Category Archives for Practice Routines

Darts Practice Routines Part 7 – Advanced Routines

In this final part of the darts practice routine mini-series, we take a look at some advanced practice routines that are not for the faint-hearted.Once you can manage the previous routines without

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Darts Practice Part 6 – Addictive Routines

The darts practice routines we have explored so far are challenging and are designed to rapidly improve both your confidence and ability on a dartboard. The one thing they are not are easy.Variety

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Darts Practice Part 5 – Locking Down the Finishes

I hope this mini-series on practicing has been useful to you so far. In this post I will add some more routines that fit the Darts Finishing University criteria.The routines are carefully chosen so

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Darts Practice Part 4 – The World’s Best Practice Routine?

I hope you have enjoyed this mini-series on practice. So far, we have covered several different topics, some of which can be overlooked when setting up a practice regime that is designed to enhance your

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Darts Practice Part 3 – Practice Routines

In the previous posts we went over the five critical ingredients that must be included in your practice sessions if you are to see continued and steady improvement.We also talked about the importance

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Darts Practice Part 2 – Don’t Chase Perfection!

Beware of Perfection! In the previous post I talked about the importance of knowing how to get the most out of your practice sessions. I explained the 5 characteristics that need to be included in

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What makes a good practice routine?

From Olympic athletes to guitar students, from mountain climbing to football – the common denominator for improvement is practice.As soon as you begin participating in any activity – no matter what

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Warm Up Routine

​This little routine is great for not only warming up, but can also be used as a standalone practice routine by itself. If you are short of time, it is a great little session that can get your arm

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