Why You Should Join the PWR! Virtual Experience

The PWR! Virtual experience is designed to work with your existing plan and with your existing medical professionals. Our PWR! professionals are specifically trained to work with those with Parkinson and have  a combined experience of 100+ years. So, we are here to help you reduce your rigidity, improve your tremor, help you walk better or balance better, or use your voice better. Every exercise video that you see and every live class includes something that is going to help a symptom of Parkins

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PWR!Moves Certified Therapist Workshop on March 11th & 12th

Time is running out to attend our PWR!Moves Certified Therapist Workshop on March 11th & 12th! Sign up here:

https://www.pwr4life.org/pwr-workshops/therapist-registration/

Also, please note that Daylight Savings Time goes into effect on March 12th. Since AZ does not participate in Daylight Savings Time, this may affect those outside of AZ. Please set your alarms accordingly

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PWR! Strength Guided Plan

Everyone needs to be strong and powerful – but that is particularly true for people with Parkinson disease. When you have Parkinson, you may feel weaker and move smaller. During the Strength Guided Plan, we will help you be stronger, move bigger, and stand straighter. The Strength Guided Plan is included in your PWR! Virtual Experience Membership

https://www.exerciseforbrainchange.org/guided-plans-for-members/?

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Exercise and Medicine – Living Your Best Life

Whether or not you are newly diagnosed with Parkinson, it is always good to learn more about your health. Here’s a talk that may be helpful:

https://www.exerciseforbrainchange.org/wellness-series-exercise-and-medicine-living-your-best-life/

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Disease-modifying Medicines: Hope or Hype?

I was recently asked to take part in a panel discussion hosted by the European Parkinson Therapy Centre. We were asked to provide rationale for the potential of different “medicines” to change or modify disease progression.  The “medicines” discussed included pharmaceuticals, gene therapies, nutrition and exercise.  There were . . .”

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https://www.pwr4life.org/disease-modifying-medicines-hope-or-hype/

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