What’s in “Darts: Beginning to End”
Contents
1.0-How it all began (the book)
2.0-What’s it all about?
3.0-Types of darts and dart boards
4.0-Selecting your equipment
5.0-Why should you practice?
5.1 How long will this take?
6.0-What should you practice and not practice?
7.0-How should you practice?
7.1- Application of the basics
7.1.1-Grip
7.1.2-Stance
7.1.3-Aiming
7.1.3.1-Spot shooting
7.1.3.2-Parabola path
7.2- Physical practice part one
7.2.1 Stroke – the long and short of it
7.2.2 Group darts drill
7.2.3 Power – the Finger-Wrist drill
7.2.4 Accuracy drill
7.2.5 Ten Ton drill – for only the best
7.3- Physical practice part two
7.3.1 Games – SEWA skill measurement games
7.3.2 Simu-ponent
7.4- Mental Practice
7.4.1- Arithmetic
7.4.2- Out Shots the easy way
7.4.3- Cricket Strategy
7.5- Emotional Practice
8.0- DIY Flight School
8.1- Analogy: Flight School to degrees in education
9.0-Being as good as can be
9.1- Little Things
9.2- When practice gets old
9.3- The scale of know
9.4- Dealing with the end of your career.
9.5 -Hustlers point of view
10.0-Soft Tip Specifics
11.0-Handling slumps
12.0-What’s a Yip?
13.0-Games
14.0- It’s 90% mental; the rest is in your head
15.0-The Ideal American Dart League
16.0- WYBMADIITY – Legends Speak
16.1 – Stacy Bromberg
16.2 – Dave Kelly
16.3 – Scott Kirchner
16.4 – Johnny Kuczynski
16.5 – John Part
16.6 – Marilyn Popp
16.7 – Chris White
16.8 – Darin Young Profile
17.0- Potential Legends Speak
17.1 – Joe Slivan
17.2 – Drew Tustin
17.3 – Mark Wuerstle
18.0 – Tournament Directors Speak
18.1 – Chris Bender
18.2 – Peter Citera
18.3 – Ron Marks
19.0 – And finally …. George
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