I got a great tip for beginners! Ive started properly skating 12 hours ago,, and try to get my ollie technique good first, i was told to pop, jump, and slide all at the same time, been practicing this for 12 hours and havent had much improvement so i decided to break it down slightly. what i did was focused on the pop and the jump and left out the slide, i popped hard and jump high and to my great surprise did my biggest ollie ever without any (minimal) slide , anybody else having trouble try this first , get your pop and jump reall good then start adding in the slide to add even more height and to balance the board EDIT: another good tip is bring your knees up to your chest, cos the board wont your lift feet, you have to lift the board, i was jumping as high as a I could but i wasnt bending my knees,you upper body doesnt go much higher when bring up our knees so that why we forget to do it, when you first start making sure you bring up knees it might feel unnatural , that just means right ,, hope i can help somebody
same thing was happening to me, i discovered it was because i wasnt bringin my knees up after i jump, the board wont allow you to slide you foot if you full weight is stopping it,, itll feel weird at first but when jump bring you knees up as high as possible, i was worried that i couldnt physically jump high enough to ollie any higher but it turned out that this was my problem,,my legs stayed fairly straight when i jumped If you practice popping and jumping, high and tucking in knees, first and leave the sliding till later youll get the hang of it much faster,remember the slide is the least important part of the ollie . one last bit of advice is that the the pop ,jump and slide are not meant to be done all at the same time, bends your knees a little then jump , then before your feet leave the board, pop and bring your knees up, then when the board reaches its max height slide your foot forward, it should feel fluid and weightless.
8lorko8 your tip helped me allot ive been practising today and it worked good but the only thing now is when i do it my board turns 90 degrees did this happened to you too ?ps: can i follow you so if i had a problem i could ask help but i dont mind if you dont like to be bothered
Fahd Lachhab Hey Fahd, if your board is turning it can mean a few things: - Your shoulders, which are the most important things when it comes to frontside and backside 180, are probably the reason you're turning. Try to keep them parallel to the board itself, don't rotate them. - Your feet might not be centered on the tail, or behind the bolts. Make sure your toes are completely centered on the board. If not, ask any skater, these were just from my experience, i had the same problem. Good Luck :D
Ok, That was fun but its just about the physics, When u hit someting with a little bend up really hard it will jump if u jump with it guiding your legs forward up then bend your knees, Its same as sk8
Well shit. I see what I've been doing wrong all these months. Finally able to ollie over two decks stacked. I was trying to kick the board down and after the board was almost vertical, I started my slide. Starting the slide as I popped the tail was a great improvement and I was able to ollie correctly within the first few tries after seeing the video.
You have to get really good at jumping, when you first start it'll be physically impossible to get the board that high, you need to develop your muscles and perfect the jump in order to get full height.
+Cancer Cancer If you pop the board hard enough it will pop up up to a couple feet. But you have to jump even higher otherwise the board will hit your feet and not reach maximum potential. Then you use your feet to level off the board bringing the back of the board upwards.
+Spartn M It's all basically at the same time. Picture a lightning bolt. It definitely travels but it happens so fast it looks like the whole lightning bolt appears at once. When you do an ollie you have to do all the steps like a lightning bolt: one after the other but quick enough that it looks simultaneous. So yes, you have to be in the motion of jumping AS you lift the board up. Try doing hippie jumps for a bit, and then when you try to ollie do a hippie jump but kick the tale against the ground hard the moment you'd leave the board. Once you figure out the timing ollie's should seem so much simpler to you.
Because watching the clip slow mo you can analyse the steps for your self, so you can understand it much better, rather than somebody just telling you the steps :)
The way I have come to learn them, is to pop hard and jump at the same time so you lose contact with board under your back foot and the board is trying to become vertical and then use the front foot to balance. They key is when you to do it hard to jump so that you lose contact with it, as seen in the video. Just my two cents
This video helps and always motivate me to train my ollies. Thanks for your effort, i bet you wont realize how this video help me and tons of beginner skaters out there.
dude thx! im 17 and i start skateboarding but here in swiss all laught about me they said "what? you are 17 but you cant do any skatetricks?" i was in america, there were alle so good to me :) show me a few things, but here in swiss all are for themself :/ thx i really learn from your videos cuz none will show me... sry for my english im still learning it greetings
Watch this for 10 hours, get your pushing really down trugh use your board for cruising everyday, Watch the "How to Ollie" Videos of Braille Skateboarding, practice it step by step for at least a half an hour daily and commit. Then do ollies while riding and then train with obsticles and then with ankle weigths until your ollie is the best under the locals. I should commit more too, but my damn social anixety is in the way.
