A Live Darts Masterclass | Lesson 10 - Ten top tips for darts success
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- Опубліковано 31 лип 2024
- In the final episode of Masterclass Series One, Paul Nicholson runs through his ten top tips for becoming successful at darts, from sacrifice to motivation, dedication and more.
Watch Lesson One - Stance & Posture: • A Live Darts Mastercla...
Watch Lesson Two - Grip:
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Watch Lesson Three - Sighting:
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Watch Lesson Four - Release:
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Watch Lesson Five - Equipment:
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Watch Lesson Six - Practice Games Part I:
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Watch Lesson Seven - Tournament preparation:
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Watch Lesson Eight - Advanced Practice Games:
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Watch Lesson Nine - What to do if things go wrong:
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Have you ever wanted to be better than your pub team and move to the next level? Or are you just trying to become the best player on your team? Or maybe you're a beginner looking to learn the basics? Either way you are now in the right place to begin the journey on how to become a better dart player.
Here at Live Darts, we are bringing you a masterclass in darts with former Players Champion and World Cup of Darts finalist Paul Nicholson. Each episode features expert advice from 'The Asset' - who regularly analyses matches for various TV and radio stations and has an extensive knowledge drawn upon from a decade of competing at the highest level.
This ten-part series focuses on the key areas of the game, from stance and eye domination to grip, release and practice routines, as well as covering important aspects within the mental side of the sport. #Darts
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Picked up the darts after a few years last week and been practicsing though no routine and at 01:55 of episode 10 playing (I have played them all in the background just listening in) I hit my first ever 180. Might not sound much but I’m over the moon. Purely I believe from the tips in the first couple of videos about having a good base to work from. Onwards and upwards !
wow, that was powerful!
"Be a full Glen Durrant" made me giggle :)
Wise words Paul
Thank you Paul
I have watched every Master Class.
I really dig them.
I’d like to see Phil throw some.
Haha. Paul
Best video fr dart beginners like me
True!
i need help to know what i doing wrong a play a lot but white no results
Video record your throw from behind and from your profile. That will at least show you what is happening.
I just lost my whole game, my standing, holding of my dats and releasing
I'm trying hard to get back into my game
Im bean watching every step what you saying on your videos and nothing is working for me and feel so helpless.
I even got a new dartboard and darts, I'm struggling
I serious need help please
I changed to a side stance it gave me more balance and gets me closer to the board I think fundermentals are important I would concentrate on stable stance foot forward or side stance which ever is more comfortable throw normally but concentrate keeping your head still throughout the throw and follow through once you have let go of the dart there is no right or wrong way to grip the dart hold it how you want long as you are comfortable hope it helps you out
Tip #1 succeed
Gary Anderson isn't dedicated and he done alright
He also hit a 140 with the 1st 3 darts he ever threw. Some people are just really, really gifted.
@@johnnybabee9095 his first 3 throws was 140 180 140. Not bad.
Is 2 hours too long? That's an average session for me
Taylor practised 2 hours. Leighton Bennett practices 6 hours.
6 FUCKING HOURS
HES 14/15
MVG practiced 5 hours a day, 5-7 days a week for 10 years b4 he won a sanctioned tourney.
Seriously the last guy you wanna learn from is him.
Why? He really seems to know what he’s talking about and being pro he probably knows more than Dave down the local surely?
You're out of your mind. Paul is one of the most knowledgeable guys there is for darts, and he's continually proves it time and time again. He definitely knows exactly what he's talking about. You probably just don't/didn't like his on-oche persona, and so you have a vendetta against him. But smart people know better than that.
He's made a very healthy living out of the sport, he competed at the top level for quite some time, he has nothing to prove in that regard.
Tell us about all the high level tournaments you’ve played in????
@@blademaster9297 That's why you don't see me (Flippy) in front of a camera acting like a know it all. Guy was a twat for all his life. Met him a few times never nice always arrogant. If you enjoy these however, more power to you man its whatever