A good coach don’t have to be a great player and a great player will not be a good coach!!Appreciate all your time and coaching 🙏keep the fire for all STTP!!!
Now i can see in motion what you described to me in a message, awesome video pal and thank you. going to try and have a tinker around and stop mine being tail down
I've been looking for this technique explained and now I finally know!! Thank you! Now I have to wait for my tendonitis to heal before I can start playing darts again ...sigh
Stumbled across your channel the other day and it’s been an instant source of help and knowledge, I’ve been playing for about 4 months now and your tips are great. Could I suggest a topic for masterclass? Could you do one on dart weight and how to figure out which weight is best for oneself? Thank you mate
I naturally have my point resting on my ring finger and just kind of let the dart fly it over as as I release it. Gave it the little flick and I got a triple 20 my first go. I am new to darts and those are still pretty rare things! I have found it naturally makes my darts land higher up the board which is good for me because mine tend to fall a little low. It's a neat little addition that will improve my scoring. Thanks!
Nice one bud. Dart shape and weight can help too! I don’t do either of them as far as I’m aware. I used shorter stems and larger flights to give maximum drag to get that flight up! Be great to meet at some point and do a collaboration!!
That it correct, the bigger the flight and closer to the barrel the more the air catches the flight so the elevation is increased. :) and definitely, I'd like that. 👍
I always thought the way to achieve this 10-20 angle was to tune your darts with right combination stem to flights based on grip and throw. Very interesting break down. P.S. love those Stellas
I’ve been hitting more throws after I noticed my thumbnail was making a “dink” sound when I threw a certain way, then I tried flicking with each finger to find the best one to aim with
Hi great video. Just one question although I totally agree with you. Can you explain how wayne mardle got his to stand up so well. Wayne gripped his dart right at the front of the front used medium shafts and a no6 flight and honestly I think he was the best at doing this..many thanks
He puts the middle under the point and flicks it up a lot. He is amazing at flick the point. Flicking the point is something that's incredibly hard to learn. It's so sensitive and can easily go wrong. :)
Here is a good game for beginners, set a timer for however long you want and start at 20, if you miss all darts you will move down to 19 and so on but if you hit one you move up, if you run out of time and you're on 1 to 5 you lose. You can make it harder or easier by having 5 darts or having to hit 2/3 darts if it becomes too easy. Playing this game will make you feel more pressured if you're playing by yourself .
I used to stand darts up too much if anything. As a short arse it was terrible if I missed T20 low. After a layoff I've been struggling to get them above flat. I think part of it is nerves during a game, I find myself putting more fingers on the dart than I ever used to and the result is a dart laying down or flat with the flight pointing way past my left hand side. Nothing but hard work to sort it
It's sounds like it's your timing, I haven't made a video on this as it's to advance. But I'd recommend you work on your drawback and try to find a little pause at the end of the drawback. Then throw softer with the arm and just flick with the wrist. Softer, flick more! :)
Thank you for all of the excellent videos! Your advice is helpful and succinct. Question for you, how does player height factor into throwing mechanics, styles? Have you noticed any trends among taller or shorter pros, for example?
Yes, you tend to find that shorter players struggle not to lift the elbow as much when throwing for the top of the board. Due to this shower players generally need to flick their wrist more and get their arm moving a touch faster. :)
Great video. I’ve been looking for something like this since I’m a rear gripper and my darts do the opposite- they always, no matter what I try leave my hand point down, so then wobble around before finally landing quite parallel to the board, or slight point up. Can you explain the part you mention about pushing the rear of the dart down on release? I think this is what I’m missing? Thanks, and great channel!
Hi, Thanks for your kind words. To push on the rear, keep tge grip very fair back, slightly on the stem can help. And make sure you keep he elbow sill. You then want your first finger and thumb to be the last to come off the darts. :)
Do all pros do this? Couldn't you also throw the dart in an arc in a way that it stays perfectly on that arc? So no tilting, turning, etc. Wouldn't this be more consistent?
