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Food/Esports interview w/eXtine
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eXtelevision
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Thought I'd share this here for discussion:

https://www.invenglobal.com/culture/articles/13590/extine-feeder-frenzy-cooking-interview

I only shouted out one TF2 player in particular, make sure to read and find out who. Hint: It's MASSIVE.

Definitely looking forward to cooking for a TF2 bootcamp eventually, and the return of events O_o

Also tryna focus more on Yyyao sauce stuff, good things otw fsho - https://twitter.com/YyyaaaooooSauce

Thought I'd share this here for discussion:

https://www.invenglobal.com/culture/articles/13590/extine-feeder-frenzy-cooking-interview

I only shouted out one TF2 player in particular, make sure to read and find out who. Hint: It's MASSIVE.

Definitely looking forward to cooking for a TF2 bootcamp eventually, and the return of events O_o

Also tryna focus more on Yyyao sauce stuff, good things otw fsho - https://twitter.com/YyyaaaooooSauce
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Spicier peppers are in the plans for sure, last year I did get some Ghost Peppers and Carolina Reapers from Central Washington to make a sauce I called Young Insanity, which was a collaboration with an up-and-coming competitive Team Fortress 2 player named Young Sanity.

LOOOOOOOOL LOVE IT

[spoiler]Spicier peppers are in the plans for sure, last year I did get some Ghost Peppers and Carolina Reapers from Central Washington to make a sauce I called Young Insanity, which was a collaboration with an up-and-coming competitive Team Fortress 2 player named Young Sanity. [/spoiler]
LOOOOOOOOL LOVE IT
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Good stuff, I totally need to try some of the sauce next LAN (maybe not a nuclear ghost pepper one tho id probably die)

Good stuff, I totally need to try some of the sauce next LAN (maybe not a nuclear ghost pepper one tho id probably die)
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This is awesome.

Also if anyone gets a chance, definitely try eXtine's hot sauces. He brought me some last time we crossed paths and I LOVED IT, highly recommended.

This is awesome.

Also if anyone gets a chance, definitely try eXtine's hot sauces. He brought me some last time we crossed paths and I LOVED IT, highly recommended.
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Do you sell/ship your sauces? Would love to try some!

Do you sell/ship your sauces? Would love to try some!
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eXtelevision
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carnaticum
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Spicier peppers are in the plans for sure, last year I did get some Ghost Peppers and Carolina Reapers from Central Washington to make a sauce I called Young Insanity, which was a collaboration with an up-and-coming competitive Team Fortress 2 player named Young Sanity.
LOOOOOOOOL LOVE IT

The sauce is hella lit as well tbh.

yuiceDo you sell/ship your sauces? Would love to try some!

I'm still slowly getting my act together. I have a limited selection right now and some cases ready for them, need to put those together and chat with people who already eXpressed interest.

I need to make more sauce is the simple answer.

[quote=carnaticum][spoiler]Spicier peppers are in the plans for sure, last year I did get some Ghost Peppers and Carolina Reapers from Central Washington to make a sauce I called Young Insanity, which was a collaboration with an up-and-coming competitive Team Fortress 2 player named Young Sanity. [/spoiler]
LOOOOOOOOL LOVE IT[/quote]

The sauce is hella lit as well tbh.

[quote=yuice]Do you sell/ship your sauces? Would love to try some![/quote]

I'm still slowly getting my act together. I have a limited selection right now and some cases ready for them, need to put those together and chat with people who already eXpressed interest.

I need to make more sauce is the simple answer.
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eXtelevision
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DreamboatThis is awesome.

Also if anyone gets a chance, definitely try eXtine's hot sauces. He brought me some last time we crossed paths and I LOVED IT, highly recommended.

Thanks Dreamboat. I'll make sure to pack some heat neXt time I come up that way!

[quote=Dreamboat]This is awesome.

Also if anyone gets a chance, definitely try eXtine's hot sauces. He brought me some last time we crossed paths and I LOVED IT, highly recommended.[/quote]

Thanks Dreamboat. I'll make sure to pack some heat neXt time I come up that way!
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Hey extine, recently got a new double partner, we're having a few issues mainly on the recovery at higher rates, what drills can you recommend for us to get more boat speed?

Hey extine, recently got a new double partner, we're having a few issues mainly on the recovery at higher rates, what drills can you recommend for us to get more boat speed?
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eXtelevision
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yak404Hey extine, recently got a new double partner, we're having a few issues mainly on the recovery at higher rates, what drills can you recommend for us to get more boat speed?

Hey Yak, just saw this, thanks for the great question.

Without seeing your stroke or how it's actually moving currently, I'd suggest focusing on balance. A talented coach I worked with shared with me an anecdote regarding Olympic Velodrome Cyclists and how much power they're losing because they're focused on their balance. It's similar on a boat or while lifting, if you're balanced you'll be able to produce more power.

The following drill might be a little tougher in a double but should be doable when performed slowly and with a wide berth. Rowing eXtremely lightly and slowly, go through the follow pattern: Take a stroke together, then have the lead rower (port/starboard depending on rigging) take a stroke with their oar in the air and rower on the other side take a stroke (again very lightly) with their oar properly submerged. Recover together as usual, then take the following stroke switched. After the following recovery, both rowers take an air stroke, which is then followed by a regular stroke together.

This is a great drill to do at the start of your row, helping to establish and guide your mental perception of what is off-balance in what direction, and what is on-balance.

[quote=yak404]Hey extine, recently got a new double partner, we're having a few issues mainly on the recovery at higher rates, what drills can you recommend for us to get more boat speed?[/quote]

Hey Yak, just saw this, thanks for the great question.

Without seeing your stroke or how it's actually moving currently, I'd suggest focusing on balance. A talented coach I worked with shared with me an anecdote regarding Olympic Velodrome Cyclists and how much power they're losing because they're focused on their balance. It's similar on a boat or while lifting, if you're balanced you'll be able to produce more power.

The following drill might be a little tougher in a double but should be doable when performed slowly and with a wide berth. Rowing eXtremely lightly and slowly, go through the follow pattern: Take a stroke together, then have the lead rower (port/starboard depending on rigging) take a stroke with their oar in the air and rower on the other side take a stroke (again very lightly) with their oar properly submerged. Recover together as usual, then take the following stroke switched. After the following recovery, both rowers take an air stroke, which is then followed by a regular stroke together.

This is a great drill to do at the start of your row, helping to establish and guide your mental perception of what is off-balance in what direction, and what is on-balance.
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