Yo! Hyped for this ep. Speaking from experience, I am 23 and was involved in a traumatic motorcycle accident (other persons fault) back in 2020. Your biggest fear on the road should be others. You MUST ride defensive because others are careless. I’m glad to see the Shoei in the background, I had a Shoei RF-1200 when I wrecked and I wouldn’t be here typing this if it wasn’t for that helmet. Love to see you getting into the beautiful sport of motorcycling, just be safe NiaC. Much love to both of you. 💚💚💚
Couldn’t like this more. I was cut off by someone and had to choose to hit their SUV or high side my bike. Wasn’t wearing sleeves, gloves or a helmet. Lucky all I ended up with was road rash, stitches and a broken nose.
Honestly, I rode a Kawasaki Ninja for almost 5 years and it’s the best thing I’ve done. It was therapeutic for me. However, if a person isn’t going to take it seriously, I wouldn’t recommend it at all. In a metal cage (car, truck, suv, etc.), it’s a lot more forgiving. You’re in your own little bubble where you can control the temperature, the noise levels, you have windshield wipers, you can open and close windows, if you get hit by another vehicle, you have a frame that is meant to protect you, etc. On a motorcycle, it’s literally your body. YOU are exposed to everything. Heat, exhaust, rocks, littering, even turbulence from the vehicles around you all directly affect you. Weather directly affects you. Bugs smash into you. There are so many things to take into consideration when riding. I would highly recommend the following things: Get into the habit of doing your walk around. With how much you’re exposed, the smallest things can result in a huge consequence. Liquid levels, tire, brake, and wheel health, making sure all lights work, horn, wires, and hoses. Spend the money on good tires. Spend the money on good gear. And actually wear the gear. Helmet without question. Gloves without question. Pants without question. Boots without question. No matter how hot it is outside, at LEAST wear a body armor of some sort. But riding jackets and riding pants with elbow and knee pads are saviors. The pain of road rash is second to only having a total loss accident and losing your motorcycle. When learning to ride, as you’ve already noticed, everything past 1st gear is simple. So, practice first gear. Depending on who you talk to, there’s different names for this, but turn your bike on and shift into first gear and hold your clutch. Slowly release the clutch without any throttle until you feel the the bike STARTING to move forward. Listen to how the motor sounds and get used to how much your hand is releasing when you feel this switch. You should be able to walk with your bike without stalling out. Practicing this will ensure you don’t stall out when taking off And I highly recommend you practice this extensively on hills. At this sweet spot, you can start practicing throttle response and control so you know how and when to start releasing your clutch more and when to start throttling more. Also, when you’re shifting into higher gears, you know when your clutch bites so you can shift and accelerate more quickly and efficiently. When you get good, you’re able to balance your bike by just releasing your clutch and feathering your throttle. Lastly, for now, when you want to turn, slow before your turn and accelerate after you’re 70%-ish through your turn. Have your bike on your exit angle before you start accelerating. At the beginning, don’t lean into your turns. If you want to turn right, press down on your right handlebar and when you want to turn left, press down on your left handlebar. Once you get more advanced, you’ll start feeling your bike and when to combine speed, counter steering, braking, body positions, and shifting to fly through turns! Again, riding was therapeutic for me. Respect your bike and respect your life. Always ride with the thought that nobody cares about you and nobody else can see you. If you’re feeling off one day, like you shouldn’t ride, then don’t. And when in doubt? Throttle out!
you two help make the foundation of Optic for me. you guys are by far the most chill, down to earth org that i can see myself being able to just hang out with. i don't scroll the comments often on the optic podcast, but that's crazy if people don't vibe with you
Hey Nick, regarding your back pain, don't go get a scan. I'm a physical therapist and scans make us fear pain and catastrophise, yet scans can show nothing and we can still have pain. I'd recommend going to see a physical therapist instead. They will see how you move through various tests and guide your exercises to improve your symtpoms. This will be far more beneficial in the long run. Keep exercising gently and find a way to incorporate low intensity exercise whilst experiencing this pain, as this will help you mentally and physically. Hope that makes sense, great podcast as always!
