Janet Shipton

Janet's Punching Through Parkinson's 12 Hour Boxing Challenge

Fundraising for Parkinson’s UK
£4,302
raised of £2,000 target
by 141 supporters
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Story

We did it! Here's a little write-up of the event:

The idea: It started with the Parkinson’s boxing group at Maxine and Christian’s old gym that Christian used to run. I really liked the people and way it made me feel, and i carried on joining the Zoom classes that started at the beginning of Covid-19 lockdown. It was only at this point that I met Maxine, and I really appreciated the way the two of them had fun and motivated us together on screen. These Zoom boxing sessions kept us going during those first months.

I was looking for another physical challenge to keep fit and to raise awareness of Parkinson’s Disease, and mentioned the idea of a 12-hour boxing event to Christian and Maxine, and they were immediately up for it. The next person to tell was Caroline and of course she said she’d do it with me - what a reliable and consistent friend.

The training: I started individual PT sessions with Maxine via Zoom and it’s hard now to believe I hardly knew her then. The classes intensified and others such as Liz, Karen and Caroline joined me on zoom. Ultimately Caroline and I had to get some serious joint training in with Maxine, so we booked in a regular slot of sweat and exhaustion on Tuesday evenings. I was also doing strength and boxing training on Monday evenings, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, 

When I first started this journey I was a puny 8st 9lb wimp with no upper body strength. My identity was being consumed  by the fact I’d been diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2018 and my body confidence was pretty low.

As I continued training I started to develop muscles I’d never had before and a level of fitness more like how I felt when I was in my 20’s, not of someone coming up to my 50th birthday.

I was also getting to know Maxine, and once COVID19 restrictions allowed we’d meet for a PT session at the newly opened gym, which coincidently was the old church where I was christened and went to church parade as a Brownie. 

The period of time during the pandemic was tough, with depression, ill health, and some very unpleasant stuff happening to friends and family. My training helped me through some pretty dark moments. As well as working me really hard, Maxine and I could have a good laugh and sometimes a good moan too. I shared some of my worst fears about my condition and Maxine listened and cared - this is something I will never forget.

The idea for the day developed and good friend Chris came up with a brilliant idea that 10 minute sessions could be bought off by others to relieve us of some of the 12 hours of boxing and to raise money for PDUK.

Due to the pandemic we rearranged the event three times, and right up to the final days of training we had extra setbacks. Caroline’s coach who was based in Yorkshire pulled out with two weeks to go to the challenge, so the schedule we’d been working to for the day was a third light on people to take pads. COVID 19 had affected Maxine, Genie and others within the team. We were all managing niggles and reoccuring injuries, and then in the last week Christian broke his foot!

We got through these setbacks, low moods and feelings of self doubt thanks to so many well wishes from friends. Donations were rolling in, and once again Beeston AC running friends (who I now count as friends in their right regardless of running) were amazingly supportive. Karen unexpectedly dropped by to see me on the Thursday night and handed me a robe. It turned out to be a boxing robe with “Punching Through Parkinson’s” embroidered  on the back - this was absolutely superb!

Caroline and I had had our spray tans, we’d sorted out our clothes for the day and we were as fit as we were going to be.

I remember feeling nervous and excited the night before. We were ready!

The big day:

The day arrived and it was forecast to be the hottest day of the year.

Simon had agreed to just drop us off and pick us up, however unsurprisingly once he’d seen the gym and what we’d managed to organise he wanted to stay. He came back later and had two goes in the ring. Jane was the first guest to enter the ring. Steve then joined via Zoom from Thailand. Emotions ran high when Parky friends joined in person, Ray and Sophie, Trevor, Ann, Liz and Les, Jackie and Richard. Others such as Suzanne in Austria, Trevor’s family in the US, members of Friday Club, Julie form Scotland, and Naomi and her one week old daughter Florence joined by Zoom. There were some very funny moments running the Zoom training, not least when I was taking Trevor and Janice on my own, and only after I’d been running the class for 5mins did I realise the professional Christian was sat in the corner eating some food watching. 

The day progressed and other wonderful supporters (too many to mention) joined in. These included The Coopers, The William’s, Liz, Ali, The Walsh’s, Simon, Claire and Jess, My family, and all the wonderful members of the gym.

Worth a special mention were the fellow coaches and members of the gym who stepped up to support us. They took us on pads, encouraged us, helped out on zoom sessions, fed us, and made the day better than any of us could have imagined. They approached the task with enthusiasm and warmth and never made Caroline feel like the amateur, mature women that we are. I will never forget the Resurrection MMAA team, and how they got us through it supporting Christian and Maxine by making us laugh, work hard and feel great.

It was never in doubt that’s we’d be able to do the 12 hours, after all we’d trained very hard for it and we had the superb team, and supporters with us. 

We boxed till the end and had a great final with all four of us in the ring till the 12hours was up. We all hugged and went into a group hug. I know I felt such love for the other three core team members, for what we had done, and how we had done it.

We drank some fizz, reflected on the day together, and then after about 45mins we went out into the darkness and drove home.

Reflections afterwards:

We used this phrase a lot during the day and it seems so apt: “She said she could so she did”.

The pride I feel for what the four of us achieved is immense - I wouldn’t have changed a single thing about the day.

There are a lot of very fine people in the world - I seem to know more than my fair share and for that I’m very grateful.

People are very generous and I can’t thank them enough - all money raised is going to research for better treatments and ultimately a cure for Parkinson’s. 

Both Caroline and I want to keep on boxing.





So the event is finally happening on Saturday 17th July 10am-10pm!

The challenge requires us to be in the boxing ring throwing punches at all times. Coached and supported by Maxine and Christian Smith of Resurrection Mixed Martial Arts Academy, we want this to be a celebration of what we can do not what we can't.

Exercise plays a vital part in managing the condition, and boxing training is a great help, both physically and mentally. 

Here's some important words of encouragement from Bas Bloem: This is a brief message to express my deep sympathy and great support for the wonderful effort by Janet Barnes, who is currently training for a 12 hour boxing challenge. Boxing is a great exercise and workout for people with Parkinson's disease, and I cannot emphasise enough how important regular exercises for everyone who lives with this disease, both as a symptomatic treatment, and perhaps even also as a way to slow down the course of Parkinson's disease. Janet is raising awareness for the importance of exercise, is motivating other people to engage in boxing or other types of physical activity, and is also raising money for Parkinson's UK who really are the champions of people living with Parkinson's in the UK and beyond. I wholeheartedly support her efforts, and I encourage you to support Janet and Parkinson's UK in the fight against Parkinson's disease.

Prof. Bastiaan R. Bloem, MD, PhD, FRCPE
Director, Radboudumc Center of Expertise for Parkinson & Movement Disorders
Our center is recognised as Center of Excellence by the Parkinson’s Foundation

We hope lots of people, regardless of their physical ability will tune in to the event and throw some air punches at Parkinson’s and keep our spirits high throughout the 12 hours. 

It’s going to be tough for us all, but Caroline have been working to a training program devised by Maxine to prepare us through the challenge. We've been supported by family and friends throughout our training and I'm sure that will be the case on the day. Hopefully we will lead a movement where fellow boxers and martial arts enthusiasts will join in. We’re hoping to raise vital funds for Parkinson’s research by asking people to donate £10 to enter the online boxing class and enjoy the challenge. Thanks for taking the time to visit my JustGiving page.

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