Asp is a legend, met him in Nottingham after the Premier League in the pub, spoke to us for ages while I'm dressed as Rey Mysterio 😂 got a class photo too
Joe Cullen please and I'd appreciate your insight on him being more of a rhythm player because sometimes I feel he's not aiming but has superb, natural motor throw
@@Straightdarts thank you, never knew that it needs permissions. Nonetheless, deeply appreciate your design & insights which are of value and enrich even a person who doesn't play darts but loves the game for the sake of interest and in past, when people ask me any thing on throw, I inevitably forward their questions/queries to your channel. You're doing great work in this aspect champ 👌👍keep inspiring the players as well as people who love this fantastic game..LLAP🖖
Aspinal positions the dart tip upward during the withdrawal. When I play on the higher numbers, I manage that quite well. However, when I play on the lower numbers like 19 or double 2 for checking out, my elbow naturally drops lower, and my upper arm points downward. Then, I encounter difficulties in positioning the dart tip at the same angle during the withdrawal. I have to rotate my wrist so far back that the dart tip points upward at the same angle, and this feels forced. Consequently, my familiar throwing motion changes, and the darts consistently land deeper than intended. Furthermore, it's much harder for me to follow through on my throw with the lower numbers. I often throw lighter and in an arc, not as smoothly with forward pressure as I do with, for example, the 20, as if I'm afraid that the dart might land too high in the board during the through. Do you have any tips for me?
Back when I was a pretty good Dart player, I was like Asp I twirled the dart , kind of Anderson , and I had a kick forward as I threw , I away's told new Dart players its ok to kick as long as it was forward ,
@@Jacksafc08 There you discovered, why Asp is now plagued by his arm-injury and now has to pause for a while. Not a style, which one should recommend. I think, he has to learn, how to throw the dart properly.
Hi, thanks for watching. :) His middle finger is lightly touching the bottom right of the dart. I have attached a photo on the email response I sent you. :)
@@Straightdartsdo you mean it’s touching the barrel because that’s my grip most players tend to have at least a finger on the point but Nathan and Chris Dobey don’t seem to ??
Asp is a legend, met him in Nottingham after the Premier League in the pub, spoke to us for ages while I'm dressed as Rey Mysterio 😂 got a class photo too
I remember Peter Wright sayin that no one should be able to throw like he does
Good analysis again. Let's see what Nathan can achieve more in the next major's.
Impressive throw when you consider Aspinall’s injury last year. He did not overcompensate for the injury. He managed to stay consistent
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I like the way the Asp throws and I like his little bounce as he releases the dart
I've learnt alot from you in a short amount of time. Legend.
Good vid 👍🎯
Glad yuo are back to posting this type of content.
Love this channel mate, truly stands alone in terms of darting content.
Much appreciated! Thank you buddy. :)
Awesome video, would love to see a throw analysis of Andrew Gilding
It will be done. :) I'll see what shots I can find, without a copyright strike. :)
Another great analysis/teaching tool!!
Hi. Great video.
I would like to see Chris Dobey next.
Thanks for the videos.
Fantastic video mate
Another fantastic review mate , thanks !!
I loved the robot at the end 😂
Great analysis as always 👌🏻🍻
I would love to see Joe Cullen's throw analysis please 😅
Yeah because Cullen throws so far Down below his eye .
Nice 👌
Great video as usual mate!
Thank you buddy. :)
That robot cracks me up😂
Great stuff 🎯
Joe Cullen please and I'd appreciate your insight on him being more of a rhythm player because sometimes I feel he's not aiming but has superb, natural motor throw
I'm still building up copyright free footage for him, but it will be done buddy. :) thank you. 😊
@@Straightdarts thank you, never knew that it needs permissions. Nonetheless, deeply appreciate your design & insights which are of value and enrich even a person who doesn't play darts but loves the game for the sake of interest and in past, when people ask me any thing on throw, I inevitably forward their questions/queries to your channel. You're doing great work in this aspect champ 👌👍keep inspiring the players as well as people who love this fantastic game..LLAP🖖
I went to watch the darts on Saturday, got a fist bump from the Asp and today I threw my first 180 ever!! Coincidence??
Shows how good The Asp is 😄 🤣 well done, buddy. 👏
That’s like when the pick of destiny fell into the hands of a young Edward………Edward Van Halen. 😂
Luke Humphries next please! I'm predicting he'll be number 1 within the next 2 years.
Some prediction this
Would love to see Callan Rydz throw analysis
Aspinal positions the dart tip upward during the withdrawal.
When I play on the higher numbers, I manage that quite well.
However, when I play on the lower numbers like 19 or double 2 for checking out, my elbow naturally drops lower, and my upper arm points downward. Then, I encounter difficulties in positioning the dart tip at the same angle during the withdrawal.
I have to rotate my wrist so far back that the dart tip points upward at the same angle, and this feels forced. Consequently, my familiar throwing motion changes, and the darts consistently land deeper than intended.
Furthermore, it's much harder for me to follow through on my throw with the lower numbers. I often throw lighter and in an arc, not as smoothly with forward pressure as I do with, for example, the 20, as if I'm afraid that the dart might land too high in the board during the through.
Do you have any tips for me?
Give this ago. :) ruclips.net/video/MNSE_9epQ-8/видео.htmlsi=9EBbZEznp-LRp4Sp
Back when I was a pretty good Dart player, I was like Asp I twirled the dart , kind of Anderson , and I had a kick forward as I threw , I away's told new Dart players its ok to kick as long as it was forward ,
Minus the body movement, Good throw to replicate for rear grippers?
Definitely, the hard part is getting the dart to kick up at release. :)
@@Jacksafc08 There you discovered, why Asp is now plagued by his arm-injury and now has to pause for a while. Not a style, which one should recommend. I think, he has to learn, how to throw the dart properly.
Cool
Where is his middlefinger on the Dart ?
Hi, thanks for watching. :)
His middle finger is lightly touching the bottom right of the dart. I have attached a photo on the email response I sent you. :)
@@Straightdartsdo you mean it’s touching the barrel because that’s my grip most players tend to have at least a finger on the point but Nathan and Chris Dobey don’t seem to ??
Great Analysis mate well done❤
Nathan use 26g darts if I’m right?
Correct! :)
First!