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Home / Health / Boxing Fights Parkinson's: Londoners Lace Up for Health

Boxing Fights Parkinson's: Londoners Lace Up for Health

19 Nov

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Summary

  • Boxing classes help Parkinson's patients improve fitness and combat symptoms.
  • The program offers community and hope, empowering individuals to fight the disease.
  • Targeted exercise may slow Parkinson's progression and enhance quality of life.

Brenda Lipson leads a boxing class in London, Ontario, for individuals battling Parkinson's disease. The program, Knock Out Parkinson's Disease (KOPD), is a partnership between Neuphysio and Damian Warner Fitness Centre, held three times weekly. Participants, some of whom have had Parkinson's for over two decades, find strength and community, with many reporting improved mobility and a significant boost in self-esteem. Georges Menerd, 79, credits the class with helping him discard his cane within months of starting.

The KOPD program emphasizes that "quitting is not an option," a mantra that resonates deeply with its members. Lipson, drawing on 44 years of physiotherapy experience and personal motivation from her husband's 21-year Parkinson's journey, tailors lessons to address the specific challenges of the disease. The classes include specialized warm-ups and cool-downs, focusing on strength, coordination, and balance, with volunteers ensuring participant safety.

Physiotherapist Mairi Greig highlights that while medication manages symptoms, exercise can alter the disease's progression. Parkinson Canada supports this view, indicating evidence that targeted exercise can slow progression and prolong a better quality of life. KOPD's success underscores the powerful role of community and rigorous exercise in confronting Parkinson's disease, offering participants a positive and empowering outlet.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
KOPD is a boxing program in London, Ontario, designed to help individuals with Parkinson's disease improve their fitness and manage symptoms through exercise.
Evidence suggests that targeted exercise, like boxing, may help slow the progression of Parkinson's disease and improve quality of life.
Brenda Lipson, a physiotherapist with 44 years of experience, leads the KOPD classes, drawing on personal experience with Parkinson's.

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