Parkinson's Revolution USA
Parkinson’s Revolution will take place across the country on February 28, 2026. If there is no in-person event near you, join our Revolution USA team. You can ride at a local studio or watch one of our virtual ride videos.
We have TWO different virtual ride options available to you. Read the descriptions below and choose the ride that is right for you! Once you’re ready to ride grab your shoes, get on your bike, and press play on your device.
Revolution Ride: Traditional Spin Class
This 45-minute ride is hosted by the team at Prime Cycle. You can watch the ride at the link above whenever you’re ready to clip in! Want to double up and ride for 90 minutes? Feel free to stream the 2021 ride for an extra chance to break a sweat. This ride is suitable for all levels of riders and resembles a Peloton or SoulCycle class.
Revolution Ride: Pedaling for Parkinson’s
This 60-minute ride is hosted by Parkinson’s Foundation Community Grant recipients: Pedaling for Parkinson’s. The program was founded by Dr. Jay Alberts and Cathy Frazier to create a cycling workout specifically for people living with Parkinson’s. The ride includes a 10-minute warm up at 60 RPMs, followed by 40 minutes at 80 RPMs, and a 10 minute cool down at 60 RPMs. This ride is designed for people living with Parkinson’s.
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Upcoming Events
Learn More. Live Better. Parkinson's Symposium
Living with Parkinson's can be challenging, but there are many things you can do to maintain and improve your quality of life.
Learn More. Live Better. Parkinson's Symposium.
This program highlights the importance of identifying your care team early, engaging with them regularly, and understanding how each professional contributes essential insights, resources, and strategies for maintaining a sense of control, independence, identity and lifestyle.
Mindfulness Mondays - Restful Nights Through Mindfulness
Through guided breathwork and visualization, you will be encouraged to step into the present by releasing thoughtful roadblocks and opening your mind to new opportunities and experiences that can assist in managing Parkinson’s disease.