JOIN THE FIGHT AGAINST PARKINSON'S
DYK?
April is dedicated #ParkinsonsAwarenessMonth
Parkinson's disease affects more than 6 million people worldwide.
BOXING CAN HELP MANAGE SYMPTOMS FOR MOVEMENT DISORDERS
❌ Boxing is a huge proponent to improve hand-eye coordination -- many times this is a symptom that affects people living with Parkinson’s disease
❌ Non-combat exercises can slow the progression of Parkinson's disease symptoms
❌ Boxing can improve reaction time, balance, agility and gait
❌ Boxing can improve reaction time, balance, agility and gait
❌ Boxing can also help cognitive processing by remembering combos, or patterns, and applying the pattern through the body
❌ Cognitive processing with following directions, remembering a pattern and applying the
pattern through the body and boxing.
❌ Sounds and breath work used in boxing can also support a soft voice disorder, a symptom of PD
❌ Cognitive processing with following directions, remembering a pattern and applying the
pattern through the body and boxing.
❌ Sounds and breath work used in boxing can also support a soft voice disorder, a symptom of PD
JOIN THE FIGHT
For the second annual year, Rumble Boxing partnered with The Michael J. Fox Foundation, the world's largest nonprofit funder of Parkinson's disease (PD) research.
Rumble Boxing studios across the country gloved up to support Team Fox with fundraising classes and collecting donations.
Our Co-Founder, Noah Neiman, traveled throughout the country to host live panel discussions with Team Fox advocates.
THE PARKINSON'S AWARENESS PANEL TOUR RECAP 👇
@rumbleboxingnorthloop - MSP Panel with Co-Host Jason Kopacz
@rumbleboxingburbank - LA Panel with Co-Host Jennifer Parkinson
Big thanks to The Michael J. Fox Foundation and Team Fox advocates. For more ways to support check in with your home studio at rumbleboxinggym.com/studios