Thanks, I just picked up throwing darts as a hobby in my spare time in college, I sometimes play with my room mate, we usually go to a dart cafe that has electronic boards. It kills me every time I hit double twenty twice in a turn only to have the next turn missing it completely. This will no doubt help me a lot, thanks for this informative but simple video.
Eye dominance might be useful to mention. When I shoot archery, I had to learn how to shoot left handed because I'm left eye dominant. I'm right handed with everything else, including darts. When I line up at the oche, I line up my dominant eye with the target, which means I'm forced to throw at an angle (across my body). If I line up straight with my right eye aimed at the target, my darts always go left of the target. Maybe you could cover this in another video.
No bs I just doubled my average for 20 games straight now because of this video. Been throwing darts for a while now and couldnt figure out why I wasnt improving much. Turns out i was lined up d18 when i thought i was aiming t20.
It's actually very helpful if it "clicks" for you. The best grip is one that keeps the dart pointed at the target without any effort. The best place to stand is the place where a comfortable throw sends it right toward your target. You don't want to ever drop your elbow when you throw. These are pretty much the three keys to darts, but each one of them is unique to the individual. If you have to cock your wrist in a weird way you're probably going to twist the dart out of line when you throw, and the dart will wobble or twist in the air and the tip won't hit anywhere near where you are aiming. So however you hold the dart, it should be very easy to hold it straight. This is very often the way you hold a dart the first time you pick it up. People often stand in a spot that makes them throw across the board rather than straight at it. This makes it much harder to consistently hit the target. One neat trick I saw to find where you should stand is to mark a line on the floor directly under the bull's-eye, then place a board (2x4 or something) and Mark another line directly under the bull's-eye on that board. Line up at the board, and if you are standing in the right spot to aim at the bull the two lines will line up. Adjust your position until they do, and you've found where you should stand. If you are right handed, this is probably left of center, like the video says. Lastly, "push the dart at the target" is an excellent basic description of how to throw correctly. You don't want a lot of motion when you throw. You don't want to swing your elbow around or wind up or anything like that. You just want your forearm to move with just a little bit of support from your shoulder. The throw is almost all tricep. "Push at the target" accomplishes this.
Some good pointer Jeffery, however don't think of it while throwing, you could end up with darterites if you think to much about how to throw, stand, release etc.
Every dart player throws different. You should play how you feel is comfortable. Don't listen to someone showing you how to throw. It's a self teaching sport
I've been practicing on my own for a few months. I've been improving on my grouping but really struggle to get that triple 20. i stood to the left as suggested, MY FIRST THROW was a triple 20!! I'm over the moon! thanks for the tip!
I grew up watching my dad play darts and now hes passed down his board and darts to me and now I am practicing so I can beat him currently finding my rhythm lol. I love watching darts
The legend that created Bob's 27. Based on my love for your game I created 3 drills. They don't stand up to your creation. Bob's 27 is brilliant. It's honor to see the legend behind the game
A good little game to warm up is you have to score over 175 scoring only if you get a double or a bull, nearest the bull to start,best of 3 or 5 legs, and its good fun.
If you're good at golf. Use the same fundamentals and setups you do as if you were to lineup your shot. Stand far back from the board and square your shoulders. That'll give you the correct positioning for your aim instantly. Then just walk up to the board while square like he is saying... and have your arm pointing at the tipple 20.
Ive struggled a bit with hitting numbers, never noticed my position. First few tries after this al straight hitting the target (which are not tripples but just the big numbers at my level).
if you rotate your body, you're no longer throwing at an angle. i don't know if i'd say it's ideal, but plenty of right handers throw from the right of the centre of the oche
I'm lef thanded and mostly throwing on 19. The problem is I hit soooo many triple 3's you wouldn't belive. If half of them would go to triple 19, I'll be a solid player. I noticed that my throw is little diagonally, so that is probablly the main problem. I tried to change foot positions and moved left or right on the line, but nothing helpes. I'm so pissed off. Any advice?
What are you guys talking about? Guy gave us great rule of thumb for how to hold a dart. Sounds like great advice to me, especially when it comes from the ex champion.
Im r8ght hand and I love right hand side. Dosnt matter where...sometimes no place on dartboard and you have to change position no matter what! Anyway, also straight is good enough because easy to score x3 single 20 or more if lucky with T20 or D20.
