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Daily Practice Task

Around Key Origin Doubles, Key Origin Trebles, and Scoring 101–501)

Purpose:
To build muscle memory, precision, and a foundation for match play by targeting the most used doubles and trebles, plus efficient scoring practice.

Coach Delivery Method:

Explain the “why” first — players should understand that doubles and trebles aren’t random; they are key scoring and checkout zones.

Warm-up protocol — 5–10 mins light throwing before focused drills.

Task Rotation — run drills in short, focused bursts (e.g., 5–7 mins each) rather than long repetitive blocks to maintain attention and quality.

Scoring — players track each routine’s results (e.g., “hit 8 of 20 on D16” or “average score 63 over 10 throws”) to create visible progress over time.
Common Pitfalls to Avoid:

Letting players “chase” their favourite numbers rather than sticking to assigned drills.

Overloading players with too many new routines at once — mastery takes repetition.

Neglecting scoring records — without tracking, improvement can’t be measured.


Progress Measurement:

Keep weekly stats for each task and compare to prior weeks.

Track percentage hit rates for doubles/trebles and scoring averages in 101–501.

Note both consistency and best single-session performances.
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