Sign up for a beginner's course or gather a group of 8–10 people for a curling demonstration.
Everything you need to know about getting started with curling Sign up for a beginner's course or gather a group of 8–10 people for a curling demonstration. Beginner's courses are held 2–3 times a month, usually on Sundays. Reserve your spot by email. There is plenty of parking space next to the hall. Bus lines 2, 2A, 2B, and 2C come quite close. Turku Curling Arena is located in the Impivaara Sports Centre, right next to the ice rink and football hall. Almost all ages. Elementary school students in grades 5–6 can already move the stone well; there is no upper age limit. You can. When throwing, you don't have to go into the sliding position; you can use a push stick and throw from a standing position. The hall has curling stones. You will receive a brush, sliding base, and helmet from the hall. Bring clean indoor shoes or sneakers. Playing with outdoor shoes is prohibited. You may use your own cycling helmet if you wish. Helmets are required in beginner's courses and demonstrations. Once you start playing more regularly, using a helmet becomes optional. The temperature is around +7°C. It will feel warm while playing, but dress comfortably. Stretchy pants (e.g. sweatpants) are recommended. Follow the club’s social media channels (Facebook, Instagram). Subscribe to the club’s newsletter for member offers and discounts. Start taking turns or join an advanced course or competitive activities. New players should start with the Turku Curling League, which has 2–3 levels. If you can’t get your own team together, get in touch and we’ll find one for you. No. The league includes players of all levels. Curling skills develop quickly—best by playing a lot. Come join! Contact us via the form or email. As a member, you receive coaching and can participate in all activities. Read more about the club’s activities.FAQ
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