If I can give Nick some advice as a rider of 6 years. You are always going to have those worries my friend they just arnt as bad the more you ride and learn your bike and learning how your bike works is the biggest thing, now when it come to your clutch and red lights in my personal opinion the best thing to do is when you are rolling up to the stoplight pull your clutch and shift it into Neutral and come to a stop (if you know the timing of the lights) just before the light is going to switch shift into first and then just ease into the throttle while slowly releasing the clutch and after that you should be fine. Turning can be a pain in the ass but if you ever have to do slow turns either because of traffic or whatever else what I do is pull the clutch in and ride the turn out once I’m straight I shift gears and go hopefully someone sees this and shows you or it gets to you cause this info helped me a lot as a new rider
Love it great video! Keep it going guys you’re doing great! Maniac you an inspiration for me personally I went sober right around the time you did man and seeing you happy healthy mentally clear and doing well it inspires man love the OG fam
my lower disc ruptured before my senior year and i played soccer, basketball, and track through it. it just kept getting worse until i couldnt even walk anymore for months and had to get surgery. DONT let it reach that point!
Hitch, you may have hyperhidrosis. I’ve had the same problem with my armpits since I was in high school. Tried all the fancy “#1 recommended” antiperspirants, and my doctor even put me on some sort of ulcer medication because a side effect was that it dries out your body. My whole body was dry BESIDES my armpits. It’s something I’ve just tried to accept and not be insecure about. I think there’s some sort or laser surgery that closes your sweat glands but I’ve seen it’s not good to close off your sweat glands.
The only downside to just putting it in neutral while approaching a stop light is the quicker wear down of you breaks because downshifting can help slow your vehicle down with less use of the brakes
As always with the Flycast I am here for whatever shenanigans the guys are up to in the thumbnails😂 All jokes aside regarding the title, I've always said that Scump very much is the Lebron of COD esports, statistically the best player of all time in game even if he doesn't have the most rings But no matter what he's still the King of personality in esports, no one has ever done it better🙏👑
Yo nick doubt you’ll see this but possibly look into Functional Range Conditioning, it’s a internal strength method that exercise joints and not only muscles. Has helped my lower back and hip pains that I suffered from for 4 years. 2 different doctors suggested surgery since pain would come during strength training as well. Just a suggestion for ya
Don’t know if you’ll see this ‘Niac but when your having to do like low speed turns try keeping pressure on your rear brake. Practice going slow and do like figure 8’s in empty parking lots until you feel more comfortable with it
This is solid advice as well, what I do I hold my clutch in so then that way I kill all power to the bike essentially and apply small amounts of rear brake until I straighten out and then shift gears
Bro I have Hyperhidrosis so i sweat so much. I take a pill everyday that stops it. Ask your doctor about it. Only side effect is bad dry mouth but i only sweat when it's 95 plus outside. It does wonders
This isn't just for Nick: motorcycles are no joke. Asphalt is a cheese grader to skin. Jeans will last for 10 feet, leather about 100. If you slide and hit a guard rail, or God forbid those weird cable median dividers between freeways, it's possible to turn into human spaghetti. Depending on how you impact, you can, and likely will, literally have limbs torn off. Contrary to popular belief, doing track riding is several times safer than riding on the street (no oncoming traffic, run off areas, perfect track surface, instructors, etc). Do your homework. Get the gear. Full leather (jacket at minimum, with kevlar jeans). Ankle high boots. Gloves with palm and knuckle sliders. A Snell approved helmet, with a visor lock that will keep the visor close when you crash your brains out. That way you don't lose your eyes when you slide through gravel face first. And YOU NEVER, EVER, leave your fucking jacket in the closet because "iT'S tOo HoT oUtttt."
