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PostSubject: The Fox's practise routine   Wed May 23, 2012 11:45 am

Hi all, heres how I practise.

Warm up with a few games of round the board. first singles, doubles then trebles. I can normally do these 3 in about 20-30 mins.

After this I move on to playing against my invisble friend who's very consistent. He always finishes on exactly 24 darts! I'll play 5 legs against him, recording how many darts i throw and work out my average at the end.

After that depending on how I've played I'll either stop for the morning and start over mid afternoon(If I feel i've played well)
OR If i feel i could improve on an area of my game i'll focus on that. Either shooting doubles, or concentrate on hitting a certain amount of 60+ scores in a row.
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PostSubject: Re: The Fox's practise routine   Wed May 23, 2012 11:56 am

Sounds good to me mate! Smile

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PostSubject: Re: The Fox's practise routine   Wed May 23, 2012 12:58 pm

I am lucky if I get 30mins a day, work 7-5 (with travel), pick kids up, tea's, baths, playtime, bedtime, beer time :-)
If the wife finishes work early then I can sneak half an hour in while she either makes tea or baths kids.
I tend to follow a couple of flight school routines or Steve Beatons practise games.

They say practise makes perfect but at a couple of hours a week I think Phil Taylor can rest easy for now :-)

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PostSubject: Re: The Fox's practise routine   Wed May 23, 2012 1:21 pm

Rebel wrote:
I am lucky if I get 30mins a day, work 7-5 (with travel), pick kids up, tea's, baths, playtime, bedtime, beer time :-)
If the wife finishes work early then I can sneak half an hour in while she either makes tea or baths kids.
I tend to follow a couple of flight school routines or Steve Beatons practise games.

They say practise makes perfect but at a couple of hours a week I think Phil Taylor can rest easy for now :-)


Ya doing what ya can Rebel. Keep it up buddy.

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PostSubject: Re: The Fox's practise routine   Wed May 23, 2012 1:26 pm

Thefox180 wrote:
Hi all, heres how I practise.

Warm up with a few games of round the board. first singles, doubles then trebles. I can normally do these 3 in about 20-30 mins.

After this I move on to playing against my invisble friend who's very consistent. He always finishes on exactly 24 darts! I'll play 5 legs against him, recording how many darts i throw and work out my average at the end.

After that depending on how I've played I'll either stop for the morning and start over mid afternoon(If I feel i've played well)
OR If i feel i could improve on an area of my game i'll focus on that. Either shooting doubles, or concentrate on hitting a certain amount of 60+ scores in a row.


Fox you are one good player my friend doing all that in 20-30 min. You might want to look into flight School !

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