Take a fascinating look into Jon Rahm’s intense pre-round workout

Jon Rahm’s pre-round warmup involves lots of muscle activation, mobility exercises, and dynamic stretching.

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When a pro arrives at the course to begin their warmup, it’s easy to forget that some of their hardest work has ben done already.

Allow reigning U.S. Open champ Jon Rahm to provide an example.

Over the weekend, the Titleist Performance Institute, which was co-founded by GOLF Top 100 Teacher Dave Phillips (who doubles as Jon Rahm’s swing coach), shared this video of the World No. 2 working hard in the gym. The activation routine you see below happened on Wednesday before his pro-am, but TPI confirms he’ll often do some variation of this before each round.


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You can watch the entire video below, but there’s a few interesting tidbits that stand out to me:

First, notice how much movement each exercise contains — so much that Rahm is working up a sweat doing it. That’s because what we’re seeing Rahm doing is a dynamic warmup. Rather than stretching in place, dynamic warmups require getting your heart pumping at a higher rate, and they’re far-and-away the kind of pre-round exercises teachers recommend the most.

Second, take note of how many different rotation exercises Rahm is doing. Twisting and turning and bending; that’s what a golf swing is, in its essential parts, and any warmup worth its salt has lots of those.

Finally, Rahm isn’t using especially heavy weights with any of these exercises. That’s because the focus is on mobility. Getting your muscles “activated” before your round. Warmed up in a way where they’re switched on, and can move in multiple different directions.

You can watch the full video right here:

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Luke Kerr-Dineen

Golf.com Contributor

Luke Kerr-Dineen is the Director of Service Journalism at GOLF Magazine and GOLF.com. In his role he oversees the brand’s game improvement content spanning instruction, equipment, health and fitness, across all of GOLF’s multimedia platforms.

An alumni of the International Junior Golf Academy and the University of South Carolina–Beaufort golf team, where he helped them to No. 1 in the national NAIA rankings, Luke moved to New York in 2012 to pursue his Masters degree in Journalism from Columbia University and in 2017 was named News Media Alliance’s “Rising Star.” His work has also appeared in USA Today, Golf Digest, Newsweek and The Daily Beast.

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