Loved this episode. Btw I’m an ass sweater like y’all. Too scared to wear grey sweatpants if it’s above 65 degrees. Also thanks for signing my controller in Austin. Much appreciated 💚
Also y’all are so relatable I be having the same thoughts when it comes to my stomach. I can’t tell if it’s the food I’m eating or I got a actual medical problem
Sweating is actually a good thing. It’s the body’s way of regulating internal temperature when it’s overheated. And actually, a complete lack of sweat signifies dehydration. So don’t ever feel bad about sweating fellas.
Does a random REAL ONE who listens to the soul of Optic have a chance to be on the FlyCast one day? Not famous but i know how to conversate lmao. It would be cool regardless to see yall chat with a random fan even if its setup on livestream where you get callers like how TherapyGecko's stream is setup. Much love sorry if the suggestion is douchey
Yo the more I listen to these podcasts the more I start to realize that y’all deal with the same problems as me. I sweat constantly especially under my armpits, so I mainly wear black All the time now. I get super anxiety leaving my apartment and going to public places like maniac and idk why I just do even thou I’m a well liked guy.
Thanks hitch for making sweaty people strategies especially the sweaty ass sitting strats becoming a less taboo. That sweaty ass spot is a massive anxiety
I had stomach issues for a while also and I will still get a bottle of magnesium citrate from Walgreens, Walmart etc on the occasion, maybe a couple times a year. Its an over the counter laxative that works very good to clean out the system.
The skinny thing is called a Lap band, restricts you from eating too much, its a band around ur stomach. sweating thing you can get botox i think injected into the sweat area, like ur armpit and it wont be sweaty. Not sure its botox though
Was down on my back for about 2 weeks finally went to the doctor and got prescription strength Ibuprofen... 3 days twice a day and I've was back to 100%
Why not just have a tv in front of you with something like a Chromecast or Apple TV where you can sync your phone. One of you could just search something up right quick and play it through the TV anytime you need to.
Manual is sketch for sure but thats what makes it fun lmao, Just bought a manual mk7.5 Golf R and ain’t no way I’m letting it go anytime soon. Rowing through the gears and rev matching while downshifting will always hit different
Also you DONT slow down in the corner… you slow down before the corner then accelerate through the corner.. you just need to research driving a motorcycle and drive it locally a lot more….
@@kenkaos6820 but the only thing that scump has that crim doesn't is 2 Chainz and it's more rare because he has the only 2 chains that could've ever of been gotten by cod tournaments because there's only been 2 x-games
@@kenkaos6820 yeah personally I feel like rings are way over emphasized. Like look at scump in the last 8 out of 10 Champs, dude averaged a 1.25. He always shows up to try to get the rings but he always gets costed. Such as bo4 when he went insane in champs and crim sucked and dropped a .4. No one ever talks about that, they could’ve won a ring there but crims costed.
Hitch I’ve always had sweating issues as well, nothing like too crazy, but definitely more than most and for the past year or two I’ve been using Degree clinical protection, it’s in a white deodorant packaging, I swear by it bro. Absolutely has decreased my sweating a noticeable lot. Try it out, it’s only like $9 per bottle but lasts around 1-2 months
Yo! Hyped for this ep. Speaking from experience, I am 23 and was involved in a traumatic motorcycle accident (other persons fault) back in 2020. Your biggest fear on the road should be others. You MUST ride defensive because others are careless. I’m glad to see the Shoei in the background, I had a Shoei RF-1200 when I wrecked and I wouldn’t be here typing this if it wasn’t for that helmet. Love to see you getting into the beautiful sport of motorcycling, just be safe NiaC. Much love to both of you. 💚💚💚
Couldn’t like this more. I was cut off by someone and had to choose to hit their SUV or high side my bike. Wasn’t wearing sleeves, gloves or a helmet. Lucky all I ended up with was road rash, stitches and a broken nose.
@@_MAKB I’m glad to hear you’re okay brother. ♥️
@@jae0036 You too brother!
