War Party WEBEFILMING Episode 20 is live. Boyd Hilder, Josh Dove, Jason Watts, Brock Olive, Nathan Smith and a stacked Aussie crew all throwing down.
Liam Zingbergs was in town for the weekend, so we had to do the right thing and stack some fresh clips. We hit up a local park to get things rolling, then took it to the Cult Shotta Crash Out Tour and let him do his thing.
Monday morning I got the call up from Tyson to hit the road down to Newcastle for Roast The Coast with Kaz Cambell, Benny, Tyson Jones Peni, and Mikayla Robertson. No real plan — just jumped in the van, grabbed the camera, and started filming from the moment we pulled out of the driveway.
When Boyd Hilder throws a jam, you already know it’s gonna be MAHD… and Off The Couch Jam 2026 delivered big time. Boyd was on the mic all day, running the show like a proper ringmaster. Hyping every line, calling out the madness, keeping the energy sky high from start to finish. This was his event. His idea. His vibe. And you could feel it. No pressure, no ego — just pure BMX with the crew. Big tricks, big sends, and that unreal atmosphere you only get when it’s built by riders, for riders.
Spent the day running wild on the Gold Coast with an absolute all-star crew — Raph Jeroma Williams, Boyd Hilder, Spenny Mac & Josh Newman.
James Pease’s section in Tear Da Club Up is straight raw BMX. – just Jimmah going at spots with zero hesitation. Heavy clips, sketchy run-ups and that full-send mindset where every trick looks earned. It’s the kind of riding that hits harder because it’s real: slams, makes and pure grit.
Sometimes you just gotta dump the hard drive, and hit export. Featuring Boyd Hilder, Josh Dove, Sean Gardner, Ryan Rostroller, Tim Storey, Raph Jeroma-Williams, and a bunch more usual suspects doing what they do best. From park to street and everything in between, this one’s packed with good times, heavy clips, and some solid nostalgia.
Brock Horneman Is Back! After a wild ride of injuries and seizures, Brock Horneman is finally back on the bike—and kicking things off with a flair double bar like he never left. We linked up at Logan Land to start the day, dodged the heat with a cheeky pub stop, pushed through the scorcher at Beenleigh, and wrapped things up at Hibes. Trust us, it was hot.
Back in 2022, Alex Hiam and I linked up to film a full part for Vans BMX. We were stacking clips non-stop and, honestly, piled up so much heat I forgot half of it even existed… until now.
Kicked off 2024 on the road with the Colony crew, stacking clips for a couple of epic projects – Clint Millar’s birthday video and their new full-length, Still Having Fun.
After doing a BMX 'zine for ten years (1987 - 1996) FATBMX made it on the internet. The year was 1998. Here to stay.