Ping Pong vs Parkinson: The Uncommon Solution
SPIN and PingPongParkinson Partner to Bring Healing and Hope to Those Living with a Parkinson Diagnosis
Inspired by research that links exercise, eye-hand coordination movements, and social interaction to delay in the progression of Parkinson symptoms, SPIN has opened up its doors to provide tables to Parkinson players at SPIN clubs. More than 50 Parkinson players plus volunteers participate in the program four days a week. In addition to playing ping pong, the sessions include warm up exercises, vocal exercises, juggling and instruction from professional coaches.
"Approximately 1 million Americans are living with a Parkinson diagnosis, with around 60,000 new cases diagnosed each year," said Dr.
SPIN and PingPongParkinson have released a documentary, A Game of Hope, directed by the
A celebrated musician who has performed at major global events including the 1994 Woodstock Festival, and alongside luminaries through the years including
SPIN's investment in PingPongParkinson extends its commitment to making a difference in the communities it serves, which has included the donation of ping pong tables to public schools and participation in charitable events like
SPIN and PingPongParkinson invite communities to come together, play, and spread hope. This partnership reminds us that while scientific breakthroughs are important, the path to a cure also requires joy, connection, and community.
For more information on how to get involved with SPIN's PingPongParkinson sessions or to learn more about the national expansion of this program, visit wearespin.com/pingpongparkinson and PingPongParkinson.org.
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About SPIN
SPIN is the original ping pong social club that encourages human connection. The core of SPIN's mission is to connect through a game that transcends age, gender, and any boundaries. SPIN welcomes diversity and embraces the unconventional. Each venue features ping pong courts, a full-service bar, restaurant, private spaces, and unexpected event environments that attract guests of all kinds. With locations in New York Flatiron,
About PingPongParkinson
PingPongParkinson is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of people with a Parkinson diagnosis through the sport of ping pong. Founded by
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