Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder with resting tremor (RT) being it's most common motor symptom. This study aimed to determine the features of wrist velocity and acceleration that can be used as objective, reliable, and sensitive detectors of RT. Forty-five healthy young adults imitated RT in both hands after observing a video of RT in a person with PD. Inertial measurement units placed on both wrists recorded the linear acceleration and angular velocity, which were used to calculate linear velocity and angular acceleration.