Yes, they do. You don't want to throw with a big parabolic curve. Being consistently acetate is very difficult with that method, and you never throw the same at all targets. The distance between targets isn't the same, so in order to keep the darts landing consistently, you'll all ways adjust the curve. It's easy to start lobbing the darts with this method as well. Find the path you want the dart to travel down and keep the throw the same at all targets. Flick the darts or push them. :)
@@Straightdarts Thanks! I gotta focus on this then. I always tried to throw in an arc removing as much tilt as possible. I didn't get much better though so I'm going to try the flick/push and see how it goes :) I find this very difficult to do however.
Hi Dan. Is it strange if Im adjusting my technique when aiming at a double. Would this mean that my overall throw still isn't right, and I'm not doing everything flawless/the same. Not sure if it's because I'm practicing too much on 20 19 18 etc
Once again my friend, Good stuff...Im lucky because my dart lands like that naturally, I think its because of the way my darts are set up...but using a marker dart is soo incredibly good for getting those triples in, ...keep the good stuff coming brother, catch you later...
I seem to have a natural arc as soon as dart leaves my hand , spins alot too . Is this good or bad ? I dont think there is any flick of the dart like what you've shown here where the flight is pointing backwards before it corrects .
You the point to be level or pointing up, on or soon after release. If the dart spins tight its fine but if it starts to fishtail or flys sidway, your gunna be spinning the dart off. :)
I’m trying to straighten up my throw keeping my elbow tucked in to keep my forearm straight this is causing my upper arm to hurt any advice why this may be happening.
I'd need to see your throw on this one, but I'd firstly try to keep your elbow and shoulder pointing down the same path you want the dart to fly, e.g under double three when hitting the center of the board. :)
Yeah, I made a review on these and stuck with them. My next customs will be a hybrid of these and my originals. :) th-cam.com/video/9dqp8SVfSoE/w-d-xo.html
Why do my darts seem to stick more loose in the board when I use smaller flights? I like to throw with Bulls pear flights and short stems (steve beaton darts) but then my darts are often very loose in my board (which is rather old tbh)
@Tim S. It must be something to do with the stability of the bugger flight, I have never seen a small flight hit the bord softer. It could also be affected by the point. If your darts don't have alot of protrusion into the board or you use long points, you may need that extra stability the bigger flight offers. Stability on entry is important. :)
Any tips for me, i hold the dart far back but then u pull my arm back i cant keep my wrist still, i bend my darts with my pointfinger and middlefinger cant keep it away.
Try and keep your elbow still, and the palm of your hand faces the dartboard. Leaving a bit more distance between yourself and the dart when aiming as well as keeping the drawback shorts is also helpful. :)
I need a sparring partner, I play against an app on my phone that has like 20-30 levels, up to level 4 now after two weeks almost playing every day for 1-3hrs
STTP keepin' it real with the Stellas!
Many thanks, love the videos. Appreciate you. From Niagara Falls Canada 🇨🇦
Very helpfull, same goes for the rest of his video's. Definitely would recommend!
A good coach don’t have to be a great player and a great player will not be a good coach!!Appreciate all your time and coaching 🙏keep the fire for all STTP!!!
You really hit the core with this one, thx mate. Helped me a lot
Thank you. Very helpful.
53 year old just took up darts..got too say love the way you break things down.. . i let you know if it helps . Sure it will.
Now i can see in motion what you described to me in a message, awesome video pal and thank you. going to try and have a tinker around and stop mine being tail down
I've been looking for this technique explained and now I finally know!! Thank you! Now I have to wait for my tendonitis to heal before I can start playing darts again ...sigh
I'd like hear more on that rotation of wrist / forearm into grip use
Stumbled across your channel the other day and it’s been an instant source of help and knowledge, I’ve been playing for about 4 months now and your tips are great. Could I suggest a topic for masterclass? Could you do one on dart weight and how to figure out which weight is best for oneself? Thank you mate
That's a good one, I'll stick it on my todo list. As a general rule the faster your arm travels, the lighter the dart you'll need.
Great video mate
Absolutely brilliant video Danial 👍🏻🎯
Best darts channel around, bar none.
How the hell you bend that thumb like that mate? Crazy.
