Should I brush faster? Stroke rate, displacement, and vertical force
This article is joint work with Dr. John Newhook, professor and Dean of Engineering at Dalhousie University in Halifax. Over […]
This article is joint work with Dr. John Newhook, professor and Dean of Engineering at Dalhousie University in Halifax. Over […]
Perhaps there is no other sport that causes unilateral, repetitive strain injuries more than curling. A 2004 study of competitive
While an instrumented brush is ideal for capturing the force profile of an athlete, video analysis is equally essential so
Following the adoption of the no-tick rule for competitive events in 2023-2024, Curling Canada has recently announced that the no-tick
In recent years the decline in participation in youth curling has led to a number of challenges in a variety
This article is joint work with John Newhook of Dalhousie University in Halifax. Using interval, or “split” times, can benefit
Functional laterality – that is, handedness, footedness, and ocular dominance, are important physical characteristics in many team sports, such as
In the five years since John Newhook and I drafted this document describing the use of lasers in curling the
Curling Canada’s Singles app, a free application for both Apple and Android devices, permits an athlete or a coach to