It would be interesting if you can train skate tricks using your imagination. Or techniques like lucid dreaming. That could really work and would support your muscle memory in a psychical way.
Mattbrhew Honestly I feel like I’ve learned things using imagination. Actually I had a dream I did an Ollie while riding and when I woke up I had this new technique which I tried and it worked it’s weird
@Skapo I won it in a video contest. One of the other videos on my channel is my winning entry to that contest. It's called "IDT slow motion video competition: skateboarding"
2:16 That is freaking impressive. Brilliant idea by the way. One of the best ways to understand a trick is to watch it done properly and break it down. Haha at 1000 Frames per second you can see the little tidbits you would otherwise miss. I look forward to seeing what other trickipedia videos you post.
Got this trick in a day. About 1 year ago. Then kickflips. And then I played my first game of S.K.A.T.E., (and won) then landed a: Boneless, boneless 180, boneless fingerflip, primo double varial flip, kickflip sex change, half cab, half cab flip, no comply flip, and a no comply double flip. Within the course of 2 weeks, just from that game of SKATE. I'm so glad I didn't give up on skating, it was worth it. Nothing beats skateboarding, it's so fun. Skateboarding, anime, and video games are essentially my life now. I still regret nothing.
x17Chimera dude thats exactly how i got trough the trick except i skipped the ollie and started up with a kickflip which i did first try, unfortunately i jumped a little bit too hogh and crashed my head into a Street lantern
Cool bro! I just started skating six months ago. After I watched this video I picked up my skateboard for the first time, it took me thirty minutes to Ollie. After that, I landed pop shuvits, bs & fs 180s, and heelflips all within an hour. I swear though, I thought I'd never learn kick flips, they took me two hours. The next day, I went to El Toro and landing my first dolphin flip sex change on my first attempt! A little after that, I made a sponsor me tape and got sponsored! Over the next few months I did some stuff at the berrics and filmed some video parts, unfortunately all that stuff is lost now :( I'm thinking of retiring from skating now though because it's getting a little boring now. Maybe I should try BMX now.
The video looks like this straight out of the camera. I use editing software to cut the clips together and add music. On my newer videos I speed up some parts of each trick and only show the most interesting parts in super slow motion.
I don’t know why I’m here. I can Ollie but here’s a few tips for those who don’t know how to yet. But first a little story time. I got into skating last year and I’d use my brother’s board to ride around. 6 months ago I got my own board and I just tried to get used to riding first and then go to ollie. I’ve been riding and riding and went to try n Ollie. It took me so long because I never committed or out any effort so that time didn’t count. Then in a week of actually committing I was so close and I got the form in a day. I practiced and practiced. In half a week I finally landed and it took time to get used to the feel but it felt great after. The way I learned was by grabbing onto something, trying it on grass, doing it but instead of landing I keep my front foot on and back foot off. Once I was able to form it I tried landing it and I took all that time committing and I got it so I kept practicing and practicing to get better. The way I learned to do it is to pop, slide/flick, and jump but do it all in one motion or do it all at once. As soon as u pop, slide ur foot, and jump, then land ofc. That’s the end of the story. Keep on skating and never give up. Practice and practice until u get it no matter how long it takes.
Yo can someone helps me? When I pop my board and drag my foot up the tail just stays on the ground every time, I've never gotten it off the ground. Why won't it come up of the ground? Help is appreciated :)
Ok my predicament is that I can never get the back wheels off the ground and I think its either bc I only slide my front foot a bit past the hardware or bc I start sliding my foot too early. Work your magic gimme tips!
I had not been able to do Ollies my whole life and I was embarrassed by it. I also could not get my back wheels of the ground. I got a set of skatertrainers and was able to nail the mechanics of the Ollie that same day. I used them for a week and took them off. I then worked on stationary Ollies until I nailed that down. Finally I moved to moving ollies. One thing I found is that you need to have your front foot on its side dragging forward before you do the pop of the tail. Also, the pop is not done as your weight comes down on the board. That will keep the tail from rising. Instead, the pop needs to happen after moving upward from the crouch so that your weight is off the tail as you pop it. People knock the skatertrainers by saying you need to learn to Ollie when moving. But if you have been unable to do that for years, the trainers will give you a boost of confidence that it can be done, so don’t give up. I recommend you try those because you cannot get the appropriate tail pop on grass or carpet. Also set your phone up at board height to record your attempts and review what you have done.
no, I refer to the 180 backside kicturn. as to the ollie, I haven't learned it yet, when I practice it without rolling my rear knee starts aching from the practice.
what i dont get is: do i use the back foot only to pop the board and jump with the front foot? Or does the back foot pop the board down and jump at the moment the board hits the ground? It feels like i only use my front foot to actully jump.
