Fundamentals is always the key. I'm relatively new to the game and had to take a pause because of an injury. It's always important to stick with the fundamentals and that's what I plan on doing thank you so much I'm subscribing and look forward to more videos from you.
One thing I practise a lot is my walk up and stance but not throwing any darts. I do this around a dozen times, walk up, get feet set, Look at board lean forward Bring arm up Repeat. Not sure why but this has really increased my confidence as I feel my body is ready without thinking and I can concentrate on my game instead of setup.
@@ArrowValley interesting idea. In general, if it works for you, stick with it. Building confidence is oftentimes a very personal experience. Thanks for sharing yours!!
@@nominox1158 my point exactly!! Getting frustrated will only lead to bad habits, that won't help improve your throw in the long run! Thanks for the comment!!
@@GarageDartsI agree as well, and I'm sure if you're throwing at that double in a game, there's a little niggle of doubt as you recall those 30 missed darts when you were practising.
What works for me on double 1 is aiming for the double 20 but take a slight step to the right but everyone is different of course and certainly not my favourite double
Fundamentals is always the key. I'm relatively new to the game and had to take a pause because of an injury. It's always important to stick with the fundamentals and that's what I plan on doing thank you so much I'm subscribing and look forward to more videos from you.
Excellent advice on the frustration factor, so easy to ruin progress getting tied in knots when things just don’t happen.
Thanks for the comment. Its definitely a trap many of us fall into! Results only come with patience
Thankyou for all your videos, they are a great help ❤
Love this..we dwell so much on th doubles but Def trying out th single numbers aswell
Thank you Cali for sharing your knowledge and skills.
Love this content, I will certainly look to add these to my routine
One thing I practise a lot is my walk up and stance but not throwing any darts.
I do this around a dozen times,
walk up,
get feet set,
Look at board
lean forward
Bring arm up
Repeat.
Not sure why but this has really increased my confidence as I feel my body is ready without thinking and I can concentrate on my game instead of setup.
@@ArrowValley interesting idea. In general, if it works for you, stick with it. Building confidence is oftentimes a very personal experience. Thanks for sharing yours!!
thanks for the tips, I learned something❤
I think limiting yourself to a certain amount of darts is a good idea because i end up throwing 30 darts at double 1 and get frustrated
@@nominox1158 my point exactly!! Getting frustrated will only lead to bad habits, that won't help improve your throw in the long run! Thanks for the comment!!
@@GarageDartsI agree as well, and I'm sure if you're throwing at that double in a game, there's a little niggle of doubt as you recall those 30 missed darts when you were practising.
@@shaunneal9981 TRUTH!!
What works for me on double 1 is aiming for the double 20 but take a slight step to the right but everyone is different of course and certainly not my favourite double
too much theories
Huh?