16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent book for people interested in darts, August 2, 2005
This review is from: How To Master The Sport of Darts (Paperback)
This book does a good job of describing the basic equipment of the game, and the rules of the most popular games. Silberzahn then gives a concise description of proper dart form and technique. This makes it a good starting point for beginners. Any new player following the advice in his book should improve. He follows it up with a discussion of strategy and practice routines. Again, this is helpful for novice and intermediate players seeking to improve their game. Where the book excels is in its "Legends Speak" section. I disagree with the prior reviewer's opinion on the value of advice from acknoweldged masters of the game. Advanced darters will appreciate the professional tips on tournament play from people who have "been there and done that." Also, the "Legends Speak" section adds some human interest to the book, which is a quality lacking in many other works I have read on improving dart play.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Concise and informative, January 4, 2007
This review is from: How To Master The Sport of Darts (Paperback)
I just received this book 2 days ago and have already gleaned some helpful insights that I'm sure will help me out of the slump I've found myself in this year. The practice routines suggested seem to be more helpful and realistic than any I've tried to date. I found the Legends speak portion to be interesting, with a few nuggets of "Dart Pro" Gold buried in the personal experience stories of these Legends. I am only a recreational darter, playing on a club league and hoping for a gradual improvement to my game over time, so I'll probaly never make use of all the information regarding tournament experiences. but if you are interested in Tounament strategy and info, this would be a great buy for you. Who woulda thought that the type of shoes your wearing could have an impact on your game?
Overall, I am impressed with the Book and recommend it highly.
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What's in this book, January 6, 2009
Throwing a dart, driving a car, riding a bike, playing a piano or any other skill one would care to mention all seem to work the same way. Information about how to do a skill is only understandable after we acquire the experience of doing the skill. We actually have to begin doing it before we can ever understand it. (Karl Hartman)
This being a given how does this book fit in? Reading the information in "How To Master The Sport Of Darts" puts a proven way to accomplish the skill of darts into a person's mind (whether beginning or having been at the game a while) so a person may return to the written words as often as desired in an attempt to better understand and perfect their own way of doing it.
What's in the book?
What the dart world is: The people, organizations, competition, tournaments, leagues, and such.
Explanation of the three distinct styles of darts: American, soft tip and steel tip.
Which equipment a person needs to play each of the styles and how & where to get it.
Games played and/or used for practice.
Ways in which enjoyment is experienced beyond the act of competing.
You don't have to want to be a super star to have fun at darts.
The hidden costs of a career.
Discussion beyond explaining what a person needs to know.
The theme is `How to do it' after you know what "it" is.
The emotional side of the sport. What does being "good" mean and how does a person "know" they are "good". Never play for nothing; commit to hit; your natural drift; spot shooting, planning shots and more.
The finer points to becoming accurate and consistent.
* When & when not and how to practice for what you want from the game.
Most defeat their purpose without knowing it.
* The mechanics of physical form and how to do it your way.
(It's probably more involved than you think).
* A physical practice method which will have the most positive affect.
The intricacies of arithmetic and strategies of the games played.
The specifics of the soft tip game where they are different than the other two.
Dealing with the different mindsets required for higher levels of competition.
How to enjoy the tournament world and deal with the rigors.
The ways many years of competition affects a person.
Nine of the best darts shooters America ever produced talk to you about their experiences, approaches and techniques.
There is Information which covers every facet from "this is a dart" to "how to deal with the end of a career."
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