Greiner Physical Therapy

Parkinson’s Boxing in Speonk, NY

PARKINSON’S BOXING

FIGHT BACK AGAINST PARKINSON’S DISEASE

Noncontact boxing inspired fitness classes maximize aerobic output in a fun challenging way

​Combat the effects of rigidity, balance dysfunction, depression, isolation with a fun group exercise class

Move big and loud with large amplitude warmup

​Visual, auditory, and tactile cues to help facilitate movements

Zoom Virtual Class schedule

Monday/Wednesday 12:30-1:30 pm, 2-3pm

Coach Seth Greiner has taught noncontact boxing classes with the Stony Brook Southampton Hospital Center for Parkinsons disease for over 3 years. He completed his training certification at the original Rock Steady Boxing affiliate in Indianapolis, IN.

Research supports high intensity exercise to combat the effects of Parkinson’s disease and delay the progression of disability. Using large amplitude movements Seth encourages his boxers to move big and hit hard! Combining aerobic conditioning, flexibility, strength, rhythmic movements in a fun and motivating group exercise class, you too can FLOAT LIKE A BUTTERFLY, STING LIKE A BEE !!!

If this sounds like something you want to try, visit our Request an Appointment page and fill out the short form to enroll!

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Grace L.

I went to Greiner Physical Therapy due to severe and debilitating shoulder blade pain that would not go away for several weeks, and was caused by vaccination. I was impressed by my therapist, Peter, because he was very knowledgeable and caring. After a short while, I was finally feeling better. Thank you, Peter. I highly recommend Greiner Physical Therapy.

Kimberly Cammarata

Seth has been amazing! When getting hurt from skiing and popping off my ACL, I was super scared, in pain and feeling helpless. After 6 months of him and his teammate Anthony I am feeling confident to go on with my life. I’m able to run without pain. I’m so grateful for him. I highly recommend him and his staff. He really cares about me! That made a huge difference in my recovery.