Finally realised what went wrong in my ollies, I had them consistent but always messed up my footing when landing and couldn't get the board leveled consistently. By footing, I meant landing so far front up my board I slam my nose down and fall forwards. Thanks for the slo-mo!
the way they tweak it is insane, but it’s also something i can do (somewhat). on the other hand, the way they tweak and then perfectly place their weight to land completely level is something that i WISH i could do
biggest thing for me learning stationary ollies was bringing up my back foot, all though you should keep it on the board it is good to start like that.
I need some help: I can ollie very high but i always do a 90° rotation! Is this a mistake wich more people do? Could someone tell me why it maybe doestn work? Thank you! (sorry for bad english :D)
Thanks dude, I never understood what people meant when they're like "you have to jump as well", like obviously I'm gonna have to lift my weight but yeah, this made a whole lot of sense and it's way easier now, I think I was kinda confused cause when you see videos it doesn't really look like they've lifted their back foot, yeah anyway thanks dude :)
Help me someone please! I know how to do an ollie but I always make a hole in the side of my shoe and I thought, I must be doing it wrong since no one in the ollie tutorial vids makes a hole in their shoes. But then I saw this video, and they all seem to scrape the side of their shoes without getting a hole? So I thought it must be more the shoes fault than mine. What type of shoes are good for skating? Specifically?
Hm. There's a slight drag before the pop. Sometimes my ollies feel really good. Like if I bone it properly I can get a little over a foot, but other times they don't feel as good and I only get about 6 inches.
The pop isn't the moment whe the back leaves the ground; it's actually the opposite. The FRONT of the board making air is the actual "pop," although in order for this to happen you gotta push with your BACK foot and then slide your front foot. Basically, the push with the back foot comes before the jump (or "pop") and slide. Hella confusing, but that's physics for ya.
ive been skating for a year now but i dont get it on how to ollie high as, when people say roll your ankle a little inward does that mean roll your ankle towards the front of you or a little behind you?
currently focusing on getting some high high ollies, people say I have high pop but I don’t feel it? It said something about tucking your knees which I do and I know it’s about timing but I feel like I’m not reaching my full potential. can anyone try to help with this?
SOMEONE PLEASE HELP whenever I Ollie my board flys from the bottom of my feet to the left I have no idea why I have the jump and timing down but when I jump and drag my foot up my board either flys to the left or my right foot ends up on the ground with my left back in the middle of the board Iam going to like 20 different skate videos for help someone please reply I have been trying for hours
Hey Leute, 'ne Frage hierzu: Wieso ziehen die das Board nach dem Snap immer soweit nach vorne, sodass sie das Board vor'm Landen immer ein Stück weit zurück unter ihren Körper ziehen müssen??? freue mich über Antworten oder PN ! danke
can anyone help me when I ollie i get a perfect pop and a perfect flick but then my back foot will always land back on the ground and not on the board. when i try and land back on my board my ollies are terrible and i never get any air i have no idea what i'm doing wrong.
It looks like they jump and drag a little bit to get the board in the air, before they add the pop and then keep on dragging then leveling then landing
I got a great tip for beginners! Ive started properly skating 12 hours ago,, and try to get my ollie technique good first, i was told to pop, jump, and slide all at the same time, been practicing this for 12 hours and havent had much improvement so i decided to break it down slightly.
what i did was focused
on the pop and the jump and left out the slide, i popped hard and jump high and to my great surprise did my biggest ollie ever without any (minimal) slide , anybody else having trouble try this first , get your pop and jump reall good then start adding in the slide to add even more height and to balance the board
EDIT: another good tip is bring your knees up to your chest, cos the board wont your lift feet, you have to lift the board, i was jumping as high as a I could but i wasnt bending my knees,you upper body doesnt go much higher when bring up our knees so that why we forget to do it, when you first start making sure you bring up knees it might feel unnatural , that just means right
,, hope i can help somebody
my foot wont slide i pop jump and bend my ankle i try to slide it but it doesnt work !is it my griptape my shoes or my ankles ?
same thing was happening to me, i discovered it was because i wasnt bringin my knees up after i jump, the board wont allow you to slide you foot if you full weight is stopping it,, itll feel weird at first but when jump bring you knees up as high as possible, i was worried that i couldnt physically jump high enough to ollie any higher but it turned out that this was my problem,,my legs stayed fairly straight when i jumped
If you practice popping and jumping, high and tucking in knees, first and leave the sliding till later youll get the hang of it much faster,remember the slide is the least important part of the ollie .
one last bit of advice is that the the pop ,jump and slide are not meant to be done all at the same time, bends your knees a little then jump , then before your feet leave the board, pop and bring your knees up, then when the board reaches its max height slide your foot forward, it should feel fluid and weightless.
