This page is designed to enhance our DartSIght.com page where we discuss more technical aspects of DartSight including some instructional videos and news. Here we want to offer an interface to players and interested parties where we can actively interact, a place where you can make comments, give feedback, and generally keep up to date with our adventures in darts and DartSight. We will u
pdate these pages with more news and pictures, articles and our latest research. We want to have a place on the web that we can help us reach all the people who matter most to our business, and link like-minded people who are interested in Darts, promoting the sport, and improving their game. It is this as well as the DartSight device itself we want to share with the darting community, and have an active and interactive exchange of ideas, suggestions, comments, as the sport of darts takes off world-wide. Over the ensuing years, motivated and stimulated by the DartSight device we have carried out a considerable amount of research and trials on many aspects of the throw, and have developed a series of training exercises that have dramatically improved our own accuracy and consistency. What we teach:
Basically, what DartSight teaches is how to make sure you are all lined-up and in the same every time. It gives an anchor point for the aiming position, backswing, forward acceleration, pushing up through the aiming position, releasing the dart and following through. Simple right? Well initially we thought so, but, by using DartSight, we discovered and became aware of, so many other aspects of the game: our throw, our alignment, our grip, our release, what we actually see, which eye we look with, and even what is happening in our brains when we throw. For example, we found out that we can use natural processes in our brains to help us concentrate and therefore throw more consistently. For much more information check out our DatSIght.com web site at see http://dartsight.com and look out for our DartSight Methodology Handbook
However, it is going to take practice, --perfect practice! For novices, we can start from scratch and teach them a nice simple way to go through the dart-throwing motions for optimal results. For established players though, there may be bad habits acquired along the way that are now hampering your game as you try to move up the ladder. The reasons we might not be as good as we want to be, could be because of all those bad habits, especially of misalignment we have picked up and reinforced through simply playing and practicing imperfectly. Using DartSight showed us what those bad habits were! And more importantly, it gave us a way to correct them! So we thought we would share it all, (at least where we are up to now) in this page, on our DartSight.com web site (http://dartsight.com) and in a new book we are writing, The DartSight Methodology Handbook