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Posted: 17.01.12 in Darts Performance Centre Blog category
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Welcome to our April darts tips blog. As a thank you for registering with us via the Darts Performance Centre site and our Facebook page we are going to send you all the blog link first every month and before it goes public! There will also be exclusive content and/or a competition! This month there is a snooker practice board to be won!
To gain inspiration for our darts coaching we often look at other sports and borrow ideas from them. We have discussed before how some of the key principles of golf can also be very valuable in darts for example. Recently we got some inspiration from a sport you would not automatically think would be relevant; basketball!
Now this is the April edition we know but this is no joke! One of our Darts Performance Centre members was at his local gym whilst a basketball coaching session was in progress. The coach was using a valuable weapon in a coach’s armoury to help his aspiring basketball stars to remember the key points of successfully throwing the ball through the net. The useful weapon he was using was an acronym, in other words a short, easy to remember word whose initials spell out the important points to remember. The acronym was:
B.E.E.F.
Our member reported back this discovery to me and I had to agree it was perfect for us to “borrow” for our darts coaching.
B - Stands for Balance- absolutely vital before you release the dart
E - Stands for Eyes- ensure you are focused on the target area you are going for
E - Stands for Elbow- this is a great reminder to ensure your arm feels right and your elbow is in its usual pre-throw position
F - Stands for Follow Through – another fundamental skill that ensures a smooth release of the dart.
So next time you step up to the oche, think B.E.E.F. !
Losing the Hunger
Another one of our members (male) contacted us recently with a dilemma that all dart players have gone through at some stage. He had completely lost the hunger and motivation to practise and he wanted some advice.
First of all we reassured him he was not the first and there were many reasons for falling out of love with the game of darts. Many things can contribute; family commitments are high on the list, darts interfering with other aspects of your life (wife, kids, work, college or university) or simply you have played too much and have got bored. Another reason is sometimes that you reach a plateau in your performance (you don’t seem to be getting any better regardless of practice). Many athletes in other sports go through this.
Some Solutions:
Plan Your Practice – Get a sheet of paper and put in the seven days of the week , the 24 hours in a day and put all your commitments down. If you see a gap, no matter how short a time, book it for darts practice! Even better, plan what you are going to do during the session too.
Get some shiny new darts (or flights) - Another very simple way of getting a bit of inspiration is buying a new set of darts or flights or stems. If you are like most men (I’m sure this will work just as well for women players too) the lure of new shiny things soon gives you the inspiration to pick them up and have a chuck.
Goal Setting- Set yourself some targets to beat during your practice games and keep track of your progress. See if you can beat your round the clock score from last time or better your 9 dart power scoring average. A bit of competition, even with just yourself can give you the push to get on the board.
Variety- Is the spice of darting life. Get yourself a practice partner, this will motivate you as you don’t want to let your mate down and makes a great change from practising on your own! Play a game on-line if you can’t get out of the house, you need a web-cam and a laptop computer but it is great fun and good practice!
We hope our ideas this month have given you some “food for thought”!
Competition Time!
One of our brand spanking new snooker dart boards as featured above is up for grabs. Let's not waste time with any daft questions-just email me: paul@dartsperformancecentre.com with a note saying something along the lines of - Yes I would like a snooker board!
All emails reveived by the end of the Premier League darts on Thursday will go into the draw on Friday morning and we will announce the winner on our Facebook page. If the winner lives outside the UK we will offer a set of darts as the prize instead because of the postage costs. We will also give a board away to the first person from the UK out of the hat after that!
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