Accordingly to one embodiment, an exercise device comprising a T-shaped
cylindrical member with an associated mounting assembly that permits the
device to be removably mounted to the edge of a door and utilized when
the door is closed is described. When an elongated rope with handles at
its ends is wrapped around the T-shaped cylindrical member in the desired
configuration, a significant amount of resistance to movement of the rope
is provided. In one preferred form of exercising using the device, the
exerciser provides a small counter force to the handle being held by the
arm that is not being exercised and the resulting force necessary to move
the handle and rope with the arm being exercised is a much greater than
the small counter force as a result of the multiplier effect of the
wrapping of the rope around the T-shaped cylindrical member.