Uuh? Where you point if you put your arm "straight out" depends on the angle at which you stand at the oche, not only on where you stand. The shortest distance to the board is where your shoulder and your hand is at the center line. Plain geometry, actually.
I'm pretty short so the dart boards are always hung higher in pubs than what my eyelevel would be. I haven't found any tips on how to compensate for it :/ Any advice?
i find it more comfortable to stand a little to the left as well, but I couldn't help notice that many prominent pros, like bristow, lowe, wilson, appear to stand on the right side. wonder why that is
In John Lowe case, he had a motor cycle accident as a teenager and it affected his eye sight, hence standing to right. Ref John's book, how to play darts
I stand on the right side on the board and I throw the darts better from there then from the left side. And if you look at Wesley Newton who kills all this rules but I'm sure he will own this Bob guy...
hello bob every time i throw a dart my dog starts barking and it makes my son scream, my wife has made me practice darts in the garden now, but i live in arbroath where it is cold, do you have any tips for throwing outdoors or with a dog? thank you gavin
Strange i find hitting triple 20 easy and very often, but i hit the bulls eye 1 in 25 shots ish everytime :( and have been on darts from 9 years old until 14 then quit until last week ;) nearly "cough" 30
me and my friends were playing games in the park when they wanted to play dart but sadly they feel like they're gonna loose so i tried to play it the game was popping the balloon using only 3 dart i payed 20 to play it then played dart i stayed focused on the baloon and the dart and throw it i popped the ballons again and again the prize i got was a pokemon bracelet cause i earned 3 points to it and so we played another game like throwing coins in a board when you win it when you got it to middle thanks anyway this will help me play dart at school
How I learned..shoot with what works...but if you want to be better *Aim with your should towards the board *Don't think about your opponents darts *The score does not determine the winner until the last dart ends the match *Have fun,relax Practice Practice Practice Practice Any individual will get better with time and patience.There is no right or wrong way to hold a Dart.Play your own style. Most important.. *Steel tips are better than soft-tip(just kidding) Have fun
I know, but you've got to admit the skill nowadays is way better then before. Bob Anderson is indeed a legend, but that doesn't mean his theory is right. I don't believe there is a perfect way to throw, every style is effective in it's own way. And btw: Wes Newton was just a ''bad'' example. Here's maybe a better one: Jocky Wilson. Jocky Wilson had also a weird style and that's absolutely a legend too.
That's my point it's that the concept of this video doesn't make sense. People would just follow this ''rules'' because Bob says so. (which makes sense But you've got to admit that a world titel in 2013 is alot harder then it was back in the old days. And maybe if Wes was there in 1973 ( he wasn't born yet though ) then he would take surely some titels.) It's just my opinion and I love to watch old video's of darts, it's just that you can't compare a classic like Bob with someone from today
peacefuljeffrey hold the dart and throw it lol whatever is comfortable to you. The magic isn’t in the way you hold or throw the dart it’s in the stance and aim. I know many people who can hit a bullseye (or any other number for that matter) by throwing the dart backwards (flight first).
peacefuljeffrey as long as you can throw straight at the twenty, even if they are all over the twenty and not close to the treble, that’s fine, once you have the straight throw the release and aim will come as you’ll just begin to do it instinctively and you’ll eventually start getting closer to the treble, not a quick game to get good at though
Bob Anderson is one of the greats...Wes Newton hasn't won a premier event yet. Bob started in 1973 and was still reaching world championship semi finals in 2004 and 2005. Wes has yet to reach a semi final. Ha ha as if you just referred to one the of the legends as 'this Bob guy' as if he was a nobody.
9 years later.... still one of the best advices ever
True
Agreed
10 years later
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11 years later…still the same, baby! Whoooooo!!
Thanks, I just picked up throwing darts as a hobby in my spare time in college, I sometimes play with my room mate, we usually go to a dart cafe that has electronic boards. It kills me every time I hit double twenty twice in a turn only to have the next turn missing it completely. This will no doubt help me a lot, thanks for this informative but simple video.
1 hour of throwing darths a day for a year, and you will beat almost every non-professional
You better bloody hope so or it may be time for a change of sports
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Stop drinking
Yeah right 😉 great explaining
Eye dominance might be useful to mention. When I shoot archery, I had to learn how to shoot left handed because I'm left eye dominant. I'm right handed with everything else, including darts. When I line up at the oche, I line up my dominant eye with the target, which means I'm forced to throw at an angle (across my body). If I line up straight with my right eye aimed at the target, my darts always go left of the target. Maybe you could cover this in another video.
