6-min Pre-Round Warm-Up Routine on Slope
In-Season Drills and Routines
•
5m 24s
For many of us, we used to be able to hop out of the car, go straight to the first tee and rip a drive down the middle of the fairway. Now by skipping a warm-up before a round of golf may mean it takes us 4 or 5 holes before you loosen up and gain your form and by that time your score may already be ruined. Here is a quick and easy pre-round warm-up exercise to help you avoid those big numbers on the scorecard.
The point of a warm up is to elevate your heart rate to get your blood flowing to warm muscles so they are loose and supple to make it is easier to swing. You can do this warm-up at your house before your round of golf, if you don’t have a long drive to the golf course or on the driving range. Don’t be embarrassed to do the routine, it couldn’t more humiliating than topping your drive off the first tee.
There are many ways to warm-up like jogging, doing jumping jacks or even taking practice swings. In this routine, that only takes 5 to 10 minutes, I have chosen 5 exercises that target golf-specific muscles.
Visit Cardiogolf.com for more information.
Up Next in In-Season Drills and Routines
-
9:32-min Stay Positive: Get an Attitu...
In this episode, join golf performance coach and LPGA Master Teaching Professional Karen Palacios-Jansen as she shares valuable insights on maintaining a positive attitude on the course, even when things aren’t going as planned. Karen breaks down practical strategies to help you stay mentally foc...
-
12:20 min Groove Your Swing Workout (...
NO MUSIC
CardioGolf™ Groove Your Swing WorkoutGet your Heart Pumping and your Golf Form in shape with the CardioGolf Fitness System…No golf ball required!
Professional golfers know the importance of athletic development for golf. As a recreational golfer, you may not have the time to train lik...
-
9:26-min Technique to Land Short Shot...
The short game does not typically require power associated with tee shots, but rather skill to control the distance the ball rolls on the greens. Mastering shots around the green come from motor control: controlling your muscles and nerves and increasing motor control can come from improved fitn...