CLASS TYPE | Neuro Boxing |
EQUIPMENT USED | Nothing |
LENGTH OF CLASS | 35 Minutes |
FITNESS LEVEL | Foundational |
INSTRUCTOR | Dr. Jake Gladstone |
Today, we will focus on the importance of warming up and mastering the right technique.
A proper warm-up is crucial in preparing the body for the physical demands of Neuro Boxing. For Parkinson’s patients, engaging in a tailored warm-up routine increases blood flow to the muscles, enhancing flexibility and reducing the risk of injuries. Dr. Gladstone emphasizes the significance of warming up to also awaken the neural pathways, crucial for patients dealing with Parkinson’s. This neurological ‘priming’ helps in making the movements during the boxing training more fluid and coordinated, a key aspect in managing Parkinson’s symptoms.
Mastering the correct boxing technique is not just about enhancing athletic performance; for Parkinson’s patients, it’s a vital component of managing symptoms. Dr. Gladstone’s course focuses on teaching patients how to execute movements with precision, which in turn aids in improving their motor skills, balance, and coordination. The repetitive nature of boxing drills, combined with the focus on technique, encourages neuroplasticity – the brain’s ability to form and reorganize synaptic connections, especially in response to learning or experience or following injury.
By honing your boxing technique, you can see significant improvements in your posture, gait, and overall mobility. This is because the precise movements required in boxing can help recalibrate the body’s natural movement patterns, which are often disrupted by Parkinson’s disease.
By following Dr. Gladstone’s guidelines, you can harness the power of Neuro Boxing to fight back against their symptoms and enjoy a more active, fulfilling life.