Wise answers to important questions with Magnum Martinez
One of the greatest professionals in the history of Latin America talks about the state of surfing, keys to staying healthy, his legacy and much more
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When it comes to surfing, there are few who are as prepared and as passionate about it as Magnum Martínez.
Venezuelan who traveled the world with the board under his arm, won WSL championships, was ISA world champion, continues ripping and became coach of the Chilean team first (with which he went to Tokyo 2020) and now develops in that role for Puerto Rico.
He lived through the glory days of professional surfing and appreciates how the sport is now compared to before, the advantages and disadvantages.
His daughter is 10 years old and is already breaking through, and he is excited to be living this stage of her life. He also shares several tips for having a better life that, if followed, everything will improve.
15 minutes worth watching.
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