Dustin Johnson PGA Championship.Photo: Darren Carroll/PGAAs a father of two and a former Masters Tournament champion,Dustin Johnsonknows the importance of staying healthy.“I’m always doing something active [with my children],” the 37-year-old golfer — who shares sons River, 4, and Tatum, 7, with modelPaulina Gretzky— tells PEOPLE.“I mean, it’s nonstop every day, all day,” he continues. “Baseball, basketball, swimming.“Health is one of the reasons Johnson says he recently became an investor in the fitness technology company,OxeFit. The company offers minimalistic all-in-one home gyms that use a screen to display real-time statistics, such as how well a user completes their range of motion.Johnson says OxeFit’s products changed his fitness routine and helped him exercise on and off the road — especially while preparingfor his May wedding to Gretzky.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Dustin Johnson explains his investment in OxeFit.OxeFit”[It was] definitely a part of the training regimen,” he says. “I try to stay fit all the time, but going into the wedding, you want to make sure you’re looking nice.“Johnson’s investment in the Texas-based company will fund OxeFit’s production of theXS1, its consumer-level home gym. The company’s other offering, the XP1, is geared toward trainers, rehab facilities, professional athletes, universities and sports teams.“I first heard about [OxeFit] in December, whenTiger [Woods]had his tournament and one of our partners in our gym was down there and said it was unbelievable,” Johnson recalls. “Once I got to looking into it, its technology is unbelievable, and you can personalize it to each person.“He adds: “[It] is unlike anything else on the market right now.“Along with Johnson, NFL playersJalen RamseyandDak Prescotthave invested in the company.“I know that it can benefit myself and everyone else that decides to use it,” Johnson says of OxeFit’s gyms."[It] doesn’t matter your age or ability,” he adds, “it’s built for everyone to use it whether you’re a professional athlete or just a beginner starting to train.”

Dustin Johnson PGA Championship.Photo: Darren Carroll/PGA

Dustin Johnson hits his shot from the 14th tee during the first round of the 2022 PGA Championship at the Southern Hills on May 19, 2022 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

As a father of two and a former Masters Tournament champion,Dustin Johnsonknows the importance of staying healthy.“I’m always doing something active [with my children],” the 37-year-old golfer — who shares sons River, 4, and Tatum, 7, with modelPaulina Gretzky— tells PEOPLE.“I mean, it’s nonstop every day, all day,” he continues. “Baseball, basketball, swimming.“Health is one of the reasons Johnson says he recently became an investor in the fitness technology company,OxeFit. The company offers minimalistic all-in-one home gyms that use a screen to display real-time statistics, such as how well a user completes their range of motion.Johnson says OxeFit’s products changed his fitness routine and helped him exercise on and off the road — especially while preparingfor his May wedding to Gretzky.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Dustin Johnson explains his investment in OxeFit.OxeFit”[It was] definitely a part of the training regimen,” he says. “I try to stay fit all the time, but going into the wedding, you want to make sure you’re looking nice.“Johnson’s investment in the Texas-based company will fund OxeFit’s production of theXS1, its consumer-level home gym. The company’s other offering, the XP1, is geared toward trainers, rehab facilities, professional athletes, universities and sports teams.“I first heard about [OxeFit] in December, whenTiger [Woods]had his tournament and one of our partners in our gym was down there and said it was unbelievable,” Johnson recalls. “Once I got to looking into it, its technology is unbelievable, and you can personalize it to each person.“He adds: “[It] is unlike anything else on the market right now.“Along with Johnson, NFL playersJalen RamseyandDak Prescotthave invested in the company.“I know that it can benefit myself and everyone else that decides to use it,” Johnson says of OxeFit’s gyms."[It] doesn’t matter your age or ability,” he adds, “it’s built for everyone to use it whether you’re a professional athlete or just a beginner starting to train.”

As a father of two and a former Masters Tournament champion,Dustin Johnsonknows the importance of staying healthy.

“I’m always doing something active [with my children],” the 37-year-old golfer — who shares sons River, 4, and Tatum, 7, with modelPaulina Gretzky— tells PEOPLE.

“I mean, it’s nonstop every day, all day,” he continues. “Baseball, basketball, swimming.”

Health is one of the reasons Johnson says he recently became an investor in the fitness technology company,OxeFit. The company offers minimalistic all-in-one home gyms that use a screen to display real-time statistics, such as how well a user completes their range of motion.

Johnson says OxeFit’s products changed his fitness routine and helped him exercise on and off the road — especially while preparingfor his May wedding to Gretzky.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Dustin Johnson explains his investment in OxeFit.OxeFit

Dustin Johnson about his latest investment OxeFit

“[It was] definitely a part of the training regimen,” he says. “I try to stay fit all the time, but going into the wedding, you want to make sure you’re looking nice.”

Johnson’s investment in the Texas-based company will fund OxeFit’s production of theXS1, its consumer-level home gym. The company’s other offering, the XP1, is geared toward trainers, rehab facilities, professional athletes, universities and sports teams.

“I first heard about [OxeFit] in December, whenTiger [Woods]had his tournament and one of our partners in our gym was down there and said it was unbelievable,” Johnson recalls. “Once I got to looking into it, its technology is unbelievable, and you can personalize it to each person.”

He adds: “[It] is unlike anything else on the market right now.”

Along with Johnson, NFL playersJalen RamseyandDak Prescotthave invested in the company.

“I know that it can benefit myself and everyone else that decides to use it,” Johnson says of OxeFit’s gyms.

“[It] doesn’t matter your age or ability,” he adds, “it’s built for everyone to use it whether you’re a professional athlete or just a beginner starting to train.”

source: people.com