Bo-Jangles
Posts : 94 Join date : 2012-02-06 Age : 72 Location : South Africa
| Subject: Re: Early stages of Dartitis? Tue Apr 10, 2012 5:10 am | |
| I had a good mate who was completely blind in his Right eye, he was a RH thrower (I assume you are) but he could really throw a great dart made it to the Marlborough Classic in !9 o- chocolate?? He was a linear thrower not a Parabolic. Iv'e read what you have said and all I can say to you is that mentally you are in a more advantageous position than most throwers. I cannot say more. |
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Bigshow
Posts : 1216 Join date : 2012-01-25 Age : 42 Location : Éire
| Subject: Re: Early stages of Dartitis? Tue Apr 10, 2012 6:30 am | |
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Rebel
Posts : 2502 Join date : 2012-02-05 Age : 50 Location : UK
| Subject: Re: Early stages of Dartitis? Tue Apr 10, 2012 6:40 am | |
| - Bo-Jangles wrote:
- I had a good mate who was completely blind in his Right eye, he was a RH thrower (I assume you are) but he could really throw a great dart made it to the Marlborough Classic in !9 o- chocolate?? He was a linear thrower not a Parabolic.
Iv'e read what you have said and all I can say to you is that mentally you are in a more advantageous position than most throwers. I cannot say more. You obviously know your onions Bo, I have only ever heard the term 'parabolic' used at work yet when I think of my throwing action I know exactly what you mean. I have tried the linear approach and it is too uncomfortable on my neck so I go with the 'parabolic' style and it tends to work for me. Thanks for your advice and explainations, I appreciate your time. Yes Bigshow, just got one this last week, nat as smart as that one but does the same job, already feeling the benefit, cheers. |
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Bo-Jangles
Posts : 94 Join date : 2012-02-06 Age : 72 Location : South Africa
| Subject: Parabolic Thu Apr 12, 2012 3:41 am | |
| - Rebel wrote:
- Bo-Jangles wrote:
- I had a good mate who was completely blind in his Right eye, he was a RH thrower (I assume you are) but he could really throw a great dart made it to the Marlborough Classic in !9 o- chocolate?? He was a linear thrower not a Parabolic.
Iv'e read what you have said and all I can say to you is that mentally you are in a more advantageous position than most throwers. I cannot say more. You obviously know your onions Bo, I have only ever heard the term 'parabolic' used at work yet when I think of my throwing action I know exactly what you mean. I have tried the linear approach and it is too uncomfortable on my neck so I go with the 'parabolic' style and it tends to work for me. Thanks for your advice and explainations, I appreciate your time.
Yes Bigshow, just got one this last week, nat as smart as that one but does the same job, already feeling the benefit, cheers. Parabolic; Actually never existed in its latest connotation pre 1994 it had an original meaning pertaining to parables. Could be wrong but I think its latter descriptive should be attributed to our Colonial brethren across the pond. Bless em! |
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Bo-Jangles
Posts : 94 Join date : 2012-02-06 Age : 72 Location : South Africa
| Subject: Re: Early stages of Dartitis? Sat Apr 14, 2012 6:34 am | |
| The first noticeable affect of Dartitis is the sudden loss of power. |
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