My brother had his second curling class and he liked that there was a lot of individual attention as all of the students continually practiced their slides. There was a lot of discussion of the "ABCs" of curling which I had never heard of before:
They also did some drills where they had to try to get a rock between two cups. I first read about this drill in Colleen Jones' Curling Secrets and will sometimes use rocks instead of cups. Also, if I'm practicing with one of my teammates, usually one of us will hold a broom a few feet past the hogline. It's always surprising how sometimes you can still miss the broom even when it's much closer to you.
One of the big surprises to me from my brother's description of learning to curl is that they spend 20-30 minutes each time setting up the ice. This is something that I completely take for granted at the St. Paul Curling Club. But my brother now knows how to put the hack in and things like that. In his words: "You have it totally easy".
On the number of people with curling gear, only a few people came back with shoes and stuff like that, so I guess the instructors were off on their prediction. However, my brother is considering getting shoes now, especially if he plays in a league afterward. I also learned his opinion of curling shoes, which he considers ugly. On curling shoes that have the velcro on top, he said, "They look like orthopedic shoes." He has a point there.
- Alignment
- Balance
- Curl
They also did some drills where they had to try to get a rock between two cups. I first read about this drill in Colleen Jones' Curling Secrets and will sometimes use rocks instead of cups. Also, if I'm practicing with one of my teammates, usually one of us will hold a broom a few feet past the hogline. It's always surprising how sometimes you can still miss the broom even when it's much closer to you.
One of the big surprises to me from my brother's description of learning to curl is that they spend 20-30 minutes each time setting up the ice. This is something that I completely take for granted at the St. Paul Curling Club. But my brother now knows how to put the hack in and things like that. In his words: "You have it totally easy".
On the number of people with curling gear, only a few people came back with shoes and stuff like that, so I guess the instructors were off on their prediction. However, my brother is considering getting shoes now, especially if he plays in a league afterward. I also learned his opinion of curling shoes, which he considers ugly. On curling shoes that have the velcro on top, he said, "They look like orthopedic shoes." He has a point there.
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