Tricks Like This Are Why Milton Martinez Is Built Different (Raw Footage)
If you’re not subscribed to Milton Martinez’s YouTube channel by now, you’re missing out. Simple as that. But honestly, don’t even trip—you’ll be seeing all his raw edits right here regardless.
His latest video pulls back the curtain on one of his many heavy sessions, this time breaking down that absolutely insane ollie off a building—yes, literally a three- to four-story building in Costa Mesa, CA—into a massive brick bank.
You’ve probably seen the clip (if not, you certainly will now) but this video gives the full backstory, complete with interviews from his homies and plenty of familiar faces. Check it out:
This video is the full story behind that roof ollie into the bank," Milton wrote on YouTube. "The makes, the slams, the tries, the battle, and everything in between. Just the real session."
Adding: "I wanted this channel to show skating the way it actually happens: the commitment, the fear, the work, and the moments you don’t always see in edits. Big thank you to all the homies for the hype and support, none of this would be possible without the people around me."
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If you're a fan of raw clips and videos like this, then you have to tap that post above for a similar edit covering his insane Sunset Car Wash battle. Oh, and when I say battle, I mean battle. Multiple sessions. Broken bones. Unforgiving slams. It's all there.
I love how Milton's channel is already evolving. And I especially love the route he's taking with these raw clips. I'm a huge fan of raw clips, and who doesn't love a good backstory? But the stuff Milton skates is absolutely out of control, and none of it comes easy. So when you get a chance to be a fly on the wall of some of those sessions, you hold on tight and take it all in.
The dude is one of a kind. No debate. And skateboarding is lucky to have him. Keep 'em coming, Milton! These rule.
FILM / EDIT: Grant “Skip” Levy
ADDITIONAL FILMING: Lannie Rhoades, Austin Ayub