P.E - Individual/Dual Sports and Games
Flighting
- a mid-point location usually causes a more medium height trajectory.
Throwing
- it is near the nose of the dart. This is usually promoting a relatively high trajectory.
Pushing
- the more common used dart location. This is usually causing a lower trajectory than two grips
Protector
-: A ______________ can be an accessory used to cover or shield the tip of the dart when it's not in use. This helps prevent accidental damage to the dart or injury to players.
Tip
-: The ____could be the point of the dart, which was discussed earlier, or it might refer to something different depending on the specific context.
Base
-: The back of the dart, which is typically made of a heavier material to help balance the dart.
Ring
-: The metal ____that separates the flights from the barrel.
follow through
. In releasing the dart, the arm is extended and the ___________ ___________ occurs
1.25 inches
. The Sisal fibers and dried, carded and formed into bundles, using thin paper-like membrane and as wrapping. These bundles cut into pieces and "pucks" which averages about ___ _______ in thickness
elbow tucked-in
By keeping the ___________ ___________ __, the arm will automatically track to the target. When the elbow is away from the torso, this will cause variances in tracking line/or height
Weight of the Dart, Throwing Force
Dart trajectory depends on two main factors
oaks wood
Darts originated in England more than 400 years ago. They were made from ____ ____, were cut widthwise and painted the logs, to suit
log end
Darts originated in England more than 400 years ago. They were made from oaks logs, were cut widthwise and painted the logs, to suit. These were known as "___-___" dartboards and were named after the Manchester area of Britain where they were first used.
"log end" dartboards
Darts originated in England more than 400 years ago. They were made from oaks logs, were cut widthwise and painted the logs, to suit. These were known as "____-____" _______________ and were named after the Manchester area of Britain where they were first used.
Manchester area of Britain
Darts originated in England more than 400 years ago. They were made from oaks logs, were cut widthwise and painted the logs, to suit. These were known as "log end" dartboards and were named after the _______________ _____ ___ __________ where they were first used.
400 years ago
Darts originated in England more than _____ _________ ____
England
Darts originated in __________ more than 400 years ago
9ft 7 1⁄2 in
Distance: If the diagonal measurement is used to establish distance, distance is ____ _____ __
7ft.9 1/4 inch
Distance: When measured parallel to the floor, the distance from the board face to the player's side of the throw line is ___.____ ______ % in.
Bull's Eye Bed numbers from twenty (20) down to fifteen (15) All the doubles and triples
Game Components of cricket:
5ft 8inch
Height: the height of the dartboard is measured from the floor to the center of the bull's eye. The height is
Robin-Hooded Darts
If a dart sticks into another dart already on the board, it doesn't count as a score. You can't throw the dart again in this case
Double In
In a "____________ ___" start, players are required to begin the game by hitting a double on the dartboard. This means the first dart thrown must land in a double segment (e.g., double 1, double 2, etc.). Until a player successfully hits a double, they cannot start scoring points to reduce their total from, say, 501 or 301. For example, if a player aims at the double 20 (which is worth 40 points) and hits it with their first dart, they are now "in," and they can start reducing their score from 501 (or 301) points.
Flying Start
In a "____________ ________," there is no requirement to hit a double at the beginning of the game. Players can immediately start scoring points by aiming at any segment on the dartboard. In this format, players can start reducing their total score (e.g., 501 or 301) right from the first dart thrown. is often used in more casual or friendly games where the _____-------- rule is relaxed.
Agave
In late years as foreign trade has expanded, the used of Sisal processing the leaves of the Kenyan Plant called ________ . This substance is still used to make rope and twine
Sisal
In late years as foreign trade has expanded, the used of ________ processing the leaves of the Kenyan Plant called Agave
woods
In the past (until the start of WWII), darts were made primarily of
WWII
In the past (until the start of _______ ), darts were made primarily of woods
toss coin
In tournaments situations, starting is decided by the consent of those playing. The starting team/player is decided by a
pucks
The Sisal fibers and dried, carded and formed into bundles, using thin paper-like membrane and as wrapping. These bundles cut into pieces and "________" which averages about 1.25 inches in thickness
16-20
The Sisal fibers and dried, carded and formed into bundles, using thin paper-like membrane and as wrapping. These bundles cut into pieces and "pucks" which averages about 1.25 inches in thickness. Between __-__ of these pucks are packed into the face of the dartboard. Adhesives and a tight steel band keep the pucks attached to the particleboard backing
Doubling Out
You must finish the game by hitting a double on the dartboard, like double 1 or double bull. Your final score should be exactly what you need to finish, no more, no less.
