Timing Tools, Communication, and Strategy
Hog-to-hog and back-line splits help you gauge ice speed and stone behavior. Calibrate your stopwatch and practice consistent starts. Logs matter—compare early-end readings with late-end ice to spot pebble changes and frost developing.
Timing Tools, Communication, and Strategy
Agree on sweep-call language and hand signals before the game. Mark your broom with subtle tape cues for target ice. Equipment that reinforces communication reduces second-guessing and accelerates decisions when seconds feel like heartbeats.
Timing Tools, Communication, and Strategy
A front-end pair in our club started timing every draw during practice. Two weeks later, they anticipated late-end slowdowns and saved a must-score by sweeping early and confidently, trusting their logs rather than second-guessing the feel.