@@tatsdgreat8886 I caused me to let go of the dart at the end of my follow through, instead of releasing 3/4 of the way through. That gave me a repeatable follow through and allowed me to make it muscle memory. When I felt I had the stroke I was comfortable with I was able to practice normal distance. The object isn't to actually hit anything persay just to get a comfortable follow through because you have to throw it harder. I hope this explains it better and I apologize my original post was vague. If you're still confused please reach out again.
I really love your super chilled method in these videos. It's like watching a video a buddy who's better at darts than you made to help you understand. It's still high quality, precise and, excuse the pun, to the point but it's just got that friendly feel to it.
The short stroke you described is and has been my bane. Sneaks up and keeps reappearing. You answered my question when you transitioned from 20 to 19. Was thinking about that last night if I should keep the elbow parallel to the ground. I notice you from going N to S of the bullseye, your elbow remained the same. Thank you for that
Your grip is exactly like mine, your stance and your game as a result is much like mine as well. You just popped up in my feed about a week ago so it's cool and a bit of validation to find someone who's form and game is like mine. I subscribed mainly because you seem like a very grounded and cool guy and I just think your videos are down to Earth and connect with all those newbies trying to find their game......and I still pick up a thing or two from you as well. I'm 55 and always learn something new. Thanks for your work and keep doing what you're doing brother 👌
Never thought about this too much. Your index and thumb are directly across from each other. My grip is very similar but I have my index and middle finger on top and the thumb in between them. It sort of makes a triangle. It's how I've thrown for years so it just feels natural and stable. Cheers
My Dart Board set just arrived today. It is my first time to play this game. Then I found your video. I tried it. It's very accurate, thank you. It helps me a lot. Now I can hit the bullseye 😊
Follow through is absolutely needed but as you play you will notice yourself following through worst things to do is overthinking things like follow through because instead of focusing on your target your more focused on that follow through hand and extension I do it one motion like so relax were I hold the dart like a feather it's just smooth and relax not tence but love these videos keep them coming buddy peace out 👌👌
You nail it every time on the advice, well done!! I've noticed that licking my fingers while eating or drinking makes the grip vary (unless it's water), so best to avoid that.
That is exactly how i hold my dart, it took many throws due to the dart landing low or high. i placed the edge of the middle finger at the slope of darts barrel which joins the point and this made a great difference where the dart lands I also feel it's not as much about the stands but more of the point of release is it eye level, nose level or chin level. Peace.
What I'm interested in is the angle between the dart barrel and the palm of the hand. I've not seen a video with it. My guess is having that angle smaller would improve accuracy.
The grip is the most unique thing in darts imo. Most important thing is it feels comfortable. For new players starting however they hold a pencil is a good starting point. There is no standardised way of holding dart, all the top pros all hold all minds of different ways. Tip for developing that follow through, point at something with no dart in your hand. Point your index finger at a spot on the wall or something, extending your arm when doing so.
Solid stuff. Keep’ em coming, Dave! Btw, all board manufacturers (definitely Anarchid, GranBoard, and DartsLive 200s), with the exception of target, recommend not using darts heavier than 20g total weight. Those darts look possibly like 22-23g, which may be a reason behind your Gran3 getting beat. Should weigh your darts, if heavier than 20g you may want to consider the Nexus board for your next purchase (which I’m so excited to see 😊 - you should do a big reveal whenever you replace your board).
Can you do a video on stacking and when you should move your stance to shoot I’ve been playing for about 10 yrs off and on the last yr I’ve been serious about it I’m not getting any better
I've talked about stacking in a previous video... I don't remember which one but it does come up in my Medley matches and Cricket tips. Ive been making small adjustments to my stance based on the number I'm aiming for... I've also talked about that in recent videos. I appreciate the feedback.
I like your grip. Mine is similar, but I haven't been putting my middle finger on top. I think I will try your grip and see if it works. Currently, I feel like there is something not quite right with my grip as the darts will wobble sometimes.
I kind of grip the same but since I'm still a kind of a newbie I'm getting used to it. However, my one problem and hopefully you can answer this pain in the butt issue is my dart at times drop off the board, would this be because my follow is dragging downward or I'm letting the dart go too late, it's so frustrating in a game, I'll be doing well then "drop", let along embarrassing. I might be still new but I should know how to keep the dart on the board.
