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Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Boxing class aims to put Parkinson's on the ropes

By CRAIG S. SEMON, Telegram & Gazette      Aug. 7, 2019 



WEST BOYLSTON, Mass. (AP) — Two years ago, Chad Moir opened his DopaFit studio inside the ABL Dance Center at 184 West Boylston St. He also has the DopaFit Parkinson's Movement Center in Southampton, which he opened in 2015.
Last month, Mr. Moir gave a presentation about his DopaFit program at the World Parkinson Congress in Kyoto, Japan, a gathering sponsored by the World Parkinson Coalition. He spoke to an international group, using a Japanese translator.
A licensed exercise therapist, Mr. Moir started to research and develop the DopaFit exercise curriculum about two years after his mother, Cindy Moir, died from complications from Parkinson's disease seven years ago. She was only 55.
"It took me a couple of years to even to be able to speak the word Parkinson's disease," Mr. Moir said. "And now, five years later, I was in Japan presenting it to the world."

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