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Barbell Rollout

Step by step instructions, muscle activation and variants for the Barbell Rollout.

HardAbsCore

About this exercise

The barbell rollout is an advanced core exercise that challenges the entire anterior chain. Starting from a kneeling position, the bar is rolled forward until the body is nearly parallel to the floor, requiring the abs and core to resist spinal extension throughout.

How to Perform

  • Load a barbell with small plates and kneel behind it on a mat, hips stacked over knees
  • Grip the bar with an overhand grip, hands shoulder-width apart
  • Brace your core and keep your back flat as you slowly roll the bar forward
  • Extend your arms out in front of you as far as you can without allowing your hips to drop or your lower back to arch
  • Pause briefly at the end range, then engage your core to pull the bar back to the starting position
  • Keep the movement controlled throughout — avoid using momentum

Muscle Activation

Primary
AbsCore
Secondary
QuadricepsRear shouldersMiddle chestMiddle backInner thighsOuter thighs

Common Mistakes

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About the Barbell Rollout

The Barbell Rollout is a foundational movement that builds strength and muscle through controlled, progressive overload. Train it 1 to 2 times per week with 3 to 5 working sets per session, gradually adding weight or reps as form holds up.