Darts Coaching Session Online, Andrew Belton's huge improvement.
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
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In this video, we take look at the throw of 16yr old, Luke the Nuke Littler.
My channel is exclusive to darts only content. I create my content as I simply love to play darts and want to help other dart players improve with my own channel.
All my video's are based on how to play darts as well as advise on equipment and general darts setup with the aim to guide any new players in their darting journey as well as provide more experienced or even professional dart players with dart content to help improve.
I throw around an 80 average myself with my left hand due to injury and dartitis in my right arm.
I may, on occasion, use footage from the Professional darts corporation (the P.D.C) as well as The British Darts organisation, WDF and Modus. These are used under fair use legislation, and all credit should be given to the rightful creators.
Wish I could afford to splash out on lessons mate cos you are top tier 👌🏼 love your vids, you need to upload more !! 😂
If money is an issue email me. Straighttothepointdarts@gmail.com :)
Got the help I needed to improve my game right here. Worth every penny.
Quality Channel mate! Ive started playing darts recently in the last few motnhs, still average around 30-35. Had one good game where i averaged 60 but have not come close to that. Ive improved a lot with just your videos alone but hoping to bang these kind of checkouts regularly myself. Keep it up mate!
Is there a prayer for a 40 year old beginner? I've been looking at your coaching plans! I picked up darts a month ago and I feel like a kid again, I'm hooked!
Definitely, 40 isn't that old to get started. Some players don't peak until they are 50 in darts. :)
I wouldn't mind some coaching lessons I'm a pretty decent player and I can hit averages of above 90+ on a good day but I need to be more consistent and that's what I need help with to work on 👍🙂
Quality. Was obviously a decent chucker to start with. What sort of things did you have to work on with him?
His alignment was poor, creating a sideways movement of the elbow.
We worked on timing to release early and keep smooth as he was forcusful and snatchy.
Mindset and composure was also a big part of his development as he was erratic and had no Pre-shot routine, with fair to much body movement. :)
Just watched this after booking my lesson with you earlier tonight hope you find my inconsistencies for me lol 😂 That’s was some great darts there very impressive
How you train with him an early release? Is realy hard to get this. If my attention is on the release and not in the target, the darts fly everywhere.
Daniel is an excellent coach. When I started with him I was a 60 average player and now I'm still a 60 average player... hold on, I want my money back. Just joking, Daniel will tell you what to do but it's up to you to put in the work. Keep it up mate.
I have a question, isn't it better to go for T17, D20, D20 on 131 than T20, T13, D16? Just like you go for two tops on 134
in my opinion not a lot of people should ever attempt 2 tops. I've seen far too many people throw it outside and get a 0 for that arrow
Only if you have to 5ake it out, this is a setup situation we are practicing. Always allowing the possibility of leaving doubles 20 open. :)
Bring some of the knowledge to the subscribers.
Hi, firstly great channel, watched all the videos 👍
One question, if you normally stand down the middle of the board to throw in line with the T20 and leave yourself D16, when you return to the board do you line yourself with D16? I personally don't but was curious if people do?
So Obviously i would stay down the centre for a 152 check out, T20 T20 D16 but if you return for the double D16 is lining yourself up with D16 something you know people do?
Hope this makes sense 😅
Some players do, like Connor Scutt on double 10, he always moves to the right. But I prefer this technique: ruclips.net/video/MNSE_9epQ-8/видео.htmlsi=8ent2F9ZixI4SF4X
@@Straightdarts appreciate the reply, yes I do this technique as well after watching your video, it was more a case of when you return to the board as when your on a checkout you never move unless obstructed. But I always return to my same spot as thats where I'm used to throwing from. Suppose it's personal preference. Look forward to more videos.