Sorry that happened bro
@@patistrash3991
Y’all genius to put the flycast on the main channel. Makes the whole show feel more legit
Honestly, I rode a Kawasaki Ninja for almost 5 years and it’s the best thing I’ve done. It was therapeutic for me.
However, if a person isn’t going to take it seriously, I wouldn’t recommend it at all. In a metal cage (car, truck, suv, etc.), it’s a lot more forgiving. You’re in your own little bubble where you can control the temperature, the noise levels, you have windshield wipers, you can open and close windows, if you get hit by another vehicle, you have a frame that is meant to protect you, etc. On a motorcycle, it’s literally your body. YOU are exposed to everything. Heat, exhaust, rocks, littering, even turbulence from the vehicles around you all directly affect you. Weather directly affects you. Bugs smash into you. There are so many things to take into consideration when riding.
I would highly recommend the following things:
Get into the habit of doing your walk around. With how much you’re exposed, the smallest things can result in a huge consequence. Liquid levels, tire, brake, and wheel health, making sure all lights work, horn, wires, and hoses.
Spend the money on good tires.
Spend the money on good gear. And actually wear the gear. Helmet without question. Gloves without question. Pants without question. Boots without question.
No matter how hot it is outside, at LEAST wear a body armor of some sort. But riding jackets and riding pants with elbow and knee pads are saviors. The pain of road rash is second to only having a total loss accident and losing your motorcycle.
When learning to ride, as you’ve already noticed, everything past 1st gear is simple. So, practice first gear. Depending on who you talk to, there’s different names for this, but turn your bike on and shift into first gear and hold your clutch. Slowly release the clutch without any throttle until you feel the the bike STARTING to move forward. Listen to how the motor sounds and get used to how much your hand is releasing when you feel this switch. You should be able to walk with your bike without stalling out. Practicing this will ensure you don’t stall out when taking off And I highly recommend you practice this extensively on hills. At this sweet spot, you can start practicing throttle response and control so you know how and when to start releasing your clutch more and when to start throttling more. Also, when you’re shifting into higher gears, you know when your clutch bites so you can shift and accelerate more quickly and efficiently. When you get good, you’re able to balance your bike by just releasing your clutch and feathering your throttle.
Lastly, for now, when you want to turn, slow before your turn and accelerate after you’re 70%-ish through your turn. Have your bike on your exit angle before you start accelerating. At the beginning, don’t lean into your turns. If you want to turn right, press down on your right handlebar and when you want to turn left, press down on your left handlebar. Once you get more advanced, you’ll start feeling your bike and when to combine speed, counter steering, braking, body positions, and shifting to fly through turns!
Again, riding was therapeutic for me. Respect your bike and respect your life. Always ride with the thought that nobody cares about you and nobody else can see you. If you’re feeling off one day, like you shouldn’t ride, then don’t.
And when in doubt?
Throttle out!
🐐
The “imma….. DROP THE F’n beat Pam “ had me dying 🤣🤣
What a goated intro, the boys are straight vibing
you two help make the foundation of Optic for me. you guys are by far the most chill, down to earth org that i can see myself being able to just hang out with. i don't scroll the comments often on the optic podcast, but that's crazy if people don't vibe with you
okay so did anyone else notice that the intro music is a beat maniac made a while back? or am i super late on noticing that
Hands down my favorite podcast. These make my weeks 10000x better
the flycast grind has been fire, the vibes are at an all time high
Those first 30 seconds are why I love this duo 🥹
Hitch !!! Thank you for speaking about the sweating dawg it’s SO relatable for me hahaha. Good to hear I’m not alone
Hey Nick, regarding your back pain, don't go get a scan. I'm a physical therapist and scans make us fear pain and catastrophise, yet scans can show nothing and we can still have pain. I'd recommend going to see a physical therapist instead. They will see how you move through various tests and guide your exercises to improve your symtpoms. This will be far more beneficial in the long run. Keep exercising gently and find a way to incorporate low intensity exercise whilst experiencing this pain, as this will help you mentally and physically. Hope that makes sense, great podcast as always!
is there a link for the intro song?
