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Most of you on this site know I’ve been doing Rock Steady Boxing (RSB) for 10 years now. This is a non-contact boxing program that also incorporates balance, strength and endurance exercises. It’s not your “normal” boxing program because everyone there has PD just like you. You can go there and workout and not feel like everyone is wondering what is wrong with you because they feel the same and you can talk about those feelings just like you do on this website. There are 4 different levels from someone just diagnosed to someone in a wheelchair.

RSB was featured on HBO this week. Please watch this inspiring 6 min. video to see what it’s all about and how it has helped hundreds of PwP’s. My symptoms have progressed somewhat, but for being diagnosed 13 yrs. ago, most people cannot tell I have PD. With this program and a few meds, I have been able to improve the way I feel and help slow the progression. RSB has been able to reach out to hundreds of PwP’s because neurologists are seeing how it’s helping their patients and they are encouraging them to join. I know this program isn’t for everyone, but I also know from my own personal experience as well as others, that it truly works. Exercise in general helps, but this for strictly for PwP’s which is a big plus. If you don’t believe me, watch the video and see what you think.

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oceanflower profile image
oceanflower

Okay, that's all I needed to get me back to that program. Thanks for posting it!

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parkie13

Thank you for posting

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Beckey

Yow! Yes! Outstanding!!

Does Scott go every day?

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laglag in reply to Beckey

He goes to a different location than I do now so I don't see him often. I did talk to him at the 10th anniversary celebration in October & he was doing well. He gave an excellent presentation. He's a very smart & confident man & also has a humorous side. He's like family.

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Beckey

How about you? How often do you go?

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laglag in reply to Beckey

I go 3 times a week most of the time, sometimes 2, sometimes 4. I rarely miss unless I'm on vacation & then I usually walk. I can tell a difference when I don't go. Are you still going? Remind me of what state you live in?

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Beckey

California. I haven't been going enough. I can feel other symptoms creeping up and I hate it! I need three times a week I think.

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laglag in reply to Beckey

Keep it up Beckey! See the comments from others below. Also, you'll feel better & see progress with 3 times a week. My brother lives in La Verne, CA & teaches in Azusa. Are you near there?

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Beckey in reply to laglag

That's in L.A. Thanks for the pep talk. I needed that!

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Don_oregon_duck

@laglag, We got our local gym Rocksteady certified about 6 weeks ago. At present, they only have sessions 2 times a week. Many times I do not feel like going as I am too stiff and sore. But the next day I am so loose and flexible, it is hard to believe. My Dr tells me that I am moving faster as well. We are growing rapidly through word of mouth.

I am very excited to have the Rocksteady gym close by.

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cshamb

I started RSB about 2 months ago and believe it is the reason I hav'nt got worse. I was blessed to find it had opened in my area and was the first person to sign up. My trainer is wonderful, patient, dedicated and caring. If anyone is looking for RSB check on line. I am in the Brandon, Riverview, Plant City, Florida and surrounding areas. Get the word out it will help.

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MadgeB

We really need this to come to the U.K.

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Hikoi in reply to MadgeB

Madge

I think you will find a number of programmes in the UK, just use different names. PUK staff should be able to help

parkinsonslife.eu/packing-a...

mustardtv.co.uk/browse/park...

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laglag in reply to Hikoi

Thanks for attaching these articles. In reference to the 1st article, Bob & I have communicated several times concerning our boxing programs. He is an inspiration for sure!

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jimmydook in reply to MadgeB

A class is about to start on the wirral near me cant. Wait

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laglag in reply to jimmydook

Can't wait to see what you think. I've been with the program almost 12 yrs and still love it!

Keep fighting!

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stevie3

I'm doing the PD Warrior programme which has arrived in the uk from Australia and I'm really enjoying it and I've noticed a real improvement in how I am physically.

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laglag in reply to stevie3

Thanks@stevie3! Hopefully @MadgeB will see this message. I have heard good things about PD Warrior as well.

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jimmydook

Wot meds are you on my friend?

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laglag

I'm on 4, sometimes 5, Parcopa (C/L) that dissolves on tongue), 2 Azilect, & 2 Amantadine. I was diagnosed 15 yrs ago at the age of 46. How about you?

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Jeansm

Unfortunately can’t see the video in the uk. No RSB anywhere near me so I box with a PT trainer. I find it really invigorating. He has also put together a programme to help with balance, walking and coordination.

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Horseriding4

Sadly I am in the UK and can't open the video?

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