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Question via Twitter: Eye Dominance
@CurlingTips Do you have any specific tips to help line up in the hack to compensate for a dominant eye? Thanks!
— Jordan Becker (@_MrJordan)
January 13, 2015
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Hi Jordan,
Great question. The easiest way to accurately line up the stone, and yourself, along the line of delivery is to position the stone directly under your dominant eye at all times.
From hack setup, through your delivery, to releasing the stone, you want the middle of the stone lined up between your dominant eye and the broom.
No matter the turn, or how far out in the wings you are, you must adjust your rock & body position so that your dominant eye has the best view. If you do not do this, your body will automatically make adjustments to fulfill the need for your dominant eye to see the line, which can cause multiple problems. Or worse, you'll release to the "broom" and only find out afterwards that you were off line - not fun.
People who are right-handed/left eye dominant must turn their head slightly to the right (toward their dominant hand), especially when shooting down the left side of the sheet, in order to give their left eye the best view of the line. Tucking your chin slightly down while turning your head will make this more comfortable for your neck. And this rings true for left-handed/right eye dominant throwers as well, just turn your head slightly to the left.
Setting up a video camera, or having a friend hold the broom while taking a video on their phone, will give you some visual feedback. Is your rock in position under your dominant eye, and does it stay there throughout the delivery? Is your rock position similar for both turns, both to the center and to the wings? Make sure the camera is pointed directly at you and down the line of delivery, and if you can show the top of the broomstick so you have a visual reference for line- all the better.
Any new changes have an adjustment period to them, and this one is no different. It might feel strange at first, especially if you have not been lining up for your dominant eye in the past. However, the payoff is absolutely worth it- with practice you will see your accuracy in hitting the broom increase dramatically! Good luck. - Empowered Curling (@CurlingTips)
Curling Tips
It never fails, whenever I full out curl my hair (which I don't do often), I get tons of compliments and questions. So I decided I'd share some of the little things I do when I curl my hair, to help out anyone who's willing to read
I personally don't like it when curls are hard, crunchy, and have no movement to them whatsoever, yes they stay, but its just not attractive.
I like to curl my hair when its at one of its cleanest states. This doesnt necessarily mean right after I shower and dry it, but more like I havent put any product in it before hand and I haven't styled it, or sweated.
I use ceramic curling irons. Metal ones may heat up extremely fast, and be a cheap buy, but these irons REALLY damage your hair, and take away the sheen slowly but surely.
I don't use curling gels, no no. What I do is I curl my hair in the desired manner and when I'm done with the first section, I let it cool down. Then after cooled down enough I spray a bit of a good quality hairspray, and proceed to curl the next section. Why do I wait? When you put any product on heated hair, it tends to "melt" on your hair, become heavy, and weigh down your curls.
If I want a cuter, more voluminous style, I curl my strands in different directions in a random pattern. By doing this, My curls have less chances to bunch of together to give me one giant curl, I instead end up with lots of different cute curls.
Lastly, the hair that frames my face I ALWAYS curl away from my face. When you curl your hair towards, it kinda traps your face and makes you look meh. When yo curl away it somehow elongates your neck, opens up your face, and just looks prettier. In my opinion at least
Well there you go. If I think of any more, I'll add a Curling tips 2 blog. Thanks for reading :)