Two older men, boxing

SIU’s Recreational Sports and Services offers Rock Steady Boxing classes to enhance the lives of people with Parkinson’s disease. (Provided photos)

August 29, 2024

Sign up now for Oct. 5 run/walk to aid boxing program for people with Parkinson’s

by Christi Mathis

CARBONDALE, Ill. — Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s inaugural Rock Steady Boxing Run/Walk on Oct. 5 has two goals – increasing awareness about Parkinson’s disease and SIU’s Rock Steady Boxing program and raising funds for new classes and equipment.

The 2.2-mile race begins at 9 a.m. at the Ralph E. Becker Pavilion, and the course goes around the beautiful Campus Lake at SIU. Advance registration is requested, and the cost is $10. All ages are welcome. Sign up online.

Changing lives

All proceeds of the run/walk will go to SIU’s Rock Steady Boxing program, which Recreational Sports and Services launched in 2018 to enhance the lives of people who have Parkinson’s disease through participation in a fitness curriculum largely adapted from no-contact boxing drills. SIU’s Student Recreation Center offers the classes taught by certified instructors several times each week on a fee basis, and the exercises have proven very effective in helping participants combat the effects of Parkinson’s, a degenerative movement disorder that results in deterioration of motor skills, balance, speech and sensory function.

For more information about the Rock Steady Boxing Run/Walk or the program, contact Sydney Devine at sydney.devine@siu.edu. Donations are also welcome.