I left the game for 25 years and just came back because of on line availability to games. My advice is a simple way to chase consistency. Reduce total arm movement and the big one. Try stopping your hand and point your fingers at the target. It creates a flatter longer motion pushing the dart to the board. Try it and you will be in the 60s in no time at all. Happy new year from 🇺🇸
Really good video Kurt. It's so difficult to find consistency when we change little parts of the throw or something suddenly appears in your throw without you knowing. Coaching is something I want to do this year just to help my game. Actually stopped playing in the league as I just felt so embarrassed with how I was playing. Good luck next year and I'm sure you'll continue to increase your confidence👍🎯
@WeeIslay Thanks mate, yeah coaching is well worth it if you want to improve even if it's just one session I think people would learn so much more and take a lot more into consideration.
Yeah for me it's mainly a weekend break and a chance to catch up with some friends who I only see really once maybe twice a year. The darts is a bonus. The plan in future is definitely to play the Dutch open, that's on my darts bucket list!
ive been working hard with mastering my wrist flick with Daniel Poole from Straight to the Point Darts. im normally a 45 avg but i keep getting matches at 65 or more. god i hope this is my year... fucking 41s and 45s and constant bounce outs are killing me
Nice video coverage. Thanks for sharing. Damn, double jointed elbow? I wish I had that amount of floppiness. I'm a damn 2x4 with locked wrists due to arthritis. Do you or anyone reading this suffer similar and if so know any coaches who are familiar with injuries and arthritis conditions working around them. Chees
@Mersipher thanks, I think it's just the flow of the throw. I think Sam himself has worked with people with injury (including myself) in the past so may be worth messaging him!
Was thinking a lot about my throw today and why it wasnt working. 40 average player normally but changed my stance and throw and instantly threw i think like my fifth 180 and one of if not my best legs ever. Could defo be a fluke but yh
👍 great that. I'm stuck at around 42 average with a best of 53 this year. Just can't seem to move up a gear
same here bro... I'm always a 46 everyday
I left the game for 25 years and just came back because of on line availability to games. My advice is a simple way to chase consistency. Reduce total arm movement and the big one. Try stopping your hand and point your fingers at the target. It creates a flatter longer motion pushing the dart to the board. Try it and you will be in the 60s in no time at all. Happy new year from 🇺🇸
Really good video Kurt. It's so difficult to find consistency when we change little parts of the throw or something suddenly appears in your throw without you knowing. Coaching is something I want to do this year just to help my game. Actually stopped playing in the league as I just felt so embarrassed with how I was playing. Good luck next year and I'm sure you'll continue to increase your confidence👍🎯
@WeeIslay Thanks mate, yeah coaching is well worth it if you want to improve even if it's just one session I think people would learn so much more and take a lot more into consideration.
Nice video! I see he’s based in Normanton? I live in Leeds so might see him. How much is a face to face session with him? Thanks
Fair play to you going to the UK open, its a good excuse for a weekend away and its an experience. Even better to take in some European stuff.
Yeah for me it's mainly a weekend break and a chance to catch up with some friends who I only see really once maybe twice a year. The darts is a bonus.
The plan in future is definitely to play the Dutch open, that's on my darts bucket list!
ive been working hard with mastering my wrist flick with Daniel Poole from Straight to the Point Darts. im normally a 45 avg but i keep getting matches at 65 or more. god i hope this is my year... fucking 41s and 45s and constant bounce outs are killing me
Nice video coverage. Thanks for sharing.
Damn, double jointed elbow? I wish I had that amount of floppiness.
I'm a damn 2x4 with locked wrists due to arthritis.
Do you or anyone reading this suffer similar and if so know any coaches who are familiar with injuries and arthritis conditions working around them.
Chees
@Mersipher thanks, I think it's just the flow of the throw. I think Sam himself has worked with people with injury (including myself) in the past so may be worth messaging him!
Love the vid but you could have got a vid of me scoring a bit better than that😂
@MccoidDarts practice throw early in the morning, loads of excuses 🤣
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Was thinking a lot about my throw today and why it wasnt working. 40 average player normally but changed my stance and throw and instantly threw i think like my fifth 180 and one of if not my best legs ever. Could defo be a fluke but yh
@@rolef6084 some changes you'd definitely be able to make for the better. Remembering the changes and repeating them is the hard bit I found
@ yeah makes sense! Ive tried doing a few changes that felt natural to hopefully make that part as easy as possible.
@@MatadorDartsThat's so true about remembering the changes you easily fall back into what you were doing wrong
180!!