Sisal fibers
_________ _________ are processed, dried, carded, and formed into bundles using a thin paper-like membrane
Flights
- : At the back for stability.
Barrel
- : The main body for holding
Shank
- : The middle section for balance.
Point:
- The sharp tip that sticks in the dartboard.
Cricke
. This game uses bull's eye, the members twenty (20) down to fifteen (15); and all the doubles and triples To win the game, each category must be closed out by hitting it three times. Closing-out can be achieved by: Hitting a triple Hitting a double and a single Hitting three singles Any additional hits beyond three can be used to add on to the total points. Protected Areas: Points cannot be taken from areas where all players have hit three times; these areas are considered "dead." This protection applies to the beds numbered 15-20 and the bull's eye. Points may be taken away from all other doubles. Game Completion: The game is finished when all players have closed out of the different categories. The team or player with the highest number of points gathered is declared the winner.
Height
5ft 8inch
Bounce-Out
: If a dart bounces off the board, it doesn't count as a score. You can't throw the same dart again; it must touch the board to count.
Scoring
: Start with a certain amount of points (e.g., 501 or 301), and subtract your scores from it. Always display your running score to the left of the total score. Scores from your throws do not count until you throw them. But if you end up with only 1 point, it's considered a win, even if your total exceeded the required amount before the throw.
BRASS
: a metallic alloy of copper and zinc. This was the first metal to be used for darts barrels.
NICKEL
: it is also a metallic alloy, which consists of copper, nickel and zinc.
Backboards
: it is always good to provide protection for walls. People sometimes miss the board and without adequate protection you'll soon have a start map on the wall.
TUNGSTEN
: this is an element. It is very brittle and very heavy element and is it be found most commonly in light-bulb filaments. Always remember that dart points are never made from tungsten.
tungsten
Always remember that dart points are never made from .
extended out toward
At the start of the throw, the arm is _____________ ______ __________the dartboard
drawn back
At the start of the throw, the arm is extended out toward the dartboard. This is sighting move for many darters. Then the forearm is ___________ ________ and the wrist is cocked in preparatory to launching the dart
the wrist is cocked
At the start of the throw, the arm is extended out toward the dartboard. This is sighting move for many darters. Then the forearm is drawn back and______ _________ ___ _________ in preparatory to launching the dart
copper and zinc
BRASS: a metallic alloy of ___________ _____ _______. This was the first metal to be used for darts barrels.
copper, nickel and zinc
NICKEL: it is also a metallic alloy, which consists of
Point>Shank>Flights>Barrel Ring>Base>Tip>Protector
Parts of the Pin
Parts of the Pin
Point>Shank>Flights>Barrel Ring>Base>Tip>Protector
18 inches
Stance: the front foot must be points straight to the bull's eye. The other foot is planted __ _________ or so behind to prevent rocking.
Double in and flying start
THE STANDARD GAMES There are two ways of starting-off:
301-501, 01
There are two ways of starting-off: Double in and flying start. In tournaments situations, starting is decided by the consent of those playing. The starting team/player is decided by a toss coin. Once these things are decided, this can be ____-____or any number ending __
Variety, Exploring the Dartboard
These are two reasons for playing games other than the standard 301 and 501 games
three types of dart gripping
Throwing, Flighting, Pushing
Hitting a triple Hitting a double and a single Hitting three singles
To win the game of cricket, each category must be Any additional hits beyond can be used to add on to the total points.
BRASS
copper and zinc
NICKEL
copper, nickel and zinc
closed out, highest
cricket: Game Completion: The game is finished when all players have ________ _____ of the different categories. The team or player with the ____________ number of points gathered is declared the winner
hit three times
cricket: Points cannot be taken from areas where all players have _____ __________ ___________; these areas are considered "dead
dead
cricket: Points cannot be taken from areas where all players have hit three times; these areas are considered "_______
Heavier darts
do not require as much force for a straighter trajectory. Their _________ mass provides more momentum, resulting in a straighter path.
Light darts
have little momentum due to their lower mass, necessitating a stronger throw.
p factor
is a term used in dart throwing to describe a specific influence on the dart's trajectory.
Darts
originated in England more than 400 years ago
Lighter darts
require a harder throwing force to minimize the arc of their trajectory.
Throwing, Flighting, Pushing
three types of dart gripping