How To Grip A Dart In Just 4 Minutes Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 11 гру 2024
- There are many ways to hold a dart and no one way is going to work for every player. However there are some consistent grips techniques that should help across the board.
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Solid advice guys! i have my middle finger under like simple normal throw. What made me go up from 35 average to 55 average in few months is keeping the shoulder straigt not letting it down and throw in front/side of my face. In the beginning a did a more behind the head swing. And practice practice! i throw every weekend now games on dartcounter and if i have vacation more. See you in the next one!
I use all 5 fingers. Index finger and thumb grip near the end of the barrel and my middle and ring fingers are on top of the barrel and my pinky is underneath the point with the point of the dart resting on my pinky's nail.
I've been playing darts at my work since march and playing for 5 hours a week then I decided to buy my own board for in the house and I've been playing for at least 2 hours a day since the end of September. I currently have at least 30 180's and my average is 45 and highest checkout is 158 but man darts is very frustrating at times and requires a huge amount of patience.
Sharing the basics with my Son who is now getting into darts, thanks
no worries, we have lots of tips to come each week :)
Great video, Mission Darts. Looking forward to seeing your next upload from you. I smashed the thumbs up button on your content. Keep up the amazing work. Your insights on grip technique really clarify the importance of release versus control. How do you suggest a player should adjust their grip if they experience inconsistency in their throw?
Solid advice!
Your comment is literally 30 seconds after they’ve uploaded the video, how can you say it’s solid advice without watching the video 🤣🤣🤣
Dayumn good video!
Glad you liked it!
Nice video, but please make a video of where to place the point finger and thumb. Some suggests to place them at the balance point, some says behind the balance, some says in front of the balance.
Can you do a video on how to keep your elbow from dropping when throwing? Struggling with this at the minute
Me too, my arm tenses up every time I pull back now, drop and twist my elbow. I’m over thinking everything and I can’t stop it. My throw has turned into quite a mess! I’m learning how to throw with my left hand and I’m catching on really quickly. It’s like my brain shuts off and I just throw the dart. It’s been quite refreshing. I can’t wait to hit my first 180 with my left hand. They just don’t come anymore with my right hand.
Very controversial subject the elbow.....we may mention it but it is not as important as you think, have at look at an image of Jimmy Van Schie a world class player, elbow no where near straight, it depends on your height and arm length, the secret is for it to be the same each time..
I've thought about this too but look at john lowe , arguably best throw technique ever..
Wayne Mardle has a clip on this and makes sense . Everyone is built different , arm length , height etc but its all about comfort and also your stance to be upright and solid as leaning will also cause your elbow to be low At end of the day you just want pivot your forearm and follow through.
You will have a natural rise of your arm though when you do this . Imagine you have your elbow on a table and pivoting back and fore .
Also MVG didn't do too bad did he and look at how low his arm is with his lean .
Peter Manley literally held his darts only on the point with two fingers .
When he said the greatest player of all time famously held his darts with two fingers I was like wait does this guy think Peter Manley is the GOAT?
I've been playing 11 months my AVG are around 65 to best 79 and all of a sudden my darts are flying out my hand so wobbly and it's been like this for 2 weeks and I cannot shift it...what shall i do buy new darts or stop playing for a week.
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Gerwyn Price's dart point points down?
This is general tips for beginners, not one fits all
Yep as stated at the end, if the cap fits wear it, if not enjoy the next one..
I would say MVG , dont know if this is more prominent through his hand injury but his dart is almost pointing down almost 45 ° now compared to his earlier years . Stephen Bunting also .
@@stumetallicafan I'm sure the commentators pointed this out at the last big tournament and said that's why his darts are landing low
Taylor used three fingers
Thats debatable as his 3rd finger was touching slightly but not 'doing anything'
After 30 odd years of battling Dartitis off and on , throw consistency and grip due to this , I have reverted to a two finger grip I'm 54 now . Took a wee while just to get fingers and wrist feeling comfortable. I also struggle with low darts , obviously a release problem related to Dartitis . But I find the darts releasing better and entering the board a bit more solid . Now feeling comfortable .
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I hold mine with 1 finger.
impressive
What's the dart in the video image?
Taylor used 3 fingers
Thats debatable as his 3rd finger was touching slightly but not 'doing anything'
He also gripped at the back of the dart, not the middle