A New Generation of Curlers Take to the Ice in Southern California
Since its humble beginning in Scotland back in 1511, the sport of curling has become an increasingly popular pastime amongst athletes and novices alike.
After briefly disappearing from Los Angeles in the 90s, curling re-emerged in the 2000s in the first-of-its-kind Southern California Curling Center. Co-founder Matt Gamboa describes the new location as a “community” that is inspiring a new generation of curlers in Southern California.
Out of the fifteen different Olympic winter sports, curling is definitely the most fascinating to me, and after trying it out for myself, I have to admit, it requires much more athleticism than first impressions would have you believe! With the calculated precision, undeniable core strength, and cardiovascular fitness needed to succeed, there’s no doubt that it takes a lifetime to master the sport.
But don’t be put off! Curling is most certainly a sport for everyone, athletically gifted or not. The strong emphasis on teamwork and the community-like nature of the game makes curling perfect for those simply wanting to meet new people in a fun, interactive way with individuals from all backgrounds coming together on and off the ice.
Are you interested in giving curling a go? Visit curling.la, where you will find information on how to get started and much more!