"It’s a curling term for when the skip calls the weight you should throw. Hack-weight is when you throw it from one hack, which is where you dig into the ice and slide out from, and if you throw hack-weight you mean it to land at the opposite hack. It’s used as a soft take-out. But if you’re trying to draw, which the person in the song is trying to do, draw to the button, and you’re throwing hack-weight, it means you’re too heavy. You’re sliding right through the house."
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Monday, June 22, 2009
Throwing Hack-Weight
Today's Moment of Canadiana features the term "throwing hack-weight," defined here by the songwriter John K. Samson:
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My favourite Weakerthans song, and I don't even watch curling.
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