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Cincinnati Exercise Class Empowers Parkinson’s Patients Through Fitness and Community Support

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Last updated: April 13, 2026 4:34 pm
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Parkinson’s Patients in Cincinnati Find Strength and Community Through Specialized Exercise Class

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Exercise as MedicineMore Than Just a WorkoutA Growing Need

CINCINNATI — For people living with Parkinson’s disease, staying active isn’t just about fitness—it’s a lifeline. A dedicated group in Cincinnati is proving just that through a weekly exercise class at the Cincinnati Sports Club, where movement meets camaraderie to combat the challenges of the progressive neurological disorder.

Exercise as Medicine

Parkinson’s disease affects more than 1 million Americans, with symptoms ranging from tremors and stiffness to mood fluctuations due to dopamine depletion. In Ohio alone, an estimated 30,000 people live with the condition, according to state health officials.

But research shows that consistent exercise can slow symptom progression, improve mobility, and even boost mental health. That’s where Brad Messenger steps in. A personal trainer and certified Parkinson’s instructor, Messenger leads the class with firsthand understanding—his father battled the disease before passing in 2019.

“Parkinson’s is like a dimmer switch on the brain’s signals to the muscles,” Messenger explained. “Exercise helps turn that light back up.”

More Than Just a Workout

The class focuses on balance, coordination, and strength training—critical for maintaining independence. But participants say the real magic lies in the support system it creates.

Tim Gorman, diagnosed over a decade ago, credits the class with keeping him motivated. “It pushes me to show up every week so I don’t lose ground,” he said.

George Kachikis, another regular, added, “The group is upbeat. You leave feeling better—physically and emotionally.”

A Growing Need

With April marking Parkinson’s Awareness Month, advocates emphasize the importance of accessible care options. Messenger’s class, open to anyone with a neurological condition, continues to expand as word spreads.

While the program isn’t a substitute for medical treatment, Messenger sees it as a vital supplement. “They get their medicine from doctors,” he said. “This is about boosting dopamine naturally and lifting spirits.”

For him, the work is deeply personal. “My dad was a quiet man,” Messenger reflected. “But he’d be proud of what we’re doing here.”

— Reported by Nexio News

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