Good Darts - is there a correct technique?
Discussion
I received (and asked for) a set of darts for chrimbo.
When I say I received them, I mean I went and tried and chose some and they were paid for for me.
Ive been playing a bit in the local and have been really enjoying it, so I thought I'd get my own set as the sets at the pub are arse.
So as Im trying my set, the lady in the shop kept reiterating that there is no correct way to throw, just do what feels right.
That cant be right, can it?
Any tips?
yeah a 4 metre run is pretty good, but i find a weapons grade laser alignment sysem works best. As for chucking 'arrers down your local, you'll find your own method, some prefer to rock the arm back and forth, some prefer 1 smooth action from hand to throw, but each to their own i guess
yeah it is right although like golf, snooker, etc etc etc sort the basics and adjust accordingly!
Oh and you risk losing hours and hours of your life. Took me about 12 years of on and off play to get a 180 in three darts, and even that was a cheat as it was last 2 darts of 3 and then the 1st from the next throw
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Oh and you risk losing hours and hours of your life. Took me about 12 years of on and off play to get a 180 in three darts, and even that was a cheat as it was last 2 darts of 3 and then the 1st from the next throw
. . .you need to perfect "The Guppy", this is where you imagine your lower jaw is controlled by your dart arm, as you move the dart back and forth in the aim your mouth should open and close in sync (as the throwing arm gets closer to your head the wider the mouth should open), when releasing the dart you mouth should be making an O shape. get this righ and you will banging in the 180s in no time.
I sell darts (amongst other things for a living)......
There is no set rule, as has been said, it depends on the individual.
Sometimes a lightly built woman will buy a 46g knurled set, and a big strapping 20 stone sweaty lorry driver might buy 15gram smooth ringed.....
Just try to relax, keep your "follow through" as smooth as possible and practice, practice, practice.
Height of bullseye from floor....1.73m
Oche line 2.37m
Remember....You can't beat a bit of bully.....
There is no set rule, as has been said, it depends on the individual.
Sometimes a lightly built woman will buy a 46g knurled set, and a big strapping 20 stone sweaty lorry driver might buy 15gram smooth ringed.....
Just try to relax, keep your "follow through" as smooth as possible and practice, practice, practice.
Height of bullseye from floor....1.73m
Oche line 2.37m
Remember....You can't beat a bit of bully.....

dickymint said:
Are you actually fat enough to be any good?
Sid Wadell claimed that Phil Taylor wasn't the same player when he lost loads of weight. He reckoned it upset his balance at the oche. Then again Sid Wadell claims that Phil Taylor is a god and can "understack" darts.Not tham I'm particularly good at darts, but I find that somewhere between 2 and 5 pints helps, as does concentrating on where you are aiming.
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