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In [[2016]] Juarez began offering a certified "Rock Steady Boxing" program to help people diagnosed with Parkinson's disease work on exercises that can slow the progression of disease symptoms. He registered the [[Juarez Boxing Foundation]] as a 501(c)3 non-profit to solicit charitable funding to offer the classes to more people.
In [[2016]] Juarez began offering a certified "Rock Steady Boxing" program to help people diagnosed with Parkinson's disease work on exercises that can slow the progression of disease symptoms. He registered the [[Juarez Boxing Foundation]] as a 501(c)3 non-profit to solicit charitable funding to offer the classes to more people.


Former [[Governor [[Don Seigelman]] trained with Juárez for a charity boxing match in [[2012]].
Former [[Governor of Alabama|Governor]] [[Don Seigelman]] trained with Juárez for a charity boxing match in [[2012]].


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==References==

Latest revision as of 07:59, 13 October 2016

Juárez Boxing is a fitness studio and training gym for boxers located in the Shops on Montevallo at 4500 Montevallo Road in Birmingham's Crestline neighborhood.

The 1,500 square foot gym was opened in 2013 by former professional boxer Martin Juárez. The business offers individualized fitness training along with basic boxing lessons.

In 2016 Juarez began offering a certified "Rock Steady Boxing" program to help people diagnosed with Parkinson's disease work on exercises that can slow the progression of disease symptoms. He registered the Juarez Boxing Foundation as a 501(c)3 non-profit to solicit charitable funding to offer the classes to more people.

Former Governor Don Seigelman trained with Juárez for a charity boxing match in 2012.

References

  • Solomon, Jon (May 21, 2012) "Former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman tries boxing as 'The Punching Politician'." The Birmingham News
  • Rebman, Stephanie (October 12, 2016) "Pro boxer's new Birmingham nonprofit aims to take on Parkinson's disease." Birmingham Business Journal

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