It's surprising common, it's dose look weird, though. 😄 🤣
I naturally have my point resting on my ring finger and just kind of let the dart fly it over as as I release it. Gave it the little flick and I got a triple 20 my first go. I am new to darts and those are still pretty rare things! I have found it naturally makes my darts land higher up the board which is good for me because mine tend to fall a little low. It's a neat little addition that will improve my scoring. Thanks!
Yes, flick will help the dart land higher due to the shift in weight from back to front when the dart kicks. :)
Such a nice and useful video, thank you!
Great video Dan
Nice one bud. Dart shape and weight can help too! I don’t do either of them as far as I’m aware. I used shorter stems and larger flights to give maximum drag to get that flight up! Be great to meet at some point and do a collaboration!!
That it correct, the bigger the flight and closer to the barrel the more the air catches the flight so the elevation is increased. :) and definitely, I'd like that. 👍
Great video
Great video as always!
Another amazing video mate thanks 😎
Love it
I always thought the way to achieve this 10-20 angle was to tune your darts with right combination stem to flights based on grip and throw. Very interesting break down.
P.S. love those Stellas
Nice one, quite funny
Not sure who the absolute chap is presenting this video? Nice farms though. 😉
Love it, informative and funny. And loving the "Matrix" camera angles.
I’ve been hitting more throws after I noticed my thumbnail was making a “dink” sound when I threw a certain way, then I tried flicking with each finger to find the best one to aim with
Hi great video. Just one question although I totally agree with you. Can you explain how wayne mardle got his to stand up so well. Wayne gripped his dart right at the front of the front used medium shafts and a no6 flight and honestly I think he was the best at doing this..many thanks
He puts the middle under the point and flicks it up a lot. He is amazing at flick the point. Flicking the point is something that's incredibly hard to learn. It's so sensitive and can easily go wrong. :)
Here is a good game for beginners, set a timer for however long you want and start at 20, if you miss all darts you will move down to 19 and so on but if you hit one you move up, if you run out of time and you're on 1 to 5 you lose. You can make it harder or easier by having 5 darts or having to hit 2/3 darts if it becomes too easy. Playing this game will make you feel more pressured if you're playing by yourself .
I used to stand darts up too much if anything. As a short arse it was terrible if I missed T20 low. After a layoff I've been struggling to get them above flat.
I think part of it is nerves during a game, I find myself putting more fingers on the dart than I ever used to and the result is a dart laying down or flat with the flight pointing way past my left hand side. Nothing but hard work to sort it
It's sounds like it's your timing, I haven't made a video on this as it's to advance. But I'd recommend you work on your drawback and try to find a little pause at the end of the drawback. Then throw softer with the arm and just flick with the wrist. Softer, flick more! :)
Thanks so much. If if don't get anywhere with it I'll probably try your video analysis during the summer. So frustrating not playing like I used to
Thank you for all of the excellent videos! Your advice is helpful and succinct. Question for you, how does player height factor into throwing mechanics, styles? Have you noticed any trends among taller or shorter pros, for example?
Yes, you tend to find that shorter players struggle not to lift the elbow as much when throwing for the top of the board. Due to this shower players generally need to flick their wrist more and get their arm moving a touch faster. :)
Great video. I’ve been looking for something like this since I’m a rear gripper and my darts do the opposite- they always, no matter what I try leave my hand point down, so then wobble around before finally landing quite parallel to the board, or slight point up. Can you explain the part you mention about pushing the rear of the dart down on release? I think this is what I’m missing? Thanks, and great channel!
Hi, Thanks for your kind words.
To push on the rear, keep tge grip very fair back, slightly on the stem can help. And make sure you keep he elbow sill. You then want your first finger and thumb to be the last to come off the darts. :)
Do all pros do this? Couldn't you also throw the dart in an arc in a way that it stays perfectly on that arc? So no tilting, turning, etc. Wouldn't this be more consistent?
Yes, they do. You don't want to throw with a big parabolic curve.
Being consistently acetate is very difficult with that method, and you never throw the same at all targets. The distance between targets isn't the same, so in order to keep the darts landing consistently, you'll all ways adjust the curve. It's easy to start lobbing the darts with this method as well.
