Beginners often ask, "What's the right way to hold a dart?" There is
no 'right' way. This is a very personal thing, which cannot be dictated by
someone else. You can hold a dart like a pen, with the first finger over the
barrel and second finger under the barrel. You can hold it with the first two
fingers over the barrel and the third finger steadying the point, or you can
hold it with all four fingers on the dart. One thing is certain: it's the
leverage of the thumb that transmits the throwing force to the dart. That force
is accentuated by the rotation of your forearm swing of your hand over the
wrist joint. Your fingers serve to hold the dart to the power source (your
thumb) and coordinate the release. Your fingers do not provide the power but
are responsible for the smooth launch of the dart. Remember, your thumb
contributes the power; your fingers promote accuracy.
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