5-min Swing into Action Pre-Round Warm-Up Routine
Pre-Round Warm Up Routines
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5m 51s
Equipment Needed:
CardioGolf® Fit Slope
CardioGolf® Shortee Club
Modify if no equipment available.
Prepare your body and mind for peak performance on the course with the CardioGolf Pre-Round Warm-Up Routine. Designed to be quick, easy, and highly effective, this routine targets key golf muscles, increases flexibility, and enhances blood flow for optimal swing mechanics.
In just a few minutes, you’ll:
Activate your core and golf-specific muscles with dynamic stretches.
Improve range of motion with controlled movements that mimic your golf swing.
Boost energy and focus through light cardio to increase your heart rate.
Sharpen your mental game with focused breathing and visualization.
Whether you’re teeing off at dawn or heading out for an afternoon round, this warm-up is the perfect way to get ready to play your best. No equipment needed—just your body and a few minutes to transform your game!
Get started with the CardioGolf Pre-Round Warm-Up Routine and step onto the course feeling loose, confident, and ready to swing.
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