9-min Alignment Warm-Up Routine
          
            Move Better, Play Longer: Mobility Series
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          8m 50s
        
      
    Before you tee off, take a few minutes to prepare your body—and your alignment—for a better round. This CardioGolf® Warm-Up Routine is designed to activate key muscles, increase mobility, and help you dial in your setup for more consistent ball striking.
One of the most overlooked fundamentals in golf is alignment. You can have a great swing, but if you're aimed in the wrong direction, you’re already set up for inconsistency. That’s why it's so important to practice your alignment just like any other part of your game.
In this routine, we’ll use the CardioGolf® Fit Wedges to create clear, visual reference points for your stance, ball position, and clubface direction. These simple tools help train your eyes and body to square up properly every time.
✅ Warm up your muscles
✅ Sharpen your swing mechanics
✅ Perfect your pre-shot alignment
Let’s get moving and make your first swing of the day your best one.
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