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FIGHTING BACK
AGAINST PARKINSON'S

ABOUT ROCK STEADY BOXING

Our combination of in-person and online group training programs helps our community of people living with Parkinson’s move around inside and outside the gym more safely. Rock Steady Boxing coaches combine cardio, core, strength, fine motor skills and boxing techniques in each group workout to help improve balance, strength and mobility. Because of this, Rock Steady Boxers are able to move around independently for longer. We’re not training for championship belts, we’re training to be able to pick up grandchildren, pet a dog, play a round of golf or pick up laundry from the floor. Rock Steady Boxers train for a better quality of life.

Deirdre O'Connor

Affiliate Owner / Rock Steady Boxing Coach

I was introduced to Rock Steady Boxing through a friend who worked for The Parkinson’s Society in 2016. I learned it was designed specifically to improve the quality of life for people living with Parkinson’s and I immediately fell in love with the Program. I love the community feel of our membership and the amazing physical and mental health benefits supported for each member.  

We offer motivation and the classes provide a sense of community and camaraderie for our fighters who are experiencing similar physical challenges and emotional difficulties. Rock Steady Boxing is my second family and brings me so much joy to be able to help fight back Parkinson’s and give back hope. 

ROCK STEADY BOXING CLASSES

Join Us:

         

        Up to 20 classes per month for $120/month. 

 

Zoom Classes

  • 10 AM on Monday/Wednesday/Friday 60 min Zoom training classes 

In Person Group Classes

  • 9:30AM or 11:15AM Tuesday/Thursday 75 min Group studio training classes  

Members are able to participate in all classes, Zoom & Group studio training 

 

How To Join:

1. Email info@rhythmnbox.com to arrange to observe a class and see what the Rock Steady method is all about, meet the trainers and meet the boxers.  We will give you a medical form when you come to observe. 
 
2. Have your medical practitioner sign the medical form. 
 
3. Call to schedule your one-on-one personal intake assessment to determine your specific training needs and complete membership materials.  The assessment takes about 30 minutes to complete. 
 
4. Fight Back Against Parkinson’s! 
Once your assessment is complete, you can begin your training and join us for our classes! 

These classes have proven that anyone, at any level of Parkinson’s, can actually lessen their symptoms and lead a healthier and happier life.

RECENT FEEDBACK

ROCK STEADY BOXING COACHES

  • Owner / RnB and Rock Steady Boxing Coach

    Live Better. Feel Better.
    Deirdre
    Owner / RnB and Rock Steady Boxing Coach
  • RnB and Rock Steady Boxing Coach

    Let's get moving!
    Jenn
    RnB and Rock Steady Boxing Coach
  • Fighting Back Against Parkinson's

    Fighting Back Together!
    Debra
    Rock Steady Boxing Coach

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What types of classes does rock steady boxing offer?

Training classes include an exercise program that attacks Parkinson’s at its vulnerable neurological points. While focusing on overall fitness, workouts include: focus mitts, heavy bags, speed bags, jump rope, core work, calisthenics and circuit weight training. No boxing experience is necessary and people of all ages are invited to participate.  There are two different levels of classes offered, depending on the participants level of Parkinson’s and over-all fitness.  

 

 

Why boxing training instead of more traditional exercises, such as physical therapy or just going to exercise classes at a fitness center?

Various studies in the 1980’s and 1990‘s support that rigorous exercise, emphasizing gross motor movement, balance, core strength, rhythm, and hand-eye coordination can favorably impact range of motion, flexibility, posture, gait, and activities of daily living. More recent studies, most notably at Cleveland Clinic, focus on the concept of intense “forced” exercise, and suggest that certain types of exercise are neuro-protective, which means that it is a type of exercise that may actually slow disease progression. 

 

 

Is there medical evidence that shows exercise can help alleviate Parkinson’s symptoms?

Yes. The value of exercise has been corroborated in several studies, including some at Lakehead University in Ontario and University of Utah in Salt Lake City. According to a Cleveland Clinic study, aerobic fitness can be improved in Parkinson’s patients following forced and/or voluntary exercise. Studies are showing that exercise induces brain repair and accompanying behavioral recovery. Some suggest that continuous, intensive training may confer neuro-protection, and subsequently slow, stop, or reverse the progression of Parkinson’s or promote neuro-restoration. 

Because of the promising results seen through Rock Steady Boxing, the organization has been selected to be a part of research to document the impact of boxing and rigorous exercise on the progression of Parkinson’s. RSB has also drawn the attention of local university researchers, who are now in the process of quantifying and evaluating the results in the people who have continued with RSB. 

Before beginning any type of exercise program including RSB, those with Parkinson’s are encouraged to consult with their physician. 

 

 

Can anyone with Parkinson’s participate, no matter their age or condition?

Nearly everyone with Parkinson’s disease can participate and receive benefit from Rock Steady Boxing. An intake evaluation process is conducted prior to the first class to determine the recommended class level. Some participants will require a caregiver partner to assist in each session. Individuals of all ages are benefiting from RSB’s program. We strongly encourage you to also discuss RSB participation with your physician prior to your first workout. 

 

 

Do I need a physician’s recommendation to attend Rock Steady Boxing?

We recommend every participant have a physician’s release and Rock Steady Boxers should always discuss any form of exercise they are doing inside and outside of RSB with their physicians as part of their overall wellness plan. RSB also requests that individuals with cardiac problems clear their participation with their doctors to make sure that they can participate in activities requiring rigorous exercise 

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