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Rock Steady Boxing keeps Parkinson’s patients moving - MSNFrom early to advanced stages, the Rock Steady Boxing is for all levels of Parkinson’s Disease. Head Coach Sterling Moore doesn’t cut them any slack.
Rock Steady got its start in 2006 in Indianapolis, after a man named Scott Newman got the diagnosis when he was 40-years-old. Now, coaches are helping people all over the country.
The Rock has dropped an intriguing teaser just days after his appearance on Friday's WWE SmackDown and his next appearance with the company, Elimination Chamber, on March 1st.
Rock Steady Boxing Mid Michigan, a transformative program dedicated to improving the lives of people with Parkinson’s disease, has been officially endowed to Greater Midland, thanks to Stacey ...
Rock Steady Boxing, a Byron Center gym focused on workouts tailored for people battling Parkinson's disease, has introduced a new type of session to help participants process their emotions.
The sport of boxing is having a powerful impact on individuals with Parkinson's disease thanks to a special curriculum in San Francisco called Rock Steady. For trainer Veronica Garcia Hayes, every ...
The YMCA of Parkersburg’s Rock Steady Boxing program, designed to assist people dealing with Parkinson’s disease, received a $2,800 grant from the David A. Couch ALS Neuromuscular Disease Fund ...
And if there’s anyone who knows the Rock Steady Boxing language, it’s Amy Schneider. Diagnosed in 2014, she’s been doing the program for over 10 years.
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