If I can give Nick some advice as a rider of 6 years. You are always going to have those worries my friend they just arnt as bad the more you ride and learn your bike and learning how your bike works is the biggest thing, now when it come to your clutch and red lights in my personal opinion the best thing to do is when you are rolling up to the stoplight pull your clutch and shift it into Neutral and come to a stop (if you know the timing of the lights) just before the light is going to switch shift into first and then just ease into the throttle while slowly releasing the clutch and after that you should be fine. Turning can be a pain in the ass but if you ever have to do slow turns either because of traffic or whatever else what I do is pull the clutch in and ride the turn out once I’m straight I shift gears and go hopefully someone sees this and shows you or it gets to you cause this info helped me a lot as a new rider
That thumbnail is one of the best I've seen.
Thumb nail? That intro thooooo never seen a better one
10/10 gotta put it on a shirt
Love it great video! Keep it going guys you’re doing great! Maniac you an inspiration for me personally I went sober right around the time you did man and seeing you happy healthy mentally clear and doing well it inspires man love the OG fam
I could watch this all day long. Keep talking guys.
@12.40 my rugby team did this to one of our players ford fiesta. We picked it up over parking control bollards so he couldn't get out lol
you two are amazing, im glad nick is in optic. inspires me so much.
My biggest tip for you Nick is counter steering, you push right side left and left side right you will understand when getting on the bike.
I love every member of optic but I always have connected the most with hitch and maniac.
my lower disc ruptured before my senior year and i played soccer, basketball, and track through it. it just kept getting worse until i couldnt even walk anymore for months and had to get surgery. DONT let it reach that point!
3 ads in 7 minutes is ridiculous 😂 I’m dying without TH-cam premium😂
"office chairs changed my life"🤣
Man i felt like I went on vacation listening to this 😂😂😂 great episode
Hitch, you may have hyperhidrosis. I’ve had the same problem with my armpits since I was in high school. Tried all the fancy “#1 recommended” antiperspirants, and my doctor even put me on some sort of ulcer medication because a side effect was that it dries out your body. My whole body was dry BESIDES my armpits. It’s something I’ve just tried to accept and not be insecure about. I think there’s some sort or laser surgery that closes your sweat glands but I’ve seen it’s not good to close off your sweat glands.
The Rapids u may be thinking of is the Colorado Rapids from MLS
That beat went hard at the end
my first vehicle was the farm truck a 92 S10 4-banger manual - gang gang
The only downside to just putting it in neutral while approaching a stop light is the quicker wear down of you breaks because downshifting can help slow your vehicle down with less use of the brakes
I have hyperhydrosis (excessive sweating) in my hands and feet but it has calmed down a lot the less I become stressed
As always with the Flycast I am here for whatever shenanigans the guys are up to in the thumbnails😂
All jokes aside regarding the title, I've always said that Scump very much is the Lebron of COD esports, statistically the best player of all time in game even if he doesn't have the most rings
But no matter what he's still the King of personality in esports, no one has ever done it better🙏👑
Facts. Also both have the same fire nickname lol
Yo nick doubt you’ll see this but possibly look into Functional Range Conditioning, it’s a internal strength method that exercise joints and not only muscles. Has helped my lower back and hip pains that I suffered from for 4 years. 2 different doctors suggested surgery since pain would come during strength training as well. Just a suggestion for ya
“I don’t think we ever cut anything”
Didn’t something get cut out of literally the last one with formal 😂?
LMAO fire ass outro
Man loved this episode. Glad we finally got outro music.