No bs I just doubled my average for 20 games straight now because of this video. Been throwing darts for a while now and couldnt figure out why I wasnt improving much. Turns out i was lined up d18 when i thought i was aiming t20.
Something so small changed my game so much!
So his advice is to throw the dart at the board?
Yes; wasn't very illuminating, was it?!
It's actually very helpful if it "clicks" for you. The best grip is one that keeps the dart pointed at the target without any effort. The best place to stand is the place where a comfortable throw sends it right toward your target. You don't want to ever drop your elbow when you throw. These are pretty much the three keys to darts, but each one of them is unique to the individual.
If you have to cock your wrist in a weird way you're probably going to twist the dart out of line when you throw, and the dart will wobble or twist in the air and the tip won't hit anywhere near where you are aiming. So however you hold the dart, it should be very easy to hold it straight. This is very often the way you hold a dart the first time you pick it up.
People often stand in a spot that makes them throw across the board rather than straight at it. This makes it much harder to consistently hit the target.
One neat trick I saw to find where you should stand is to mark a line on the floor directly under the bull's-eye, then place a board (2x4 or something) and Mark another line directly under the bull's-eye on that board. Line up at the board, and if you are standing in the right spot to aim at the bull the two lines will line up. Adjust your position until they do, and you've found where you should stand.
If you are right handed, this is probably left of center, like the video says.
Lastly, "push the dart at the target" is an excellent basic description of how to throw correctly. You don't want a lot of motion when you throw. You don't want to swing your elbow around or wind up or anything like that.
You just want your forearm to move with just a little bit of support from your shoulder. The throw is almost all tricep. "Push at the target" accomplishes this.
Some good pointer Jeffery, however don't think of it while throwing, you could end up with darterites if you think to much about how to throw, stand, release etc.
He shares some basic but important foundation. If all you heard was "throw the dart at the board" you might be beyond help.
Is advice is to stay in the far left.
Every dart player throws different. You should play how you feel is comfortable. Don't listen to someone showing you how to throw. It's a self teaching sport
Yeah then why the heck are you here?
@@KymiiG this video popped up randomly as they do and was curious to how you could be taught a natural throw. That's why the Heck I'm here!!
@@marcuspeel854 LMAO
@@marcuspeel854 RUclips always randomly gives us more of what we love to feed our addiction.
Bob Anderson is 1 of the founding members of the PDC, how about showing some respect to a former World Champion.
reverandmm where has anybody shown disrespect to Bob? Stop licking ass
@Winston Mcgee
what the fuck did u just said? how old are you boy? damnnnn... oh, let me rephrase that..
from what planet are you boy?
Winston Mcgee u shouldnt have said that. Ur disrespecting others...
I've been practicing on my own for a few months. I've been improving on my grouping but really struggle to get that triple 20. i stood to the left as suggested, MY FIRST THROW was a triple 20!! I'm over the moon! thanks for the tip!
I grew up watching my dad play darts and now hes passed down his board and darts to me and now I am practicing so I can beat him currently finding my rhythm lol. I love watching darts
Sean Connery is right...its not easy...always.
Cpl. Gadway USMC
Haahahaha nailed it
The legend that created Bob's 27. Based on my love for your game I created 3 drills. They don't stand up to your creation. Bob's 27 is brilliant. It's honor to see the legend behind the game
These videos are awesome, got the dartboard out recently and I was quite bad. We'll see how these tips help!
A good little game to warm up is you have to score over 175 scoring only if you get a double or a bull, nearest the bull to start,best of 3 or 5 legs, and its good fun.
If you're good at golf. Use the same fundamentals and setups you do as if you were to lineup your shot. Stand far back from the board and square your shoulders. That'll give you the correct positioning for your aim instantly. Then just walk up to the board while square like he is saying... and have your arm pointing at the tipple 20.
Looking good Bob, nice to be given tips by a master of the game.
great tip makes sense going to try just joined a dart league hope it goes well
How'd it go
Just got a dart board and this is good advice even after a decade
10 years later still best 📹 🎥 video
Ive struggled a bit with hitting numbers, never noticed my position. First few tries after this al straight hitting the target (which are not tripples but just the big numbers at my level).