Find the path you want the dart to travel down and keep the throw the same at all targets. Flick the darts or push them. :)
@@Straightdarts Thanks! I gotta focus on this then. I always tried to throw in an arc removing as much tilt as possible. I didn't get much better though so I'm going to try the flick/push and see how it goes :) I find this very difficult to do however.
@DeXter Try a small push off the fingers at release, but most importantly, get the wrist flicking. Your wrist should be 90% of the power.
i thought the power comes from the arm, not the wirst 🥴
Hi Dan. Is it strange if Im adjusting my technique when aiming at a double. Would this mean that my overall throw still isn't right, and I'm not doing everything flawless/the same. Not sure if it's because I'm practicing too much on 20 19 18 etc
Once again my friend, Good stuff...Im lucky because my dart lands like that naturally, I think its because of the way my darts are set up...but using a marker dart is soo incredibly good for getting those triples in, ...keep the good stuff coming brother, catch you later...
Hi, when you hold the barrel at the end as you show, barrel most weight is on the front? Thx
Yes, thats correct. :)
Very good tips, keep up the good darts. 👍
I seem to have a natural arc as soon as dart leaves my hand , spins alot too . Is this good or bad ? I dont think there is any flick of the dart like what you've shown here where the flight is pointing backwards before it corrects .
You the point to be level or pointing up, on or soon after release. If the dart spins tight its fine but if it starts to fishtail or flys sidway, your gunna be spinning the dart off. :)
I’m trying to straighten up my throw keeping my elbow tucked in to keep my forearm straight this is causing my upper arm to hurt any advice why this may be happening.
I'd need to see your throw on this one, but I'd firstly try to keep your elbow and shoulder pointing down the same path you want the dart to fly, e.g under double three when hitting the center of the board. :)
clever
Mine fly like this, and the only way I can get my darts to land flat is by using slim flights
which darts is kieran (sorry if misspelled) using?
He uses a set of Target Adrian Lewis gen 1 darts in 25g :)
@@Straightdarts dang! no wonder i liked them so much. i love all of adrian lewis's darts but cant find them anywhere for sale
@NedMethod Custom Made darts can make you set. :)
@@Straightdarts i'll check it out. going to settle for red dragon carnage2 for now
You throwing a new dart?
Yeah, I made a review on these and stuck with them. My next customs will be a hybrid of these and my originals. :) th-cam.com/video/9dqp8SVfSoE/w-d-xo.html
i cant get my dart to loft at all and as a short guy i have to release the dart way early to get even to the 20 :(
I couldn't do it at first, It took a few years to develop enough hand-eye coordination. Don't panic, try again every few months. :)
Why do my darts seem to stick more loose in the board when I use smaller flights?
I like to throw with Bulls pear flights and short stems (steve beaton darts) but then my darts are often very loose in my board (which is rather old tbh)
Are they wabbling when they fly to the board with the smaller flights?
No, they just fly quite fast
@Tim S. It must be something to do with the stability of the bugger flight, I have never seen a small flight hit the bord softer. It could also be affected by the point. If your darts don't have alot of protrusion into the board or you use long points, you may need that extra stability the bigger flight offers. Stability on entry is important. :)
@@Straightdarts okay thanks for your help
Any tips for me, i hold the dart far back but then u pull my arm back i cant keep my wrist still, i bend my darts with my pointfinger and middlefinger cant keep it away.
Try and keep your elbow still, and the palm of your hand faces the dartboard. Leaving a bit more distance between yourself and the dart when aiming as well as keeping the drawback shorts is also helpful. :)
Are your stems on Amazon or are the custom
Yes, they should be. I use Mission - Mission Alicross Stems - Shafts - Nylon Sizes - Blue. I get them off darts corner.
My darts land flat and accidentally land upright. Gotta try this now.
I need a sparring partner, I play against an app on my phone that has like 20-30 levels, up to level 4 now after two weeks almost playing every day for 1-3hrs
Your darts look very front loaded
Yeah, they are. I like the rear of the dart to be drilled out deep and a tapper at the rear. This can help a bit as well. :)
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