Don’t know if you’ll see this ‘Niac but when your having to do like low speed turns try keeping pressure on your rear brake. Practice going slow and do like figure 8’s in empty parking lots until you feel more comfortable with it
This is solid advice as well, what I do I hold my clutch in so then that way I kill all power to the bike essentially and apply small amounts of rear brake until I straighten out and then shift gears
I like how half the flycast is always spent talking about the flycast 😂
Hitch just unlocked a memory i totally forgot! I used to sag my pants when sitting down all the time in HS because i used to sweat so much.
The beginning was lowkey fire
Michael Jordan of eSports with 1 ring 💀 that’s comedy
6:08 come again Hitch?
I think everyone needs to be on two wheels. Started from a 125cc now at a 1200cc. Ride safe nick 🤙🏻
phenomenal episode. these fellas funny as hell
Bro I have Hyperhidrosis so i sweat so much. I take a pill everyday that stops it. Ask your doctor about it. Only side effect is bad dry mouth but i only sweat when it's 95 plus outside. It does wonders
@17:50 yo I was in the same exact situation, nerves will fuck your stomach up
This isn't just for Nick: motorcycles are no joke. Asphalt is a cheese grader to skin. Jeans will last for 10 feet, leather about 100. If you slide and hit a guard rail, or God forbid those weird cable median dividers between freeways, it's possible to turn into human spaghetti. Depending on how you impact, you can, and likely will, literally have limbs torn off.
Contrary to popular belief, doing track riding is several times safer than riding on the street (no oncoming traffic, run off areas, perfect track surface, instructors, etc).
Do your homework. Get the gear. Full leather (jacket at minimum, with kevlar jeans). Ankle high boots. Gloves with palm and knuckle sliders. A Snell approved helmet, with a visor lock that will keep the visor close when you crash your brains out. That way you don't lose your eyes when you slide through gravel face first. And YOU NEVER, EVER, leave your fucking jacket in the closet because "iT'S tOo HoT oUtttt."
Loved this episode. Btw I’m an ass sweater like y’all. Too scared to wear grey sweatpants if it’s above 65 degrees.
Also thanks for signing my controller in Austin. Much appreciated 💚
That intro wut lololol
Lipo works like that too. My team helped pay for our coaches surgery and now his stomach is small like a rock and he gets full from a fry
Also y’all are so relatable I be having the same thoughts when it comes to my stomach. I can’t tell if it’s the food I’m eating or I got a actual medical problem
Scump is like Adam Sandler.. super goated
you're gonna watch this back one day when you're a great rider and laugh at yourself so hard... ride safe man and dont forget to respect the bike
That outro was hilarious
*Love these boys.*
maniac got the motor cycle lol...I know he's gonna be safe about it and it looks sick. Proud of you bro!
Flycast is life changing
When in traffic,hover over the front break. Don’t ever get too comfortable
49:30 lmaoooo
Sweating is actually a good thing. It’s the body’s way of regulating internal temperature when it’s overheated. And actually, a complete lack of sweat signifies dehydration. So don’t ever feel bad about sweating fellas.
Nick let me know if you wanna go riding I'm near Frisco all the time would be dope to meet you
Been driving manual since I was 15. And still do to this day. 7 years of daily driving a manual car
Does a random REAL ONE who listens to the soul of Optic have a chance to be on the FlyCast one day? Not famous but i know how to conversate lmao. It would be cool regardless to see yall chat with a random fan even if its setup on livestream where you get callers like how TherapyGecko's stream is setup. Much love sorry if the suggestion is douchey
Scump is a legend
Zlatan is funny and always has something to say
Yo the more I listen to these podcasts the more I start to realize that y’all deal with the same problems as me. I sweat constantly especially under my armpits, so I mainly wear black All the time now. I get super anxiety leaving my apartment and going to public places like maniac and idk why I just do even thou I’m a well liked guy.
It's because you are insecure, feeling the need to mention you're well liked gives it away.
I sweat so much from my hands even when I’m not nervous. I hate it. Best of luck!
That intro goes hard
Love y’all boys 🤞
Thx hitch, now I have anxiety about gas.
