Throwing Darts – Learn How to Throw Darts

How to Throw Darts

Lift your arm and focus on the bullseye! But throwing darts like a pro is not that easy. You have to learn some tactics, positions, and movements to learn this art. Precision comes with learning and practice. You have to start from the very beginning: How to grip, hold and throw darts properly.

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Hold a Dart with Precision

Using three or more fingers, you have to hold the Dart from the barrel position, the raised part. The reason behind using supplementary fingers is to get additional control, grip, and regulation. Thumb, index finger, and middle finger with right coordination does a great job.

The fingers used in holding a dart also depend on the size of the dart. Two fingers would be enough to hold a smaller dart, while three or four are recommended for longer darts. Try to hold the long barrels with your ring finger to get a stable and firm grip.

The grip is also a topic of concern. Sometimes, beginners try to hold a Dart with a force that will apply pressure on their finger muscles. Never hold a dart in a way that will affect the blood circulation in that area, or your finger turns white. The more you apply force, the harder it will be for you to release the dart.

Darts is more about touch and practice rather than force or pressure! Apply pressure to the extent that your dart will not get slipped from your hands. Do not fist your fingers to hold it tight. Make sure your muscles are in a relaxed state, and you can throw the dart at speed without any doubt. That’s all about holding a dart like an expert!

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Throw a Dart with Precision

You have already learned how to grip a dart. Now, it’s time to throw it away! The most noticeable part here is your position. While throwing a dart, you have to make sure that your body position is stable or uniform. You should not move your body, including the forearm. Your “elbow will make all the movement.” In technical terms, your triceps will do the job.

No elongate your arm and release the dart at the end. Once the dart has been released from your hand, you should follow or continue the movement pointed towards your target. This is basically how you can throw a dart. It sounds basic, but you need to learn some finer details which will affect your game.

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Parabolic Curve

The major mistake I have noticed in beginners is that they throw darts in a straight line, which is wrong. You have to throw a dart in a Parabolic Curve. Parabolic Curve means that your dart will start moving from low to upwards and then land back to the target. It is somehow similar to projectile motion. The arc or distance covered by the dart is referred to as the “Parabolic Curve”.

It may sound procedural, but it is easy. The angle of the parabolic curve is important because it is the main path followed by the dart. Please focus on the curve angle as it will decide the end target. Again, personal preferences hit there.

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Factors affecting the Trajectory

Height
Height is an unchanged factor that will affect your game. You should be aware of your height before starting throwing the darts. Your height is basically the initial point of the dart, and it will directly affect the route.

Darts Weight
It is a varying factor which you can also change according to your choice. A lighter dart requires less force and flies in a more projectile path. While heavier requires more force and follows a straight route. It is all about Physics! It is important to choose a dart that is suitable for your style.

Dart Angle
This game is all about “how you throw a dart?”! Beginners might think that angle is the most important factor, but it is not. You have to focus on the target and remember some basic principles like if a player throws the dart in a slanted way, it will rotate the tip in the forwarding direction. A good angle is the smoothness of the trajectory.

Strength
It is a game-changing factor. If a player puts high pressure on the dart, it will never follow a good curve. You have to play in a lighter zone, which means throwing a dart lightly to fly like a bullet and hit the right target. Use the right strength to make a precise move.

Releasing Point
Releasing the dart is another science. But there is no specific rule for everyone. You have to decide your sweet spot to win. For example, at first, you are releasing the dart three inches far from your face, and secondly, you are releasing it at the end position where your arm is fully extended. Both conditions are different and can be right.

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FAQs

How to aim darts?
Keep an eye straight after addressing the target. Work more on your position, angle and movements. Throwing a dart is not just a game but an art or profession.

Are heavier darts better?
Heavier darts require more effort or force and fly in a straighter path than a lighter dart. It can be better for some players. You have to decide your preference and style of throwing.

What is the ideal dart weight?
Not ideal, but commonly used darts weigh between 15 g to 25 g. The updated rules allow you to play with a 50 g dart too. If you are a beginner, then start your practice session with a 20 g dart.

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Final Words

Throwing a dart is an art that needs to be learned and practiced. It is not one-day learning, but you can become a professional in darts by understanding the physics and minor details mentioned in this article. Conclusively, work on your angle, position, and movements to gain accuracy.