Curling for Beginners and Improvers

· Blessed by the Potato Publishing
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208
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About this ebook

Curling is a fascinating sport, full of contradictions, where heavy granite stones are slid great distances on ice but with such great precision that sweeping a broom across the path can make the difference between a well-made shot and a complete miss.

Learn all about this fast-growing sport with detailed instructions and explanations on executing the core skills, with light-hearted humour sprinkled throughout.

Perfectly suited for beginners and those looking to improve their game, this walkthrough can help get you up to speed all on its own. It also serves as a complement for a learn-to-curl program at your local curling club.

It includes explanations for why we do things the way we do in curling (such as current theories on directional sweeping), and will help you improve your game in this wonderful, quirky sport.

Written by John Robertson, a curling club coach in Unionville, Ontario, and a technical writer who specializes in explaining complex topics for regular people. 

About the author

John Robertson, PhD is a scientist, writer, teacher, curler, and massive fan of em-dashes. He graduated with his doctorate in Medical Biophysics from the University of Western Ontario in 2011, and spends his days as a science writer & editor for the University Health Network in Toronto. He spends his nights October–April at the Unionville Curling Club, and the rest of the year wishing there was curling while writing nonsense on the internet. 

He specializes in explaining complex topics for regular people, in science, personal finance, and apparently now curling. He is the author of The Value of Simple: A Practical Guide to Taking the Complexity Out of Investing and teaches investing for Canadians online at course.valueofsimple.ca. He has been an invited speaker in investing, post-PhD careers, and scientific grant development at a number of venues including the University of Toronto, York University, and the Toronto Public Library.

He is an avid club curler, playing mixed doubles, four-person curling, and sparing whenever called upon. Despite starting in Little Rocks and having over two decades of experience as a curler, he still does not know what draw weight is tonight. He is an NCCP certified Club Coach, volunteers with the Little Rocks program at Unionville Curling Club, and also runs the Open Tag league there. 

Alexis Lindley is a dynamic and passionate photographer from Canada. Raised in Markham, Ontario, Alexis was exposed to photography at a very young age and greatly influenced by her family. She is dedicated to her craft, specializing in capturing the profound emotions of athletes during sports events, the natural beauty of animals in their habitats, and the mood of stunning landscapes. Alexis’s commitment to her art often drives her to explore new locations, seeking inspiration from the ever-changing landscapes that tell a unique story through each photograph.

Alexis started curling at a young age, and even as a junior (U18) curler was known around the Unionville Curling Club as a “super spare.” She has played at the competitive level, including at the Ontario Mixed Doubles Provincial Qualifiers. She has helped tremendously with the club’s operations, including photographing key events and helping to manage its social media presence.

For a deeper dive into Alexis’ work, visit her Instagram page @angual.photography. There, you can explore more of her stunning photographs, which beautifully capture the essence of her passion for photography.

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