Local pair launches boxing gym for people with Parkinson’s

hymes and dawson

Liesl Hymes, left, and Lindsay Dawson are launching a Rock Steady gym in Henrico. (Mike Platania)

Armed with boxing gloves and speed bags, a nonprofit focused on treating people with Parkinson’s disease is lacing up in Richmond.

Rock Steady Boxing, an Indianapolis-based nonprofit serving people with Parkinson’s through a non-contact boxing fitness regimen, is opening an affiliate gym at 8191 Staples Mill Road in Henrico.

Rock Steady was founded in 2006 and has more 400 locations nationwide. Its programs are based on exercises done by professional boxers to improve agility, endurance and hand-eye coordination, which are said to benefit those with the degenerative movement disorder.

Opening the Richmond gym are Lindsay Dawson and Leisl Hymes, two physical therapists at locally based Lawrence Rehabilitation. Dawson said they discovered Rock Steady after running into a common issue with some patients at Lawrence.

“We treat a lot of people with neuromuscular disorders. With physical therapy, their insurance runs out, and they still need more,” Dawson said. “We came to, ‘What do we do next, where do we send them?’”

After visiting another Rock Steady affiliate gym, Dawson said they were impressed by the energy in the room.

“The vibe in the gym was awesome. We were hearing people talking about where they were before, and how they are now,” she said.

parkinsons1

The affiliate gym will open at 8191 Staples Mill Road. (Mike Platania)

“With Parkinson’s, you’re not going to get better over time, you’ll get worse. There are some medicines to treat symptoms, but there’s a huge depression component, a huge mental component. (The gym is) an exciting and fun place.”

The pair is leasing about 1,600 square feet to house punching bags, speed bags and some exercise equipment.

“It’s all non-contact. We have mitts instructors will use,” Dawson said. “The rest is high-intensity interval training with things like jumping jacks, jump rope – things boxers do in their training.”

While Rock Steady Boxing is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, its affiliate gyms are for-profit, Dawson said. She and Hymes pay an affiliate fee of about $800 each year, and the nonprofit helps fund the launch of the gym and offers support.

Dawson said they plan to open the gym Jan. 2. Memberships for unlimited classes are $120 per month. The gyms are only for people with Parkinson’s disease, and are not open to the general public. 

Rock Steady isn’t the only boxing-centric national fitness brand punching its way into Richmond.

Title Boxing Club, a chain with nearly 175 locations nationwide, is opening a franchise at 101 S. Robinson St. in the Cary Street Station mixed-use development, which is taking shape at the former GRTC Bus Barn.

hymes and dawson

Liesl Hymes, left, and Lindsay Dawson are launching a Rock Steady gym in Henrico. (Mike Platania)

Armed with boxing gloves and speed bags, a nonprofit focused on treating people with Parkinson’s disease is lacing up in Richmond.

Rock Steady Boxing, an Indianapolis-based nonprofit serving people with Parkinson’s through a non-contact boxing fitness regimen, is opening an affiliate gym at 8191 Staples Mill Road in Henrico.

Rock Steady was founded in 2006 and has more 400 locations nationwide. Its programs are based on exercises done by professional boxers to improve agility, endurance and hand-eye coordination, which are said to benefit those with the degenerative movement disorder.

Opening the Richmond gym are Lindsay Dawson and Leisl Hymes, two physical therapists at locally based Lawrence Rehabilitation. Dawson said they discovered Rock Steady after running into a common issue with some patients at Lawrence.

“We treat a lot of people with neuromuscular disorders. With physical therapy, their insurance runs out, and they still need more,” Dawson said. “We came to, ‘What do we do next, where do we send them?’”

After visiting another Rock Steady affiliate gym, Dawson said they were impressed by the energy in the room.

“The vibe in the gym was awesome. We were hearing people talking about where they were before, and how they are now,” she said.

parkinsons1

The affiliate gym will open at 8191 Staples Mill Road. (Mike Platania)

“With Parkinson’s, you’re not going to get better over time, you’ll get worse. There are some medicines to treat symptoms, but there’s a huge depression component, a huge mental component. (The gym is) an exciting and fun place.”

The pair is leasing about 1,600 square feet to house punching bags, speed bags and some exercise equipment.

“It’s all non-contact. We have mitts instructors will use,” Dawson said. “The rest is high-intensity interval training with things like jumping jacks, jump rope – things boxers do in their training.”

While Rock Steady Boxing is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, its affiliate gyms are for-profit, Dawson said. She and Hymes pay an affiliate fee of about $800 each year, and the nonprofit helps fund the launch of the gym and offers support.

Dawson said they plan to open the gym Jan. 2. Memberships for unlimited classes are $120 per month. The gyms are only for people with Parkinson’s disease, and are not open to the general public. 

Rock Steady isn’t the only boxing-centric national fitness brand punching its way into Richmond.

Title Boxing Club, a chain with nearly 175 locations nationwide, is opening a franchise at 101 S. Robinson St. in the Cary Street Station mixed-use development, which is taking shape at the former GRTC Bus Barn.

Your subscription has expired. Renew now by choosing a subscription below!

For more informaiton, head over to your profile.

Profile


SUBSCRIBE NOW

 — 

 — 

 — 

TERMS OF SERVICE:

ALL MEMBERSHIPS RENEW AUTOMATICALLY. YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR A 1 YEAR MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL AT THE RATE IN EFFECT AT THAT TIME UNLESS YOU CANCEL YOUR MEMBERSHIP BY LOGGING IN OR BY CONTACTING [email protected].

ALL CHARGES FOR MONTHLY OR ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPS ARE NONREFUNDABLE.

EACH MEMBERSHIP WILL ONLY FUNCTION ON UP TO 3 MACHINES. ACCOUNTS ABUSING THAT LIMIT WILL BE DISCONTINUED.

FOR ASSISTANCE WITH YOUR MEMBERSHIP PLEASE EMAIL [email protected]




Return to Homepage

Subscribe
Notify of
guest

2 Comments
oldest
newest most voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Ed Christina
Ed Christina
6 years ago

Hey;
Is there a way to donate to the gym?
Is there a boxing gym for other people in the Richmond area?

Rock Steady Boxing
Rock Steady Boxing
6 years ago
Reply to  Ed Christina

Ed- Thank you for reaching out. Please send us an email at [email protected] and we can discuss ways in which to donate to us and additional boxing resources that we know of! Thanks!