UK Darts Forum
Welcome to your new forum

More Categories to view when you Register

Registration is FREE

Also check our website for your FREE Magazine

www.ukdartsmag.co.uk

Thank you

"Keep hitting them doubles"


HomeHome  ­GalleryGallery  ­CalendarCalendar  ­FAQFAQ  ­UsergroupsUsergroups  ­RegisterRegister  ­Log inLog in  
Post new topic   Reply to topicShare | 
 

 anatomy of a throw

View previous topic View next topic Go down 
AuthorMessage
playdarts



Posts: 5
Points: 13
Join date: 2010-01-15
Location: Saint John, NB, Canada

PostSubject: anatomy of a throw   Fri Jan 22, 2010 4:27 pm

Hi Caven,

Although darts may indeed be a simple game, it certainly is not easy to master. In your experience, what would you say contributes the most to inconsistency in someone's throw? i.e. where do beginners usually go wrong with the list below?

1. Grip (too loose or tight)
2. Wrist action (relaxed or rigid)
3. Elbow (too low)
4. Shoulder
5. Head (too much movement)
6. Stance (unstable)

I suppose it's different for everyone, but just wondering if you think one of these things is more important above the rest (or something I haven't listed).

Thank you
Back to top Go down
View user profile http://playdarts.com
jabba



Posts: 38
Points: 44
Join date: 2009-09-01

PostSubject: Re: anatomy of a throw   Wed Feb 10, 2010 2:45 pm

Hi mate,

thats quite a list!

In my opinion, darts is 90% confidence. You need a certain amount of natural talent and you need to co-ordinate positively, but if you don't think you will hit your target on the board - you more than likely wont. So therefor, self-belief is the main thing missing off your list.

All the best

Jabba
Back to top Go down
View user profile
 

anatomy of a throw

View previous topic View next topic Back to top 
Page 1 of 1

Permissions of this forum:You cannot reply to topics in this forum
UK Darts Forum :: Ask a Pro ! :: Ask Caven !-
Post new topic   Reply to topic