Exercise is an integral part of the management of Parkinson’s disease because physical activity has been shown to retard the deterioration of motor functions and to prolong functional independence.7-9 Resistance-based exercises that address deficits in balance and strength have shown positive effects.10-12 However, they require safety monitoring and are equipment-dependent. Research on alternative forms of exercise that could improve balance, gait, and function in patients with Parkinson’s disease is scarce.