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Has anyone come up with a workout routine that incorporates strength training as you play thrill of the fight?
If so what does it look like? Iβm considering doing some calisthenics in between fights to build muscle as Iβm burning fat
I'm in it 2 weeks now and it's become the hardest thing for me to stay away from this game, so I don't overtrain like a madman, because "just one more try against Money-Maker". xD
Anyway, long story short: Already hyped for TOTF 2.
I'd like to hear what features you guys would like to see in it (aside from the announced multiplayer).
My picks would be:
- mitts training (basic training in general would be sweet)
- a basic character generator were I can load in custom textures for faces (I admit, I really just wanna knock out Trump) :)
What's yours?
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π£οΈ Special guests Madars Razma Daniel Larsson Andreas Toft JΓΈrgensen
π PDC World Cup review π©π° Nordic Masters preview β Listener questions
Co-host Alex Moss and guest co-host Hanna Frostman are back with a new episode after the PDC World Cup of Darts! First, Latvia's number one Madars Razma (11:37) calls in as part of our PDC Nordic & Baltic Tour special, as we look ahead to the first ever World Series event in Scandinavia this weekend. Madars reflects on the last 12 months, becoming the first Latvian to win a match at the PDC World Championship, and also his disappointment at missing out on a PDC World Cup return last weekend. Then, Sweden's number one Daniel Larsson (38:12) stops by to look back on his career so far, competing at Lakeside and Ally Pally, his two years so far on the PDC main tour and looks ahead to facing the world number one Gerwyn Price on Friday. Next, Denmark's Andreas Toft JΓΈrgensen (1:04:19) also joins us fresh from his PDC World Cup debut last week, explains why he had chewing gum on stage, and outlines his goals for the future. Plus, Alex and Hanna review last week's PDC World Cup, look ahead to this weekend's World Series event in Denmark, and take on your listener questions. Enjoy!
Listen π https://theweeklydartscast.libsyn.com/214-madars-razma-daniel-larsson-andreas-toft-jrgensen-pdc-world-cup-review
Video Guide - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYBhq36FhVY
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Mosler (ALL PRs) - 500 539 961
Hoonigan RS200 (TOFT Speed Zone) - 927 717 044
Deep Vale Speed Trap - should be easy with Mosler, just cut the corner a bit and have throttle control.
Bamburgh Castle Danger Sign - Start behind the walls, stay on the road path as well as you can. Some throttle control and short shift if in manual. Clear the objects near the path if needed.
TOFT Speed Zone - by far the toughest. Mosler can do it and everyone has it (gifted), but go Hoonigan RS200 if you have it. Start all the way back at bottom of hill behind Ambleside sign. MUST clear all objects and breakable walls within the speed zone. Angle to the left slightly off the road, be sure to avoid becoming a tree hugger. Better grip in the deeper snow just to the left of the road. Throttle control when entering as you get slightly airborne. I consistently hit 143MPH with Mosler and an easier 147MPH with RS200. If you're still having trouble the video guide will certainly be the best for this one. It is time stamped in the pinned comment.
Hope this helps everyone get their Winter Festival Playlist Completion! Don't give up and it is OKAY to fail - even many times. Most will. Happy New Year! - Stevio
A boy in my grade going to Tufts next year posted this on his story
βtofts it where you learnβ I donβt get it. Can someone please explain. Thanks!
What is the best car to do the toft speed zone in ?
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