Presented by American Parkinson Disease Association Northwest

A.M.P Fitness Class

About This Event

Looking for a high-energy class?  Jump right in and feel the energy come through the screen and into your room!  We tailor these workouts to build endurance, coordination, strength and balance all while focusing on BIG movements.

Join our partners at The Parkinson’s Fitness Project for a free weekly class based on the best-researched exercise methods for PD. It’s neuro-fitness AT ITS BEST!

Mondays at 12:15 pm PT

Target Audience: Walking without an assistive device, no recent falls, able to stand for 30-45 minutes without difficulty, may need hand support close by for some exercises

Equipment: hand weights (1-3 lbs), chair, yoga mat

Average Class Time: 30-45 min

Daily classes are also offered by TPFP for a small fee learn more at www.dailydosepd.com

This program is brought to you by APDA Northwest’s Community Grant Program.

As you register, please consider donating to APDA Northwest so we can continue to provide these types of programs and fund research.

About This Event

Looking for a high-energy class?  Jump right in and feel the energy come through the screen and into your room!  We tailor these workouts to build endurance, coordination, strength and balance all while focusing on BIG movements.

Join our partners at The Parkinson’s Fitness Project for a free weekly class based on the best-researched exercise methods for PD. It’s neuro-fitness AT ITS BEST!

Mondays at 12:15 pm PT

Target Audience: Walking without an assistive device, no recent falls, able to stand for 30-45 minutes without difficulty, may need hand support close by for some exercises

Equipment: hand weights (1-3 lbs), chair, yoga mat

Average Class Time: 30-45 min

Daily classes are also offered by TPFP for a small fee learn more at www.dailydosepd.com

This program is brought to you by APDA Northwest’s Community Grant Program.

As you register, please consider donating to APDA Northwest so we can continue to provide these types of programs and fund research.