How to throw darts

Author: Carl Weaver
Date Of Creation: 1 February 2021
Update Date: 3 May 2024
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How to throw like a pro: darts tips
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  • Check that the tips are not bent (they do not need to be extremely sharp to hold on to most targets) and that the barrel (the element at the back of the dart that secures the feathers) is bolted to the barrel (the part that you hold onto when you throw the dart) ...
  • 2 Stand on the throw line (yoki) with the foot corresponding to the hand you intend to throw perpendicular to the line. Many of the throw lines are scored, so remember where you are to be in the same spot next time. br>
  • 3 Draw an imaginary perpendicular line from where your foot touches the throw line. Place your back foot to distribute your weight comfortably. If you wobble when throwing, you need to put your feet further away! br>
  • 4 Stand directly in front of the center of the target with your shoulders back, but in a way that is comfortable for you.
  • 5 You can tilt your torso slightly forward (towards the target), but you shouldn't lose balance or feel uncomfortable doing it.
  • 6 Hold the dart lightly in your throwing hand. There are many different methods for grabbing a dart, choose the one that works best for you and memorize it.When choosing a grip, keep in mind that the dart should be stable in the hand and parallel to the floor, or tilted slightly upward before throwing. The throw should also be done cleanly, so try to keep as few fingers touching the dart as possible. Try not to hold the dart like a pencil, as rubbing with your fingers can cause the dart to deviate from the target. Some people apply billiard chalk to the fingers of the thrown hand to improve their grip.
  • 7 When throwing, only move the throwing hand. Don't jump, flinch, don't squat! You have to release the dart at the same point every time, and the extra movement will make that nearly impossible! Throw the dart in a smooth, steady motion. Do not throw it at the target. You don't have to throw a dart with great force to get stuck in the target! Always end the throw with your hand. This will prevent the dart from flying left or right. Don't move your head.
  • 8 Concentrate on making several shots in the same way and from the same point. Choose a target and try to hit it. If it doesn't work, that's okay. At this stage, you are looking for consistency, not accuracy. Your hand and eyes will gradually adjust your throw as you play, improving your score.
    • Try to keep your eye / hand you are throwing on the line, in the center of the target. Then, in theory, to hit 60 all you have to worry about is throw height.
  • Tips

    • Practicing finishing shots is critical to winning. You can buy cards with all combinations from 170 and below, for example the result of 147 may include T20, T19, D15 or T19, T18, D18. Practice doubling. This will allow games to be won, even if they are 100-200 points behind, just because the other player cannot finish. It doesn't matter how much you score. If you cannot finish, you cannot win.
    • If you find a specialty darts store, you can try different darts before buying, and the store staff can give you advice.
    • If you have the money, you can buy a set of darts for the price of 300 to 4500 rubles. There are several types of darts to be found in most sports shops. Just look for ping pong balls, darts should be nearby! Most of the darts you find at these stores are brass darts that cost between £ 300 and £ 750 per set. For most beginners, heavy darts are generally better suited, usually in the 24-26g range. The best quality darts, usually made of tungsten, cost from about 1,200 rubles and up. Since tungsten is stronger (heavier) than brass, you can opt for a thinner dart for the same weight.
    • There is a great book on this topic on the website: http://dartstechnique.com/double checkout-as-a-pro /

    Warnings

    • Always throw darts from the line of throw at the target, never at another person!
    • Make sure there are no people, pets or children in the line of throw before throwing.