An abdominal exercise bar accessory having a rigid bar that is placed
against a user's chest and cradled within his underarm region, with two
alternating upward and downward extending handles attached to the bar
opposite the user so that the user's arms partially overlap while
gripping the handles. A rigid side extension extends upward from the bar
and is attached to an overhead resistance station, such as a
cable-and-pulley weight system. The bar is preferably concave, but may be
straight, and preferably includes cushioned pads. A method of use in
which the user rotates and moves the bar downward from an upright sitting
position towards the user's thighs, causing it to travel in a
non-circular, non-uniform pathway that matches that of the user's natural
body movements, then returns to an upright sitting position.