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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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My 80-something parents are lovin' it!,
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My dad has been living with Parkinson's Disease for nearly 10 years. Through diet, medication, walking, and volunteering, he has stayed remarkably well.As his disease has advanced, he's not able to walk more than a mile without becoming very tired. I bought this tape to supplement his walking program and so that he and mom can workout together. So far, they're LOVING this DVD. They were surprised that it contains 90 minutes of material. They're delighted that the tape shows the exercises as being performed outdoors. I can already tell that dad's flexibility and balance are improving. I think the DVD is a little goofy, but the parents give it two thumbs up!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Recommended by Cleveland Clinic neurologist...,
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My husband is in the early stages of Parkinson's Disease. His neurologist suggested that he begin these exercises & also that he begin riding an exercise bike, set on no resistance, 80-90 RPM, for at least 15 minutes, 6 days a week (this is an exciting study that is proving to help relieve some PD patients' symptoms)Not knowing if there was a difference between the book & the dvd, we purchased both Delay the Disease -Exercise and Parkinson's Disease & Delay the Disease Exercise and Parkinson's Disease DVD. My husband has since learned that he didn't need the DVD. The book's photos and instructions are clear enough for him to understand. If you'd rather watch & exercise along, the DVD is the best choice for you. The DVD is nice because the exercises are performed outside. You can follow along with David Zid, a professional fitness instructor. When David Zid researched exercise & PD, he found only a few basic exercises had been designed for the PD patient. He knew that he could help PD patients and developed this exercise plan. Exercise Options This book is broken down into several sections. I'll try to summarize: Wake Up Call, Walking & Balance Drills, Cardiovascular Exercise, Strength Training --Workout with weights, Non-weight (Core) Days--. Facial & Voice Exercises, Night Time Stretching. The exercises are broken down into levels of difficulty: ~~~Level A - performed in a seated position, the basic exercise which everyone should be able to accomplish no matter their PD severity. ~~~Level B - tougher than A. More balance & stability is needed; some exercises may be performed in the standing position if applicable to your level. ~~~Level C - is the hardest. Good balance, stability, and hand mobility are needed. The morning and evening exercises take about 15 minutes each. The other exercises take 45 min to an hour for my husband to complete. Because my husband is in the early stages of PD, he's not sure how much the exercises are helping him, but he knows it can't hurt. PD is progressive, but can be greatly improved with an exercise routine. You can find more information and a 'Fit Tip of the Month' at the website delaythedisease dot com.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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I bought this for my dad, he has looked through it and thinks it is filled with good information.
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