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Ride In Motion

Complete your miles anytime between April 1-30, 2024 Beachwood, OH 44122 US

Spinning for Parkinson's Disease

Cycling provides a range of benefits for those with movement disorders. Research conducted by Dr. Jay Alberts of the Cleveland Clinic, promoted through his Pedaling for Parkinson’s project, has shown that clients experience a reduction in symptoms of Parkinson’s disease (PD) after completing an eight-week cycling program, including a decrease in tremors and improvement in handwriting.

Research has shown that people with (PD) experience significant benefits from biking/spinning on a regular basis. Depending upon pace and intensity, cycling has been shown to: 

  • Improve overall motor function
  • Reduce tremor
  • Reduce bradykinesia
  • Reduce rigidity
  • Improve aerobic capacity
  • Improve mood
  • Improve cognitive function
  • Increase joy and social connections
  • Decrease UPDRS scores (Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale) 

At InMotion, Certified Parkinson’s Cycling Coach Sandy Ellis leads a class specifically designed for people with Parkinson’s disease (PD). Each class runs 60 minutes and includes 10 minutes of warm-up, 40 minutes of intervals, and 10 minutes of cool down. 

During these classes, our clients:

  • Become familiar with spinning bike features, and setting up a spin bike
  • Become familiar with RPMs & cadence
  • Learn about heart rate zones and health
  • Have fun!

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