The DartBrain Podcast

Clint Clarkson

Dart Brain is the podcast for darts players who want to sharpen their mental game and play with greater confidence, focus, and consistency. Each episode dives into the psychology of darts—covering topics like self-talk, distraction control, mental preparation, and resilience. You’ll hear from accomplished players across Canada and around the world as they share practical strategies and personal stories to help you level up your mindset and improve your performance at the line. Whether you’re a weekend warrior or chasing championship dreams, Dart Brain will help you think like a pro and throw like one too.

  1. 10/17/2025

    Ep. 14 - Shaping Champions Through Coaching: The DartBrain of Alex Spellman

    In this episode of the Dart Brain Podcast, Alex Spellman shares insights into the mental aspects of playing darts, emphasizing the importance of confidence, focus, and resilience. He discusses strategies for maintaining mental edge, the concept of a 'burner leg' for practice, and how to approach matches against tough opponents. The conversation also touches on the evolution of mindset from beginner to pro and the role of emotions in performance. In this conversation, Alex Spellman shares his journey in darts, discussing the importance of self-discovery, mental management, and the transition from casual play to competitive darts. He emphasizes the significance of coaching as a collaborative process that requires commitment and clarity from both the coach and the player. Alex also delves into the mental aspects of the game, offering strategies for managing stress and building confidence through consistency and control. He reflects on the challenges of balancing coaching with personal performance and the importance of tinkering with technique to find what works best for each individual. Finally, he shares his future aspirations in the darts landscape, navigating personal health and competitive opportunities. In this conversation, Alex Spellman shares insights on coaching in darts, emphasizing the importance of preparation routines, managing pressure, and entering a flow state. He discusses goal setting strategies, effective feedback mechanisms, and the significance of past successes in empowering players. The dialogue also explores resilience in players, the interplay between personal experience and coaching, and the future of coaching in darts, highlighting the accessibility and benefits of the sport. TAKEAWAYS Darts is about feeling and muscle memory. Confidence is crucial for overcoming challenges. Resilience helps players bounce back from poor performance. Focus can be disrupted by overthinking or distractions. A 'burner leg' is a practice leg to correct mistakes. Facing opponents requires a mental strategy to avoid pressure. Mindset evolves with experience and practice in darts. Choking can be a result of stress and anxiety. Maintaining a mental edge involves consistent practice and self-awareness. Emotions play a role but should not dominate performance. Success is about being acknowledged in the conversation. Coaching is a collaborative process that requires effort from both coach and player. Managing stress involves making conscious choices to slow down and focus. Transitioning to competitive play requires practice and exposure to stress. Confidence is built through consistency, comfort, and control in technique. Players must understand the 'why' behind their actions to improve. It's normal to experience ups and downs in performance; everyone goes through it. Tinkering with technique is essential for finding what works best for each player. Balancing coaching responsibilities can impact personal performance. Future aspirations in darts involve navigating personal health and competitive opportunities. Preparation routines are crucial for managing performance expectations. Players should find what works for them in their warm-up routines. Entering a flow state involves clearing the mind and focusing on the physical aspects of the game. Goal setting should be realistic and achievable to avoid unnecessary pressure. Feedback is most effective when it is verbal and encourages self-reflection. Reminding players of past successes can empower them during high-pressure situations. Resilience is built through trusting the process and making necessary adjustments. Coaching methods should adapt to the individual needs of players. Darts can be an accessible sport for all, promoting inclusivity and engagement. The future of coaching in darts may involve innovative approaches to reach a wider audience.

    54 min
  2. 09/24/2025

    Ep. 12 - Focus, Fortitude, and Three World Championships: The DartBrain of John Part

    In this episode of the Dark Brain Podcast, John Part, a three-time world champion, shares his insights on the mental aspects of darts. He discusses the importance of focus, routine, and self-talk, as well as how to overcome mental traps and pressure during matches. John reflects on his journey in darts, his career highlights, and the evolution of his mindset over the years. He also addresses listener questions and shares his thoughts on the future of darts in North America. In this conversation, John Part, a three-time world champion in darts, shares insights into the mental aspects of competition, including resilience, confidence building, and strategic thinking. He discusses the importance of visualization, self-talk, and establishing a consistent pre-shot routine. John also reflects on the evolution of the sport and the pressures modern players face from media and social media. He emphasizes the need for introspection and dedication in practice to improve performance and navigate the challenges of competitive play. TAKEAWAYS Tenacity separates good players from great players. Expectational traps can hinder performance. Focus means sticking to your delivery routine. Playing against stronger opponents can be motivating. Choking can happen, but practice helps overcome it. Mindset evolves with experience and challenges. Self-talk is crucial during matches. Maintaining a mental edge requires consistent practice. Darts in North America need more exposure. Mental resilience is crucial for moving forward in competition. Strategic thinking can give you an edge in games like cricket. Overcoming performance plateaus requires a focus on winning. Consistency in equipment can enhance muscle memory and performance. Practicing with rivals can be beneficial but also risky. The nickname 'Darth Maple' reflects a blend of fun and persona. Building confidence starts with practice and winning. Self-talk can be used to motivate or calm oneself during matches. Visualization techniques can help reinforce desired outcomes. Establishing a preshot routine can block out distractions and maintain focus. Refining throw technique is essential for consistency in performance. Mental strategies are key for making comebacks in matches. Experiencing the zone often comes from necessity and enjoyment of the game. Processing losses involves introspection and learning from mistakes. Modern players must navigate increased media scrutiny and pressure. Dedication to practice and accountability is vital for improvement. #Darts #DartBrain #Podcast #PDC #PDCTour #DartFans #DartPsychology #SportsPsychology

    1h 26m
  3. 08/27/2025

    Ep. 8 - Why Commitment Wins in Darts: The Motivation Myth

    In this episode of Dart Brain, Clint Clarkson delves into the crucial distinction between motivation and commitment in the context of darts. He emphasizes that while motivation can spark interest, it is commitment that sustains progress and improvement. The conversation explores the commitment scale, the interplay between the 'chimp' and 'professor' brains, and the importance of aligning goals with one's actual level of commitment. Practical strategies for building habits and routines are discussed, alongside the challenges posed by neglect, which can undermine commitment. The episode concludes with actionable tools to enhance commitment and ensure consistent practice, reinforcing that success in darts, as in life, is built on steady, deliberate effort rather than fleeting motivation. LINKS Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance | Angela Lee Duckworth | TED TAKEAWAYS Motivation is a temporary spark; commitment is the fuel. Commitment is a scale, not a switch. Small increases in commitment can lead to significant improvements. Align your goals with your actual commitment level. Habits and routines are essential for maintaining commitment. Neglect is the gremlin that undermines commitment. Use the 'Just One Rule' to trick your brain into practice. Quality practice is more important than quantity. Accountability can enhance commitment and practice consistency. Commitment requires showing up, even when motivation wanes.

    28 min

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Dart Brain is the podcast for darts players who want to sharpen their mental game and play with greater confidence, focus, and consistency. Each episode dives into the psychology of darts—covering topics like self-talk, distraction control, mental preparation, and resilience. You’ll hear from accomplished players across Canada and around the world as they share practical strategies and personal stories to help you level up your mindset and improve your performance at the line. Whether you’re a weekend warrior or chasing championship dreams, Dart Brain will help you think like a pro and throw like one too.