Due to the limited requirements for using a powerball (one hand... standing around) as difficult as the exercise is, and while additional things could distract from the main movement, to go for variability or whatever, have people ever added anything to increase the difficulty of what they're doing? To make it more of a full-body thing?
For example, doing powerballing while standing on a vibrating platform, or a trampoline, or one of those wobble boards, seems like it would make righting yourself pretty complex. Or doing it on one leg.
For those cirque du soleil acrobats I can't help but wonder if they couldn't do it while holding a 1-arm planche or handstand. I'd settle for doing it while holding the top of a 1-arm pushup.
You could wear a wrist-weight on the arm, while it wouldn't affect your wrist or hand muscles much, it could affect differences in elbow/shoulder stability, especially depending upon positioning.
You could wear a weighted vest/belt simply to make yourself sweat more while doing it, and maybe to have more of a solid base, and have the vibrations make your metal inserts buffet your chest.
Maybe something like holding a static weight overhead while doing the rotations.
Stabilization is so varied, it's fun to imagine this stuff.


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let alone balancing on a barrel and drinking a pint of beer, mmmmmm nows there an idea.



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