He is the Lebron James of Esports 🐐 👑
Thanks hitch for making sweaty people strategies especially the sweaty ass sitting strats becoming a less taboo. That sweaty ass spot is a massive anxiety
Y’all gotta take a jumper everywhere so you can tie that shit around your waste to hide it when getting up after sitting down
I had stomach issues for a while also and I will still get a bottle of magnesium citrate from Walgreens, Walmart etc on the occasion, maybe a couple times a year. Its an over the counter laxative that works very good to clean out the system.
We need more episodes of the flyest podcast around
Ride safe NiaC. Next year you can be a busa boy in flip flops and a tank top.
The skinny thing is called a Lap band, restricts you from eating too much, its a band around ur stomach. sweating thing you can get botox i think injected into the sweat area, like ur armpit and it wont be sweaty. Not sure its botox though
Nick just seems like a guy I'd want to knock about with. He's the most UK type personality chilled non over the top American you can get
Two mins in the chemistry is on 10
What kinda bike did he get a 250, 300, or 600?
Was down on my back for about 2 weeks finally went to the doctor and got prescription strength Ibuprofen... 3 days twice a day and I've was back to 100%
A funny athlete that came to mind was Ilya Bryzgalov, he was a goalie in NHL. Man had some funny interviews.. Could be a funny TST reacts video 🤔
try a sauna from time to time to sweat hitch, it helped me a LOT
the pamaj beat was actually fire
My teacher asked me why I sagged so much when I came to math class from gym.. I told him cuz my ass sweats 😂
everyone still be rocking the faze x optic shirts
Why not just have a tv in front of you with something like a Chromecast or Apple TV where you can sync your phone. One of you could just search something up right quick and play it through the TV anytime you need to.
Manual is sketch for sure but thats what makes it fun lmao, Just bought a manual mk7.5 Golf R and ain’t no way I’m letting it go anytime soon. Rowing through the gears and rev matching while downshifting will always hit different
Nick doesn't need an MRI at a doctor. Man needs to schedule an appointment with a chiropractor.
Chiropractors don't work.
Also you DONT slow down in the corner… you slow down before the corner then accelerate through the corner.. you just need to research driving a motorcycle and drive it locally a lot more….
Scump is my goat even if he doesn’t have the most wins. His individual skill is LEVELS above the “winningest player”
منور يا علي
He has won 30 tournaments in the past 10 years which is good 👍
He just doesn’t have the rings. In terms of overall championships he’s second only to crim and overall longevity he’s #1. He’s my goat tbh
@@kenkaos6820 but the only thing that scump has that crim doesn't is 2 Chainz and it's more rare because he has the only 2 chains that could've ever of been gotten by cod tournaments because there's only been 2 x-games
@@kenkaos6820 yeah personally I feel like rings are way over emphasized. Like look at scump in the last 8 out of 10 Champs, dude averaged a 1.25. He always shows up to try to get the rings but he always gets costed. Such as bo4 when he went insane in champs and crim sucked and dropped a .4. No one ever talks about that, they could’ve won a ring there but crims costed.
Good job guys
The Hollywood answer to sweating is botox.
Bro I feel like sweating is one of the healthiest thing your body can do
Manual cars are not sketch😂 just get a older sports car and it'll be an entirely new experience. It's great
Scump is the Aaron Rodgers of the CDL
Can you guys flip the optic flags for the show?
The more water you drink the more you sweat Hitch lol
Should have done the whole podcast on a motorcycle 😂
Hitch probably doesnt even know his car is a synchronized transmission based on the age...
I drive a manual fiat 500 and it’s dope.
Hitch I’ve always had sweating issues as well, nothing like too crazy, but definitely more than most and for the past year or two I’ve been using Degree clinical protection, it’s in a white deodorant packaging, I swear by it bro. Absolutely has decreased my sweating a noticeable lot. Try it out, it’s only like $9 per bottle but lasts around 1-2 months
my fkn guy
the sweating thing is called driclor its amazing I use it and don't sweat at all now