Denise and other balance seekers,
If you are looking to challenge (improve)your balance so's ya can get back aboard your bike, and going to the Y--here are a few things I do that really work. I find if I lay off 'em for a few days or weeks, like lately, my balance starts to go down-hill again.
1. Turn the treadmill to
real slow, pick 2 small spots at about 45 degrees off to port and starboard and 30-50 feet away and walk while turning your head and trying to focus on each spot 10 times for a few seconds each, hang on if you have to. Then turn up treadmill to regular, moderate fast speed and walk for a minute with no hands. You are allowed to catch yourself when you go lurchin' offa the thing! I invented this one myself--people have a tendency to wonder what'n the hell yer doin', but we really don't give a crap about that DO WE!!! You can track your progress by the length of time you can go no-hands.
2. Crank the treadmill up to moderate speed and incline it to about 5--this one really works!
Concentrate on no-hands as much as possible. The secret to no hands is to find a spot about 15-20 feet away, and focus on it and not move your eyes. I was using a treadmill that was really close to a wall and did better on the ones farther away. Also, don't even try to watch the stupid TVs they have in some treadmill areas, even with closed caption. All your concentration needs to be focused on the sensors in the balls of your feet.
Again, you'll be suprised at how the no-hands improves from week to week!
Capt Deb