The gyroscopic exercise device, comprised of one or more rotating mass equipped with accompanying gears, bearings, and optional components, encased in a frame connected to an attachment which contains additional optional equipment including electric motors, magnets, batteries, wiring and electronics, to which one or more handles or grips are connected in a temporary or fixed position, intended to overcome the high degree of difficulty and failure new users experience when using prior art friction-based gyroscopic exercise devices, by providing a novel driving system and rotor that is substantially more efficiency, powerful and durable with means of servicing wear points, enables users to consistently progress, further encouraging regular use, thereby developing greater strength circulation, and coordination in the hands, arms and upper body, which enhances stability and control when users operate handheld equipment.