PEDALING
Many Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients are able to ride a bicycle despite being severely compromised by gait disturbances including freezing of gait. Research shows that pedaling exercise on a bicycle can reduce symptoms of Parkinson’s. In fact, participants who ride three days a week over eight weeks have shown improvement in their Parkinson’s-related symptoms by as much as 35%. For convenience, most programs are offered on indoor, stationary bikes.
PEDALING CLASSES
Pedaling for Parkinson with Lynsey Boderich
Cecil County YMCA
Monday 10:00am
Wednesday 10:00am
Contact: Tracy Campbell at tcampbell@ymcachesapeake.org
Pedaling – in person – Y of the Chesapeake
Easton YMCA
Wednesday 1:00
Friday 1:00
Contact: Wendy Palmer at wpalmer@ymcachesapeake.org
Pedaling in Person – Myerberg
3rd Tuesday of each month 12:00-1:00
Contact: Jess Monaghan at Jessica@myerberg.org