Toes To Bar
Target core with spinal flexion and trunk control.
Primary Muscle
Core
Secondary Muscles
Hip Flexors
Difficulty
Advanced
Equipment
Pullup Bar
Primary
Core
Equipment
Pullup Bar
Level
Advanced
Exercise Overview
Target core with spinal flexion and trunk control.
Muscles Worked
Primary
Secondary
Why Perform This Exercise?
- Targets abdominal strength and endurance
- Improves trunk flexion control
- Supports core visibility and function
- Complements compound lift bracing
Equipment Required
Required
Pullup Bar
Alternative Equipment
Technique
- 1.Brace lightly and move through a controlled flexion range.
- 2.Exhale on the effort portion without pulling on the neck.
- 3.Pause briefly at peak contraction.
- 4.Return slowly and avoid using momentum.
Coaching Cues
Key Cue
Exhale as you contract and keep the neck neutral.
Focus on one cue at a time until the movement feels automatic.
Common Mistakes
- Pulling on the neck
- Using hip flexors to cheat reps
- Rushing through reps
Progression Example
RAMM automatically adjusts future targets based on what you complete in each workout — including per-day goals when the same exercise appears on different training days.
Frequently Asked Questions
What muscles does Toes To Bar work?
Toes To Bar primarily targets Core. Secondary emphasis includes Hip Flexors. This compound movement uses a core flexion pattern, making it effective for building strength and control in those muscle groups when programmed with consistent technique.
Is Toes To Bar good for beginners?
Toes To Bar is rated Advanced difficulty. It is best for trainees with solid core control and experience. Beginners should progress toward it with simpler variations first. Use controlled reps and stop before form breaks down.
How many sets should I perform for Toes To Bar?
Most programs use 3–4 working sets of 8–15 reps depending on goal. Rest 2–3 minutes between sets for heavy work. RAMM adjusts future targets based on what you actually complete in each workout.
Can I do Toes To Bar at home?
Toes To Bar typically requires Pullup Bar. At home you may need substitute equipment or a gym setup, unless you have the listed gear available.