Being active with Parkinson’s
Research has shown that regular, moderate to vigorous physical activity can help relieve some of the motor symptoms of Parkinson’s, as well as improving overall mental and physical wellbeing.
The physical benefits of being active can include:
- better muscle and bone strength
- improved flexibility and joint mobility
- improved balance and a reduced risk of falls
- higher energy levels and better sleep
- lower stress levels and lower blood pressure
- reduced risk of developing other health problems such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, osteoarthritis, dementia and some cancers.
Being physically active can also bring benefits to mental wellbeing, including:
- improved confidence and self-esteem, especially from the social benefit of being active with others
- improved cognitive ability, helping your brain work more efficiently, so you can learn and remember more
- reduction in anxiety and depression, and increased happiness, especially if you can be active outdoors.
There are a number of existing and new Parkinson’s exercise classes available in North Somerset:
Day | Time | Venue |
Monday | 10am | Tickenham Village Hall |
Monday | 10am | (NEW) Redcliffe Bay Hall, Portishead* |
Monday | 11.45am | Walnut Grove Studio, Portishead* |
Monday | 10am | Backwell WI Hall |
Monday | 10am | Yatton Village Hall |
Monday | 11.45am | Strode Leisure Centre, Clevedon |
Friday | 12 noon | Hutton Moor Leisure Centre, Weston* |
Thursday | 12 noon | Scotch Horn Leisure Centre, Nailsea |
Friday | 10.30am | (NEW) Sandford Station* |
*free for 10 weeks to new North Somerset participants funded by North Somerset Councils Steps to Get Active programme and Parkinson’s UK.
For further information or to book a place email info@neurogroupexercise.com or call Rowan: 07518 964332 or Amanda: 07917 116154
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