Don’t forget to register for our February 25th & 26th PWR!Moves Certified Therapist Workshop!
https://www.pwr4life.org/pwr-workshops/therapist-registration/
Read MoreTo understand more about how PD-related posture changes affect you and what rehabilitation and exercise interventions may help, read this:
https://www.exerciseforbrainchange.org/posture-and-parkinson-research-and-education/
#posture #parkinson #exercise4brainchange #pwr4life #pwrmoves
Read MoreThe PWR! Virtual Experience has so much to offer! Check out some of our classes here:
https://www.exerciseforbrainchange.org/classes-offered-in-the-pwr-virtual-experience/
then join us! You won’t regret it
Read MoreWe can’t wait to see you at our PWR! Wellness Series: Recharge on January 18th at 4:30PM AZ time! Sign up here:
https://www.exerciseforbrainchange.org/recharge-2023/
Read MoreTime is running out to attend our January 14th & 15th PWR!Moves Certified Therapist Workshop!
https://www.pwr4life.org/pwr-workshops/therapist-registration/
#pwr4life #physicaltherapists #occupationaltherapists #pwrvirtualworkshops #parkinson
Read MoreHave you checked out our PWR!Moves Workshops lately? We have several coming up soon and are always adding more!
https://www.pwr4life.org/
Read MoreWhile the PWR!Gym is physically closed for the holidays until January 3, we are open virtually and want to make sure that our PWR! Virtual Experience members are able to exercise during our closure.
Here is a special collection of full-length recordings of our 60-minute Zoom exercise classes to keep you moving (while also allowing your favorite instructors some well-deserved time off):
https://www.exerciseforbrainchange.org/special-holiday-live-class-collection/
Read MoreAs 2023 draws near, we have gathered together a wrap-up of our 2022 PWR! Wellness Series and, for our PWR! Virtual Gym Members, a fun holiday collection of exercise videos you may like. Enjoy!
https://www.exerciseforbrainchange.org/wellness-series-2022-wrap-up/
Read MoreWe are seeking enthusiastic individuals with prior board or organizational leadership experience who share an interest in our mission “to enhance access to and awareness of research driven exercise that improves quality of life for people with Parkinson’s disease.” Read more here:
https://www.pwr4life.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/PWR-Board-Announcement_12.14.2022.pdf
Read MoreWe wish everyone Happy Holidays!
PWR!Gym holiday hours:
The PWR!Gym will be closed starting December 24th – and will reopen January 3rd. There will be no live classes; however, we’ll be open virtually for our members so you can still exercise here:
https://exerciseforbrainchange.org/
#happyholidays #holidayhours #exercise4brainchange #pwrvirtualexperience
Read MoreMark your calendars for our PWR! Wellness Series: Recharge on January 18th at 4:30PM AZ time! Sign up here:
https://www.exerciseforbrainchange.org/recharge-2023/
Read MoreWith the holidays upon us, Cat from the PWR!GYM shows you how to pick up those presents off the ground when you are celebrating with your family here:
https://www.exerciseforbrainchange.org/using-pwrup-to-pick-up-presents/
Read MoreThere’s still time to attend our PWR!Moves Instructor Certification Workshop on February 11th & 12th! Sign up now!
https://www.pwr4life.org/pwr-workshops/pwr-instructor/upcoming-pwr-instructor-workshops/
#pwr4life #parkinson #physicaltherapists #occupationaltherapists #fitnessinstructors
Read MoreIf you believe in the difference we’re making in the Parkinson’s community, we invite you to be inspired and make a difference with us!
Give online through our website – www.pwr4life.org/giving-challengeMail a gift (4343 N Oracle Rd Ste 173, Tucson, AZ 85705)Arrange for a Qualified Charitable Distribution gift directly from an IRA (which may reduce your taxable income if you’re 70.5 or older)Donate stock from your investment portfolioArizona residents – your gift to Qualified Charitable Organiz
Read MoreThis fun PWR!Move includes a pair of great lighted gloves to emphasize your movements. The music and the spirit just add to the fun! We encourage you to have fun and try new things when it comes to your PWR!Moves
https://www.pwr4life.org/happy-holiday-lights-pwrmove/
Read MoreThank you to everyone who has joined us in the Giving Challenge so far! With your help, we have raised nearly $128,000. Since we’re so close, and because many of you prefer to make charitable contributions in December, we have decided to extend the Giving Challenge through December and raise our goal to $150,000. If you haven’t yet donated, it’s not too late!
https://www.pwr4life.org/giving-challenge/
Read MoreDon’t forget to sign up for our January 28th & 29th PWR!Moves Certified Therapist Workshop!
https://www.pwr4life.org/pwr-workshops/therapist-registration/
#pwr4life#physicaltherapists#occupationaltherapists#pwrvirtualworkshops
Read MoreRegister now for our February 25th & 26th PWR!Moves Certified Therapist Workshop to save money!
https://www.pwr4life.org/pwr-workshops/therapist-registration/
Read MoreThis season, you may get the opportunity to spend time with your children and grandchildren. As we all know, when you lift babies and toddlers off of the floor, it can be quite heavy and can potentially throw you off balance. This video demonstrates how you can practice basic PWR! Up and hip hinge movements to lift your children or grandchildren up safely, without losing your balance
pwr4life.org/pwrup-for-the-pwrmove-of-the-month/
Read MoreIf you would like to revisit our PWR! Wellness Series on Service Dogs for People with Parkinson’s, it is available here:
https://www.exerciseforbrainchange.org/service-dogs-for-parkinsons/
Read MoreDon’t forget to register for our January 14th & 15th PWR!Moves Certified Therapist Workshop!
https://www.pwr4life.org/pwr-workshops/therapist-registration/
Read MoreSign up now for our PWR!Moves Instructor Certification Workshop on February 11th & 12th to save money!
https://www.pwr4life.org/pwr-workshops/pwr-instructor/upcoming-pwr-instructor-workshops/
#parkinson #pwr4life #physicaltherapists #occupationaltherapists #fitnessinstructors
Read More“Physical activity is an important aspect of overall health and disease prevention, and it’s especially vital for people with Parkinson’s disease (PD). Regular exercise can help improve balance, mobility, and the ability to navigate everyday life, and there is also research to indicate that it can actually improve many Parkinson’s symptoms.
According to Stanford Medicine, for people with PD, exercise is just as important as taking your medications on . . .”
https://www.everydayhealth.com/park
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