TESTIMONIALS
“The pace of the program is very easy to follow. After each session I would feel more fit and muscular. Brett is a very good instructor and I know a lot about the sport thanks to his teaching. ”
– Andrew, Age 12
“I had so much fun in boxing class with Brett. He teaches us how to punch hard and build stamina, which helps me in my other sports. He’s awesome!”
– Aiden, Age 9
“I love Rock Steady Boxing South Shore because it has positively impacted me in several ways. While I’m at Rock Steady Boxing South Shore I forget that I have Parkinson’s! The class is hard but Brett manages to make it fun. I have joined a warm, loving community that not only boxes together, but also bowls, drums and socializes together. And the biggest impact – I am taking less medication since starting RSBSS. Brett and Rock Steady Rocks!!”
– Mary O’Donnell
“I have been training with Brett for 3 years. To say he is knowledgeable, dedicated, and compassionate about what he does is an understatement. Boxing with him took our training to a new level. The workout is like no other and it forces you to push yourself beyond where you thought possible. Working with him has not only increased my fitness level but my inner strength as well. I am blessed to have him in my life.”
– Kristin Dewey
“Rock Steady Boxing South Shore is built on a foundation of therapy based adaptive instruction in basic and advanced boxing protocol. The instruction given by Head Coach and owner, Brett Miller, has enabled Parkinson’s Disease patients to compliment the various prescribed traditional treatments with this nontraditional strategy and attain the optimal quality of life possible. Rock Steady Boxing South Shore under the direction of Coach Brett and his cadre of volunteers and family members work to support and accommodate the particular challenges facing the PD boxers. The dedicated participants work together 2-3 times a week empowered to “fight back” and not lose hope. It is truly a remarkable example of what can be accomplished working the mind and body as one.”
– Steve “Mad Dog” Derman