The hanging windshield wiper combines an oblique twist with a hanging simulated toe-touch. You thought "toes-to-bar" was tough, do this exercise. This total-body core move is very difficult. It combines serious strength and control in the core musculature, along with grip strength.
To do this one right, you obviously need to be strong enough to bring your legs up to the bar, isometrically contract to hold yourself up, then rotate when twisting the legs to each side. The most difficult part is to resist the rotation – stopping your legs from falling to each side after the twist. If you do it correctly, your upper body will be crushed while you move your legs like a windshield wiper.
To maintain a strong core, do these at the end of your workout with good form.
Do the lying windshield wiper on the floor, which retains the isometric hold in your core, but removes the grip strength component.
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