Imagine throwing THROUGH the number. Imagine the target is 1-2 inches BEHIND the board. It sounds like you're not throwing with the same effort each time. You should throw with the same force each time.
i think you might be more accurate if your stance was a bit upright head level in line with your toes,i use the same grip and my darts land straight.thanks for the tips
A couple of methods to make your board last. 1/ Spin the dart as you remove it and you will find that the bristle does not pull as easily as a straight pull, also don't grab three darts and yank them out all together, guaranteed board wrecker. 2/ rotate your board frequently, I worked out a pattern which promotes even wear. You just have to give it a little thought !!
Question. Do you feel any difference when throwing soft tip vs. your conversion steel tip? 🤷🏻♂️ I feel it somehow affects my throw and I’m trying not do anything different.
I was gonna ask the same question. I've had mine for about a month and it's holding up great. I'm still only like a 30-40 avg player so I'm not really stressing one area more than others, but I love it
I've been practicing for about 6 month's and still haven't found a consistent grip or technique. I find I'm tensing, almost like I'm holding my breath,I can't stop doing it. Because I've noticed if I stare at my target and really focus I get success, but seems like I run out of focus after 1 throw! If I relax, my focus doesn't seem as powerful.
Great insight again m8. Your throw looks so solid and smooth and defo something for me to work on. Keep up the content Mo Chara and until next time Adios 🎯🇮🇪
My finger tips are very dry and smooth so gripping has always been an issue. Tried the licking, found it very inconsistent, wax caused a build up. Then decided to try rosin, the same type as when i pitch fast pitch soft ball. Great improvement. A few years ago found the rosin that rock climbers used. You buy it by the block and crush it, for me it is the perfect solution. Very fine consistency, no build-up. and a consistent grip. Also a side benefit, at the dart shop the small, plastic bag of rosin costs 3-4 dollars, Cdn. The brick of rosin was 5-6 but recently went up to 10 dollars, but a brick will last for years.
I can tell you why your last granboard quit working. The weight of your dart is the root to your evil. You shouldn’t throw anything over 20 grams. If you’ve heard of an event called BullShooter you are not allowed there with darts over 20 grams either it’s because of the board. You risk breaking and damaging the board (which we’ve seen with your last board it was the case) the weight doesn’t make a huge difference some of the best soft tip players in the world play with 16 and even 14 gram darts. Keep up the good work man!
@@IronmanDarts are they a name brand barrel? Like Trinidad for example? If so you can get them in a lighter weight and then you won’t have the issues with the granboard
i once had a pro player recommend standing 1-2 feet back from the line to practice follow through. That one tip made the world of difference.
Good tip.
How is that? Stand further away? How does that improve follow through??
@@tatsdgreat8886 I caused me to let go of the dart at the end of my follow through, instead of releasing 3/4 of the way through. That gave me a repeatable follow through and allowed me to make it muscle memory. When I felt I had the stroke I was comfortable with I was able to practice normal distance.
The object isn't to actually hit anything persay just to get a comfortable follow through because you have to throw it harder.
I hope this explains it better and I apologize my original post was vague. If you're still confused please reach out again.
I just heard someone else say that recently.
@@papadartmandon't apologise but be more clear next time. No time for excuses.
I really love your super chilled method in these videos. It's like watching a video a buddy who's better at darts than you made to help you understand. It's still high quality, precise and, excuse the pun, to the point but it's just got that friendly feel to it.
I appreciate that!
The short stroke you described is and has been my bane. Sneaks up and keeps reappearing. You answered my question when you transitioned from 20 to 19. Was thinking about that last night if I should keep the elbow parallel to the ground. I notice you from going N to S of the bullseye, your elbow remained the same. Thank you for that
The extension is huge. Good way to get it "second nature" is to start extended. It helped me a ton.
Your grip is exactly like mine, your stance and your game as a result is much like mine as well. You just popped up in my feed about a week ago so it's cool and a bit of validation to find someone who's form and game is like mine. I subscribed mainly because you seem like a very grounded and cool guy and I just think your videos are down to Earth and connect with all those newbies trying to find their game......and I still pick up a thing or two from you as well. I'm 55 and always learn something new. Thanks for your work and keep doing what you're doing brother 👌
Never thought about this too much. Your index and thumb are directly across from each other. My grip is very similar but I have my index and middle finger on top and the thumb in between them. It sort of makes a triangle. It's how I've thrown for years so it just feels natural and stable. Cheers
Great feedback! Cheers.
Im going to try this.i was thinking of getting a scalloped dart
My Dart Board set just arrived today. It is my first time to play this game. Then I found your video. I tried it. It's very accurate, thank you. It helps me a lot. Now I can hit the bullseye 😊
Have fun!
