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Yili Stationery Firm 13yr.
Main Products:Bailey darts range
Contacts:Cai JianyingChat
Mobile:86-13586967882
E-mail: Address:25482 , 6 Street, 2 F, 65 Gate, International Trade Mart (District 3).
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First, place your thumb slightly behind the center of gravity, and then use the rest of your fingers to grasp it. How many fingers you use is up to your convenience. You can then raise your arm to throw the dart.
Most holding darts methods are only slightly different from this standard holding darts method.
17-inch: Diameter approximately 43cm Weight: Approximately 1.6kg
15-inch: Diameter approximately 38cm Weight: Approximately 1.3kg
Packing: Elegant Color Box Packing Thickness: About 1.2cm
Suitable for office, home, bar, gym, etc. Teenagers, adults, entertainment, competition.
You are simply looking for a grip that suits you. Any grip that meets the above requirements and can be mastered by you is good. Don't simply imitate other players; find it for yourself. Of course, you can be curious and try different grips of other players, compare and find the parts that suit you, or grow your knowledge. But you are you, and the grip is individual. Don't try to find your "innovative grip" every week. Try for a while, find a suitable grip, and then devote yourself to practicing and using it.
One of the taboos:The dart should be pointed down. When holding the dart, it is essential to keep the tip slightly upward.
禁忌之二:Nervous. You must hold the javelin steady, but not tense. If your fingertips turn white due to excessive pressure, or the grooves on the javelin handle, then you are too tense.
It's already imprinted on your fingertips, it's just that you're over-anxious. Remember, as long as the dart doesn't slide, that's all you need to ensure good control of the dart during the acceleration process.
The Taboo of Three: Holding a dart with two fingers. It's not a matter of coolness; three points are needed to ensure stability, so at least three fingers should hold the dart, and five fingers are also acceptable. Using more fingers can help in controlling better during acceleration, but it will be more difficult to release.
The Forbidden Four: Keep your fist closed. Don't habitually close the fingers of the hand that isn't holding the dart. You can keep them extended or maintain the same position as the other fingers. Clenching your fist can make the other fingers too tense, making it difficult to release them, and it's also easy to rub against the dart when it's thrown, affecting accuracy.
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