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Great stuff! People tend to under appreciate the magic of visualization. Also limiting negative self talk, my homies wrestle with their temper during a match and your own mind can be your worst enemy if you start bad mouthing your own self.
Ned took the right path joining a league or 2, that helps with the nerves you'd have since there's a big difference between home and actually playing. It's a good mix practice and real game
Joining a league is definitely a great way to bridge the gap between home practice and competitive play. 🏆 It offers a structured environment where you can build confidence and get accustomed to the pressures of real games. Plus, it’s a fantastic way to gain experience, learn from others, and improve your overall game. Combining practice with regular league play helps you adapt to different scenarios and opponents, which can be invaluable for handling nerves and refining your skills. Keep at it, and you'll likely find that your performance and confidence continue to grow. 🎯💪
That’s fantastic progress! 🎯 Hitting a 60+ average and doing well in multiple leagues is a great achievement, especially given you’ve only been playing since November. Your dedication and practice are clearly paying off. Keep up the great work and continue to build on your success. If you have any specific goals or areas you’re looking to improve, feel free to share-always here to help! 💪👏
🎯 Ready to take your darts game to the next level? 🚀
We’ve packed all our expertise into 3 exclusive guides - get tips on accuracy, mental strength, and tournament preparation!
👇 Grab them now! 👇
👉 Aim Like a Pro: 10 Proven Techniques for Dart Accuracy: dartsdecoded.gumroad.com/l/aimlikeapro
👉 Never Nervous Again: Guide to Mental Focus: dartsdecoded.gumroad.com/l/nevernervousagain
👉 Master Tournament Preparation: dartsdecoded.gumroad.com/l/tournamentready
Great stuff! People tend to under appreciate the magic of visualization. Also limiting negative self talk, my homies wrestle with their temper during a match and your own mind can be your worst enemy if you start bad mouthing your own self.
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Ned took the right path joining a league or 2, that helps with the nerves you'd have since there's a big difference between home and actually playing. It's a good mix practice and real game
Joining a league is definitely a great way to bridge the gap between home practice and competitive play. 🏆 It offers a structured environment where you can build confidence and get accustomed to the pressures of real games. Plus, it’s a fantastic way to gain experience, learn from others, and improve your overall game.
Combining practice with regular league play helps you adapt to different scenarios and opponents, which can be invaluable for handling nerves and refining your skills. Keep at it, and you'll likely find that your performance and confidence continue to grow. 🎯💪
Danke für's Video und die Arbeit dafür. Grüße an alle! 😄
nice! ive been playing since mid november. doing well in two different leagues right now with a 60+ average (with checkouts/doubles)
That’s fantastic progress! 🎯 Hitting a 60+ average and doing well in multiple leagues is a great achievement, especially given you’ve only been playing since November. Your dedication and practice are clearly paying off. Keep up the great work and continue to build on your success. If you have any specific goals or areas you’re looking to improve, feel free to share-always here to help! 💪👏
Thanks very helpful
Phil Taylor the GOAT was at the gym everyday, ran the odd marathon, and only ate healthy food. Yeah right lol
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Just being good a mathematics will help you 10x more than 90% of what was suggested in this video.