I bought my darts chat yesterday and am learning thanks for the information
What a fantastic helpful video from a top man
In response to madelinejames, when you throw a dart at a board you're taking a shot. So shooting is a fine way of describing it.
if you rotate your body, you're no longer throwing at an angle. i don't know if i'd say it's ideal, but plenty of right handers throw from the right of the centre of the oche
Just hold and throw what feels comfortable! Then practice a lot and when done practicing practice some more! Find good competition to!
i was about to say that thing but seven months of time is a big gap!!
thanks il try the left position instead of centre
Thank you for this video and hello to all of the TRADER PRO darts fan channel.
I'm lef thanded and mostly throwing on 19. The problem is I hit soooo many triple 3's you wouldn't belive. If half of them would go to triple 19, I'll be a solid player. I noticed that my throw is little diagonally, so that is probablly the main problem. I tried to change foot positions and moved left or right on the line, but nothing helpes. I'm so pissed off. Any advice?
try to stand on the right hand side of the oche if you are lefthanded mate
What are you guys talking about? Guy gave us great rule of thumb for how to hold a dart. Sounds like great advice to me, especially when it comes from the ex champion.
Nice tipps, but just for the productions value: why never tripple 20? :)
Im r8ght hand and I love right hand side. Dosnt matter where...sometimes no place on dartboard and you have to change position no matter what! Anyway, also straight is good enough because easy to score x3 single 20 or more if lucky with T20 or D20.
Can you use the same principles and applied it in lighter darts
whos bright idea was it to put that mini clip up right as he throws the dart? You're fired!
very good. tank yuo.
ممنون از حضوررررتک تک شما گراميان.
What an elegant and simple advice!
Uuh? Where you point if you put your arm "straight out" depends on the angle at which you stand at the oche, not only on where you stand. The shortest distance to the board is where your shoulder and your hand is at the center line. Plain geometry, actually.
best advice ive ever received thanks 🙏🏻
i'm so nervous because i have a dart completion so thank you you got me a great practice
xXAshleyChan NightcoreXx never show your opponent you're nervous ;) when you play relaxed you've already got a one up
This is semi-pro level so I'm not surprised...hitting that accurately amazing 👍
I'm pretty short so the dart boards are always hung higher in pubs than what my eyelevel would be. I haven't found any tips on how to compensate for it :/ Any advice?
Thanks for the tips
I'm right handed but left eye dominant. Any tips.
Cheers Bob the stance angle stuff was clear, well explained and makes 100% logical sense >:)
Can you hold up your throwing elbow with the other hand while throwing the dart? Is that allowed?
Eric Data Pedron yes , but ppl will laugh at you noob
eric bristow in his hay day stood right of the oche.phil taylor stands centre of the oche
these videos really helped thank you
i find it more comfortable to stand a little to the left as well, but I couldn't help notice that many prominent pros, like bristow, lowe, wilson, appear to stand on the right side. wonder why that is
In John Lowe case, he had a motor cycle accident as a teenager and it affected his eye sight, hence standing to right. Ref John's book, how to play darts
@@rodgerroadkill339 Ah, did not know that. Thanks for the tip!
Good tips :)
What is it exactly that qualifies you to critique Bob Anderson?
very nice tips!!!
You are a genius, a true dart master.
thank you so much 😁
Bob Anderson is a proper gent!
Thanks brother man! Great tips!
Literally the first time doing what he said I got 3 20s in a row
Spot on
i am a right handed and i stand at the middle exactly align to the middle of the board.... my throw does'nt go to the right side of the board .....
I stand on the right side on the board and I throw the darts better from there then from the left side.
And if you look at Wesley Newton who kills all this rules but I'm sure he will own this Bob guy...
hello bob every time i throw a dart my dog starts barking and it makes my son scream, my wife has made me practice darts in the garden now, but i live in arbroath where it is cold, do you have any tips for throwing outdoors or with a dog? thank you gavin
hello videojug can you please pass this questions onto bob as i cant find his email thank you gvain
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John Lowe stood to the far right of the oche and so does Gerwyn Price and not standing central or left hasn't done them any harm.
