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Darts Champions

Emily James

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Sinopsis

Darts Champions explores the captivating world of professional darts, spotlighting the journeys, skills, and mindsets of its iconic figures. It delves into the evolution of the sport, from pub pastime to a global phenomenon, showcasing that success requires more than just natural talent; it demands rigorous training and unwavering mental resilience. Interestingly, the book examines how the split between the BDO and PDC shaped the landscape of modern darts.

 
The book dissects the intricate details of darts, including the evolution of throwing techniques, strategic mental preparation, and the increasing commercialization of the sport. It analyzes the throwing styles of iconic players and the psychological strategies they employ to manage pressure, supported by statistical data and match footage analysis.

 
Darts Champions progresses from the fundamentals of the game to detailed player profiles, culminating in a discussion of darts' future, making it valuable for both enthusiasts and those interested in sports biography.
Disponible desde: 19/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 61 páginas.

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