Follow through is absolutely needed but as you play you will notice yourself following through worst things to do is overthinking things like follow through because instead of focusing on your target your more focused on that follow through hand and extension I do it one motion like so relax were I hold the dart like a feather it's just smooth and relax not tence but love these videos keep them coming buddy peace out 👌👌
Sehr gute Tipps, vielen Dank ! Sie haben einen starken wurf , schön mit viel speed gefällt mir ! Thx for this Work ! Awesome
You nail it every time on the advice, well done!! I've noticed that licking my fingers while eating or drinking makes the grip vary (unless it's water), so best to avoid that.
Exactly!
That is exactly how i hold my dart, it took many throws due to the dart landing low or high. i placed the edge of the middle finger at the slope of darts barrel which joins the point and this made a great difference where the dart lands I also feel it's not as much about the stands but more of the point of release is it eye level, nose level or chin level. Peace.
What I'm interested in is the angle between the dart barrel and the palm of the hand. I've not seen a video with it. My guess is having that angle smaller would improve accuracy.
It’s so hard to say, there are so many different grips and throwing forms that once you find what works for you, stick with it. Experiment.
Brilliant video as always boss 👍
The grip is the most unique thing in darts imo. Most important thing is it feels comfortable. For new players starting however they hold a pencil is a good starting point.
There is no standardised way of holding dart, all the top pros all hold all minds of different ways.
Tip for developing that follow through, point at something with no dart in your hand. Point your index finger at a spot on the wall or something, extending your arm when doing so.
Great feedback
Solid stuff. Keep’ em coming, Dave! Btw, all board manufacturers (definitely Anarchid, GranBoard, and DartsLive 200s), with the exception of target, recommend not using darts heavier than 20g total weight. Those darts look possibly like 22-23g, which may be a reason behind your Gran3 getting beat. Should weigh your darts, if heavier than 20g you may want to consider the Nexus board for your next purchase (which I’m so excited to see 😊 - you should do a big reveal whenever you replace your board).
Thanks for the info!
Thanx bud great advice,clear short to the point. Helped 👍
Great input, I really like your videos. Thank you Sir. 🙏
Can you do a video on stacking and when you should move your stance to shoot I’ve been playing for about 10 yrs off and on the last yr I’ve been serious about it I’m not getting any better
I've talked about stacking in a previous video... I don't remember which one but it does come up in my Medley matches and Cricket tips. Ive been making small adjustments to my stance based on the number I'm aiming for... I've also talked about that in recent videos. I appreciate the feedback.
Thanks for your video.
What is the reference of your Darts?
Thanks 🙂
Reference?
@@IronmanDarts Sorry for my poor english 😊
what brand and model of darts do you use?
(I hope that is more understandable)
All my equipment can be found in description below video.
How I missed that? Thanks 👍
I like your grip. Mine is similar, but I haven't been putting my middle finger on top. I think I will try your grip and see if it works. Currently, I feel like there is something not quite right with my grip as the darts will wobble sometimes.
Keep on tinkering... you'll get it.
good dart tip i like it i im geting better at darts i watch your video
Glad I could help
@@IronmanDarts thank you dave
I put my thumb on the "balance point". What is your opinion please?
If it helps, then do that… this is such an individual feel for everyone… whatever you need to do to feel comfortable and confident!
@@IronmanDarts Thank you.
I kind of grip the same but since I'm still a kind of a newbie I'm getting used to it. However, my one problem and hopefully you can answer this pain in the butt issue is my dart at times drop off the board, would this be because my follow is dragging downward or I'm letting the dart go too late, it's so frustrating in a game, I'll be doing well then "drop", let along embarrassing. I might be still new but I should know how to keep the dart on the board.
Imagine throwing THROUGH the number. Imagine the target is 1-2 inches BEHIND the board. It sounds like you're not throwing with the same effort each time. You should throw with the same force each time.
i think you might be more accurate if your stance was a bit upright head level in line with your toes,i use the same grip and my darts land straight.thanks for the tips
Please see my most recent videos to see my current approach.
Does the darts that you put the link for Amazon have the ability to change the dart points as in your video?
The soft tip has replaceable tips, yes.
A couple of methods to make your board last. 1/ Spin the dart as you remove it and you will find that the bristle does not pull as easily as a straight pull, also don't grab three darts and yank them out all together, guaranteed board wrecker. 2/ rotate your board frequently, I worked out a pattern which promotes even wear. You just have to give it a little thought !!
Great tips! Thx, Milt.
Nice info thank you jb.
Any time!
Sir afternoon, from Philippines
Dang! Those 20s.
Your grip is exactly like mine, except I hold further back. Also have the dart nestling in the first crook of my index finger
Nice!
Any tip for the beginners?