Harder than it looks
@300096586 am the same i throw to many different ways ,
Strange i find hitting triple 20 easy and very often, but i hit the bulls eye 1 in 25 shots ish everytime :( and have been on darts from 9 years old until 14 then quit until last week ;) nearly "cough" 30
As Bobby George says 'aim where to throw it and throw it where your aiming' simples
This video was on my birthday!
Nice video, i won first time i play, thanks to you
me and my friends were playing games in the park when they wanted to play dart but sadly they feel like they're gonna loose
so i tried to play it the game was popping the balloon using only 3 dart i payed 20 to play it then played dart i stayed focused on the baloon and the dart and throw it i popped the ballons again and again the prize i got was a pokemon bracelet cause i earned 3 points to it and so we played another game like throwing coins in a board when you win it when you got it to middle thanks anyway this will help me play dart at school
How I learned..shoot with what works...but if you want to be better
*Aim with your should towards the board
*Don't think about your opponents darts
*The score does not determine the winner until the last dart ends the match
*Have fun,relax
Practice
Practice
Practice
Practice
Any individual will get better with time and patience.There is no right or wrong way to hold a Dart.Play your own style.
Most important..
*Steel tips are better than soft-tip(just kidding)
Have fun
That'l stupid propane "next" video block sorta gets in the way a smidge.
what song is in the beggining
8 years later.... I don't know mate :D
He's still got it !!
everyones different, im 100% like west newton must stand to the right... sucks cos i do throw further
no probs just trying to help
Why to the left of the center?
What about if you got no hands?
I know, but you've got to admit the skill nowadays is way better then before. Bob Anderson is indeed a legend, but that doesn't mean his theory is right.
I don't believe there is a perfect way to throw, every style is effective in it's own way.
And btw:
Wes Newton was just a ''bad'' example. Here's maybe a better one: Jocky Wilson.
Jocky Wilson had also a weird style and that's absolutely a legend too.
champion of the world of tobacco darts
That's my point it's that the concept of this video doesn't make sense. People would just follow this ''rules'' because Bob says so. (which makes sense
But you've got to admit that a world titel in 2013 is alot harder then it was back in the old days. And maybe if Wes was there in 1973 ( he wasn't born yet though ) then he would take surely some titels.)
It's just my opinion and I love to watch old video's of darts, it's just that you can't compare a classic like Bob with someone from today
Thanks for the advice, never played before but after this my first 3 darts scored 180
Huggin & Munnin stop talking nonsense
Thank you
That is not a tutorial. There are so many things you have to consider. The height of the thrower also matters
I am left-handed, but right eye dominant... any tips?
shoot across your face? see Bobby George in the he throws
+George Griffin Thanks ! But I prefer Taylor's style more :) .
+GM Seth that's okay, its down to personal preference and as long as its comfortable and consistent then you'll be ok!
+George Griffin Ended up blinding my dog......
+George Griffin Any recommend weight? to me 20 grams feels a little heavy since I'm used to the cheapies
Why to the left?
11 yrs and still relevant
Just but a dart board for 3 bucks hope this helps
So ... really no advice for how to hold the dart or release the dart? I'm kinda disappointed.
peacefuljeffrey hold the dart and throw it lol whatever is comfortable to you. The magic isn’t in the way you hold or throw the dart it’s in the stance and aim. I know many people who can hit a bullseye (or any other number for that matter) by throwing the dart backwards (flight first).
peacefuljeffrey as long as you can throw straight at the twenty, even if they are all over the twenty and not close to the treble, that’s fine, once you have the straight throw the release and aim will come as you’ll just begin to do it instinctively and you’ll eventually start getting closer to the treble, not a quick game to get good at though
So what it's the lesson?
Bob Anderson is one of the greats...Wes Newton hasn't won a premier event yet. Bob started in 1973 and was still reaching world championship semi finals in 2004 and 2005. Wes has yet to reach a semi final. Ha ha as if you just referred to one the of the legends as 'this Bob guy' as if he was a nobody.
or try and get your hands on a sightright
+Harley Smith Thank you mate
I want a grandfather like this guy ^^
YES
is the best hoor
then*
necesito una explicacion en español
What if I'm left handed?
Do the reverse. Stand left foot forward, throw with your left hand.
It's easy for van gerwen
This is absolutely mind numbing
2021 ✨
Bob’s 27 !
instructions unclear : my darts teleported to another dimension
Why dislike people just cant think of good comments anymore :(