Even though my balance has returned to a level that is "good enough" for most things, I still do things to improve it. Also, for two to four weeks following each of three vocal cord injections, I was limited to lifting no more than 10lbs. I didn't like this since I had lost so much muscle in my upper body post-surgery. Plus, I had strength and range of movement issues with my left arm and it needed exercise.
One day last summer while cruising Walmart, I found some bean bag bocce balls. They weigh almost a pound each and, being softish, they are good for juggling. So, I have been using juggling to improve strength and low-level endurance. I have also been juggling to improve my balance.
Staying focused, keeping my feet planted and working at being rock-steady is one exercise that has helped.
The other is to juggle and walk which forces me to deal with distractions on the periphery while focused on juggling.
Today, I final got up the nerve to attempt the stairs. It took me seven attempts before I could successfully go up and down in one unbroken circuit. This is actually quite challenging since the inclination on a poor throw is to reach out - which is a REALLY BAD IDEA on stairs.
Silliness, I know, but fun.
-Tod