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June 25, 2025

Implement Our Active Warm Up Routine into Your Training

Written by Coach Tom McGlynn
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An active warm-up is a series of dynamic movements designed to prepare your body for exercise by gradually increasing your heart rate, improving blood flow to your muscles, and enhancing mobility. Unlike static stretching, which involves holding a position, an active warm-up keeps your body moving. Get started with these 9 dynamic movements to boost circulation, loosen up & get ready.



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  1. Active Toe Touch - This is an excellent exercise to activate the hamstring muscles, engage the trunk, and loosen up the lumbar before a run or workout.
  2. Lunges - Try this exercise to prime the glutes, quads, hamstrings, and hips before your run.
  3. Active Quad Stretch - Targeted warm-up movement to activate the quadriceps muscles.
  4. Active Hamstring Balance - Targets and activates the hamstrings, glutes, and core.
  5. Stars - Activation for hamstrings, lower back, glutes and quads.
  6. Scorpion Activation - Great active exercise to loosen the hips, back and trunk before a workout or run.
  7. Calf Achilles Stretch - Various stretches for the calf muscles and plantar fascia.
  8. Front to Back Leg Swings - Fires up the hamstrings and glutes to get you ready for your run.< /li>
  9. Side to Side Leg Swings - Active exercise to engage the hips, quads, hamstrings and glutes before a run.

 

Last modified on June 30, 2025
Coach Tom McGlynn

Coach Tom McGlynn

Tom started runcoach in 2002. His main objective was to equip more runners with the successful training philosophies he was exposed to. In 2007 Tom and the team found a way to make our proven training more widely available through the new online resource

Tom has qualified for the Olympic Trials Marathon three times (2000 ’04 and ’08). He trained under legendary coach Harry Groves at Penn State and graduated in 1996. Tom ran with the Nike Farm Team and Coaches Jeff Johnson, Vin Lananna, Jack Daniels and Ray Appenheimer from 1996-2004. From 2004-2006 Tom served as Assistant Distance Coach to Frank Gagliano for the Nike Farm Team.

Through runcoach Tom has helped thousands of runners set new PR’s. He has trained Marathoners ranging from 2:15 to 8:15 and remains convinced that anyone can improve their running with the right approach.

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