11/19/24 Webinar | Parkinson’s Disease and Bilateral Coordination: Making Your Grocery List with Parkinson’s

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LIVE PRESENTATION:
Tuesday, November 19
10:00-11:00am PT (1:00-2:00pm ET)

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The person with Parkinson’s Disease (PD) struggles to coordinate movements for activities of daily living (ADL’s). Bilateral Coordination drills/exercises makes it possible for the person with PD to accomplish ADL’s. For example, when writing a grocery list one hand must hold the paper while the other hand writes.

Join Colleen to learn how fitness professionals can acquire the skills to help people living with PD to master Bilateral Coordination.


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ABOUT THE PRESENTER

Colleen Bridges has worked for 2 decades as a NSCA Certified personal trainer, group exercise instructor and fitness consultant and as an independent contractor for Nashville’s first personal training center, STEPS Fitness. Her passion for understanding the body in sickness and in health, and how it moves, as fed her interest in and enhanced her talent for working with senior adults, especially those living with a neurological disorder such as Parkinson’s Disease.

Colleen earned a BA from Ouachita Baptist University and an M.Ed from Louisiana Tech University and went on to earn certifications such as NSCA Certified Personal Trainer, Rock Steady Boxing Certification, Brain and Balance Certification and Parkinson’s Cycling Certification. She has attended multiple conferences offered by NSCA, IDEA and completed an internship with Dr. Irv Rubenstein in 2005. Colleen’s love for special populations took a unique turn in 2016, when she began teaching Rock Steady Boxing Music City classes for those living with Parkinson’s disease. As of 2022, Colleen has 2 locations, 33 classes per week via online and in-person classes, 17 assistant coaches, Occupational and Physical Therapy, Mental therapy, nutrition and personal training and over 180 “Fighters” involved in her program.

Vanderbilt University Movement Disorder Clinic took notice of the improvements of their patients attending Rock Steady Boxing classes and invited Colleen to participate in a research project studying how exercise intervention affects Parkinson’s Disease.

The international headquarters for Rock Steady Boxing invited Colleen to present her seminar “Effective Program Design Part 1 and 2” at the 2018 and 2019 conferences. In February of 2019, Colleen was invited to lead a certification training camp for 37 incoming Rock Steady Boxing Coaches.

Visit her website, bridgesforparkinsons.com