This study compared the effects of three exercise interventions on motor performance in patients with Parkinson's disease: LSVT1BIG therapy, Nordic walking, and unsupervised home exercises. Sixty patients were randomly assigned to one of the three groups. The LSVT1BIG group showed a significant mean improvement of 25.05 points on the UPDRS motor score, while the Nordic walking and home exercise groups showed little to no change or mild deterioration. LSVT1BIG therapy was also superior in tests of timed up-and-go and timed 10m walking. There were no significant differences between groups for quality of life. The results provide evidence that LSVT1BIG is an effective technique for improving motor function