Please be specific? Which area of your game?
What is this soft tip you mention? I've only ever used steel tips.
Ha
Question. Do you feel any difference when throwing soft tip vs. your conversion steel tip? 🤷🏻♂️
I feel it somehow affects my throw and I’m trying not do anything different.
It’s probably an issue of weight distribution, the front of the dart might be heavier which will throw off the flight path of the dart?
Another Great video. Thanks!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
How do you like the Razorback board?
I was gonna ask the same question. I've had mine for about a month and it's holding up great. I'm still only like a 30-40 avg player so I'm not really stressing one area more than others, but I love it
It’s fine… I’m just now using the Prodigy board.
What happened to your granboard 3 I just bought the same one from the link you gave me
??
You said you threw your granboard in the trash it was garbage. Is that the same one you got Amazon
I got a NEW one from Amazon... the old one was bad because I was throwing TOO HARD. The new one has been PERFECT, zero issues.
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
I've been practicing for about 6 month's and still haven't found a consistent grip or technique.
I find I'm tensing, almost like I'm holding my breath,I can't stop doing it. Because I've noticed if I stare at my target and really focus I get success, but seems like I run out of focus after 1 throw!
If I relax, my focus doesn't seem as powerful.
Check out my other videos like this one: th-cam.com/video/mn5jYyhz7HY/w-d-xo.html and this one: th-cam.com/video/5bmXuxPc560/w-d-xo.html
have you won any tournaments?
I haven't played any 'real' tournaments outside of my league playoffs. You?
Well done bud some good tips as always 👍
Thx!!!
Great insight again m8. Your throw looks so solid and smooth and defo something for me to work on. Keep up the content Mo Chara and until next time Adios 🎯🇮🇪
I appreciate you, thanks!
nice thank you 👍
No problem 👍
One thing’s for sure, your darts fly nice and straight!
I appreciate that. What's your game? Steel or Soft Tip?
@@IronmanDarts Steel tip all day!! I will sub in the soft tip league sometimes though.
3* darts grip tips !
My finger tips are very dry and smooth so gripping has always been an issue. Tried the licking, found it very inconsistent, wax caused a build up. Then decided to try rosin, the same type as when i pitch fast pitch soft ball. Great improvement. A few years ago found the rosin that rock climbers used. You buy it by the block and crush it, for me it is the perfect solution. Very fine consistency, no build-up. and a consistent grip. Also a side benefit, at the dart shop the small, plastic bag of rosin costs 3-4 dollars, Cdn. The brick of rosin was 5-6 but recently went up to 10 dollars, but a brick will last for years.
Great tips!
Magnesium what they use in weightlifting :)
Thanks very much man
Of course
nice video and thanks for this. :)
Glad you liked it!
No extensión?
???
I can tell you why your last granboard quit working. The weight of your dart is the root to your evil. You shouldn’t throw anything over 20 grams. If you’ve heard of an event called BullShooter you are not allowed there with darts over 20 grams either it’s because of the board. You risk breaking and damaging the board (which we’ve seen with your last board it was the case) the weight doesn’t make a huge difference some of the best soft tip players in the world play with 16 and even 14 gram darts. Keep up the good work man!
I weighed my darts... they are 22 grams. So that may be the problem, thank you so much!
@@IronmanDarts so your darts would be geared more towards steel tip
@@IronmanDarts are they a name brand barrel? Like Trinidad for example? If so you can get them in a lighter weight and then you won’t have the issues with the granboard
Thats an interesting spot to put your tv
Why is that? The visual is super nice to have it right there plus it hides all the cables and power chords.
Thanks
I hope it helps!
Please send me dart board Flipkart order link
DON'T HAVE ONE.
Sometimes I get in a rhythm where it feels so good and natural and other times my throw feels so awkward 😢
The more you practice, the sooner you can eliminate those awkward times…. Out practice the bad 🤙
It still looks like you're shortstroking a bit
Keep on the good work!
Are you referring to my current content or during this video?
Follow through just doesn't work for me. Wrist flick is much more accurate and consistent. Less motion to cause issues.
Ok, I appreciate the feedback. If it works for you... keep at it. Respect.
U dont follow trough?
This is an old video. Thank you though.
Never listen to anyone on how to hold your darts! Hold then how ever you feel comfortable
Beginners are watching too. There are some general guidelines people need to know. You can’t just wing it and hope you’re doing it right.
Nice
Thanks!
Best practice tip? Two hours per day....minimum. More, if you can. There's no other way. 🤗🤗
Great tip!
How to become pro
Practice
Grip is unique not taught
Ok