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As with Parkinson’s, we know one of the best medicines is exercise. You must keep your body moving. You must exercise regularly – every day.

The Coach Me Strong program gives you two critical elements to any great exercise program – structure and accountability.

Your coach will provide you daily workouts that integrate anything you are already doing –  yoga, Pilates, boot camps, etc. But your coach will add structure. And structure provides consistency, and consistency leads to a stronger body, better movement, and a better life.

Your coach will also be your accountability partner – your partner in “getting it done” every day. Each day you will have another workout in your calendar. Click on the workout, do the exercise, and mark it complete. Then send your coach a note and let him or her know how it went. You will hear back from your coach to answer questions, or just be your cheerleader. Communication is key. There is no “radio silence” in Coach Me Strong.

Not sure if this is right for you? Contact us to set up a call and we will answer all your questions. But in the mean time, here are some insights about exercise, and attitude from nurse practitioner Sherrie Gould:

Insights about exercise and attitude from Nurse Practitioner Sherrie Gould

Sherrie Gould’s talk on exercise and Parkinson’s at the 2018 Parkinson’s Association’s Empowerment Day.

Exercise and Attitude! Sherrie Gould’s webinar on exercise and attitude for the Parkinson’s Assocaition of San Diego, June 2020.

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