TrainingSeptember 9, 2025·1 min read

Random Target Practice: Adaptability on the Board

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Most darts drills, my friend, focus on specific areas like T20 or doubles. But in a real game, you often need to switch targets quickly. As your buddy, I've got Random Target Practice designed to boost your adaptability and accuracy across the entire board.

There are a few ways to do this. You can use a dart training app that randomly picks numbers for you to hit. Or, have a friend call out random numbers for you. You could even just throw your first dart, then aim for a random nearby segment with your second, and a random far-off segment with your third. The key is to avoid getting into a predictable rhythm on just one target.

This drill forces you to quickly readjust your aim, stance, and mental focus for each new target. It makes you better at hitting "anywhere" on the board with precision – a crucial skill for setting up checkouts or reacting to your opponent's score. Regularly adding random target practice to your routine will make you a more versatile and less predictable player, ready to hit any segment the game demands.

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