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Fantastic training this past weekend in our hometown Boulder CO! Wonderful people doing wonderful things. If you are int...
05/10/2019

Fantastic training this past weekend in our hometown Boulder CO! Wonderful people doing wonderful things. If you are interested in bringing one of our trainings to your town please contact our Senior Director Colin Gates at [email protected]

04/22/2019

Don't forget to register for our upcoming training in Boulder on May 4th !!

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Very happy to announce our next training right here where it all began in Boulder CO. Please join us May 4th at Sacred H...
03/19/2019

Very happy to announce our next training right here where it all began in Boulder CO. Please join us May 4th at Sacred Heart of Mary Catholic Church. To register or if you have any questions please contact our Senior Director Colin Gates at [email protected] or 720-318-7632

03/09/2019

We are super excited to announce our upcoming training in MT Vernon Washington planned for May 18th !! Our partner Abby Williams and Urban Fitness and Health will be hosting this event. We have done many trainings, some as large at big city rec centers and some not so big. Not all our hosts can afford to cover the cost of our travel to get to these trainings. So we are launching our latest fundraiser to get us to Washington. We still have 3 months to raise the needed funds so we ask you to help in any way you can. Even a few dollars can go along way. If you'd like to donate, please contact our Senior director, Colin Gates directly at [email protected] or call 720-318-7632

We had a great class yesterday graciously hosted by the City of Westminster. Thank you to all who attended and all that ...
02/11/2019

We had a great class yesterday graciously hosted by the City of Westminster. Thank you to all who attended and all that support us !!
Up next Seattle!!

02/08/2019

Tomorrows training has been moved to the community room at the Rec Center itself. Thats the building at the top of the hill

02/08/2019

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2018 was a great year ! We went lots of places and met lots of great people who are passionate about helping PWP !! 2019...
02/08/2019

2018 was a great year ! We went lots of places and met lots of great people who are passionate about helping PWP !! 2019 is going to be even better, you can help by donating to our non profit. Don"t forget donations are tax deductible !!

02/06/2019

Time is running out !! If you intend on registering for our GZSPN training seminar this Saturday please do so soon!!

Attending one of our trainings has many benefits, one of them is AWESOME discounts from our friends at NASM !! Check out...
02/06/2019

Attending one of our trainings has many benefits, one of them is AWESOME discounts from our friends at NASM !! Check out this 40% discount offered to our partners here at GZSPN !! Already attended one of our trainings? NO PROBLEM !! You qualify also !!

01/26/2019

The 5 stages of Parkinsons Disease.
This article was taken from Parkinsonsnewstoday.com.

If you’ve been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease then your doctor will use a rating scale to establish the stage of your disease and to track the progression. The rating scale will assess motor symptoms such as movement and tremors, as well as non-motor symptoms such as loss of smell.

There are five different stages of Parkinson’s disease, starting with mildest and leading up the most severe. There are commonalities in each stage, but the severity of symptoms will differ.

Stage 1
Mild symptoms such as tremors along one side of the body may be presented at this stage. Often the symptoms are mild enough not to interfere with daily life, but slight changes in walking, posture, or facial expressions may be noticed by those around them.

Stage 2
Both sides of the body may be affected by slightly worsened tremors or rigidity. Issues with posture and walking may become quite noticeable and everyday activities may be harder to achieve but patients will still be able to do things for themselves.

Stage 3
As motor symptoms become worse, patients may begin to experience loss of balance leading to falls and movement can become very slow. Although many patients can still live independently they may have difficulty in everyday activities such as eating or dressing.

Stage 4
In this later stage, symptoms are now extremely limiting. Many patients can still stand without assistance but movement is greatly impaired. Most will need help with everyday activities and will not be able to look after themselves.

Stage 5
This is the most advanced stage of the disease and most patients will experience difficulty in walking and standing, often requiring a wheelchair. Assistance will be needed in all areas of daily life as motor skills are seriously impaired. In addition, people with advanced Parkinson’s disease may also begin to suffer hallucinations.

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