The article discusses new boxing sessions aimed at individuals with Parkinson's, organized by occupational therapists and sports coaches at two sports centers. These non-contact classes, held weekly, are designed to promote physical activity that enhances mobility, reduces stiffness, and improves overall well-being. The sessions are open to individuals at various stages of Parkinson's and cater to different abilities, emphasizing a supportive and inclusive environment. The initiative reflects a broader commitment to using physical exercise as a means to manage Parkinson's symptoms effectively.
Boxing can be used for anyone living with Parkinson's in new physical activity sessions to help get active and improve mobility.
These non-contact boxing sessions, among other activities, are designed to support individuals with Parkinson's in managing their symptoms and improving their well-being.
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