In typical average curler style I did only a half work out. I just went through the motions to say I started. I'm hoping tomorrow will yield better results. I'm trying to decide between buying Age of Curling for my iPhone or buy Arcade of Curling. Tough to decide. I have to also remember to sign up for Hot Shots Camp for $25 at the Dakota Curling Club. Maybe I can pick up some tips before practice ice starts up again.
Can you believe it's curling season already! Even though it is Minnesota we still do not have ice in July. I wanted to start this blog to record what a season looks like for an average US curler who loves the sport but is just that, average. I'm going to record everything I put in to curling in the 2009/2010 season and just everything I can write about curling. My season started with the first entry of this blog and the purchase of the "workouts for curlers". It cost me $4.00 from Ebay. It came from the curling hotbed of Montreal Canada. We will see how day one goes tomorrow.
My curling backgroud:
Started curling in 1990 as a Junior at the St. Paul Curling Club
I have been a member of 3 curling clubs. St. Paul Curling Club, Duluth Curling Club and Dakota Curling Club
I have one US national event: 2005 Mixed Nationals in Potomac Maryland
My curling backgroud:
Started curling in 1990 as a Junior at the St. Paul Curling Club
I have been a member of 3 curling clubs. St. Paul Curling Club, Duluth Curling Club and Dakota Curling Club
I have one US national event: 2005 Mixed Nationals in Potomac Maryland
- Location:Minnesota
