Pressure distribution in selected curling brush heads
This research is joint work with Dr. John Newhook, Dr. Michel Ladouceur, and Dr. Ryan Frayne of Dalhousie University in […]
This research is joint work with Dr. John Newhook, Dr. Michel Ladouceur, and Dr. Ryan Frayne of Dalhousie University in […]
Recently I’ve received numerous inquiries regarding teams rotating their brush heads 90 degrees when attempting to “carve” a stone (accentuate
Even though the PT-2 has been discontinued by Canadian Curling Tools in favour of their new “Smartbroom” device, a number
This article is joint work with John Newhook of Dalhousie University in Halifax. It is well known that the number
I’ve been a long-time (since 2014) user of Hudl Technique (originally a software product called UberSense) for doing video analysis.
During my talk at the online Adapting/Thriving 2021 Conference presented by the Ontario Curling Council, and other provincial sport organizations,
Derek Leung is a Canadian graduate student at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. His research program in Geology is the
After questions regarding directional brushing, perhaps the second-most often asked question I receive is the question of how much distance
As I write this, I am a mere four weeks from returning to the ice at the Curling Canada NextGen
In September, during National Coaches Week, I received the 2018 Trailblazer Coach of the Year award from the Coaches Association