8lorko8 thank you
8lorko8 your tip helped me allot ive been practising today and it worked good but the only thing now is when i do it my board turns 90 degrees did this happened to you too ?ps: can i follow you so if i had a problem i could ask help but i dont mind if you dont like to be bothered
Fahd Lachhab Hey Fahd, if your board is turning it can mean a few things:
- Your shoulders, which are the most important things when it comes to frontside and backside 180, are probably the reason you're turning. Try to keep them parallel to the board itself, don't rotate them.
- Your feet might not be centered on the tail, or behind the bolts. Make sure your toes are completely centered on the board.
If not, ask any skater, these were just from my experience, i had the same problem.
Good Luck :D
0:24 Make sure to have your hands in that exact position. It really helps with the height.
Omg i just realised that hahahahhaha
0:24
@@dwellerinblack7816 thanks
@@Eurotool np
That's style though it's good style too
I learned more about ollies with this video than the other hundred tutorial videos I watched on how to do an ollie.
This nigga capping
@@jeweerly2319 straight up lmao
Alright, skateboarding is officially black magic.
That's funny because black magic used to be a skateboarding grip tape company
Chinese Nollie looks even more magical IMHO : ruclips.net/video/Ar5KfJRNKBk/видео.html
Black majik is hexes and curses
Ok, That was fun but its just about the physics, When u hit someting with a little bend up really hard it will jump if u jump with it guiding your legs forward up then bend your knees, Its same as sk8
and this is the one of the easiest, if not the easiest, truck :)
2:15 ninja ollie
Well shit. I see what I've been doing wrong all these months. Finally able to ollie over two decks stacked. I was trying to kick the board down and after the board was almost vertical, I started my slide. Starting the slide as I popped the tail was a great improvement and I was able to ollie correctly within the first few tries after seeing the video.
Kyle yo I just got over 2 boards stacked
Who else is here trying to learn ollies!?
I, sorry
me. can't get the board entirely up it seems.
Me. Have you figured how to do it Redwood fingerboards ?
I'll let you know when I get it solid
Which will probably be in 60 years
the last ollie was.....there's no words to explain how it's awesome!!!
This is the best how to ollie video for me
You could say it's skateolliegy
+1
dad joke of the year
👏
Of all of the tutorials I've seen on how to ollie, this is by far the best one, it definately helped me the most.
Eventhough im seeing it in slowmo i still dont see how the board is supposed to fly so high in the air
You have to get really good at jumping, when you first start it'll be physically impossible to get the board that high, you need to develop your muscles and perfect the jump in order to get full height.
+Cancer Cancer If you pop the board hard enough it will pop up up to a couple feet. But you have to jump even higher otherwise the board will hit your feet and not reach maximum potential.
Then you use your feet to level off the board bringing the back of the board upwards.
+Spartn M It's all basically at the same time. Picture a lightning bolt. It definitely travels but it happens so fast it looks like the whole lightning bolt appears at once. When you do an ollie you have to do all the steps like a lightning bolt: one after the other but quick enough that it looks simultaneous.
So yes, you have to be in the motion of jumping AS you lift the board up. Try doing hippie jumps for a bit, and then when you try to ollie do a hippie jump but kick the tale against the ground hard the moment you'd leave the board. Once you figure out the timing ollie's should seem so much simpler to you.
Cancer Cancer it's the pop
Physics dawg
Wow, 10 years? this video is too ahead of its time.
Because watching the clip slow mo you can analyse the steps for your self, so you can understand it much better, rather than somebody just telling you the steps :)
Love these vids, would be cool to see all the clips in real time at the end tho! Keep up the good work man
This is the best ollie tutorial without saying a word
By FAR the BEST STYLE ollie i have seen!!!!!!! EXCELLENT
put speed on 0.25
We’re gonna be here a while.
I spent my whole lockdown at 0.25x
The way I have come to learn them, is to pop hard and jump at the same time so you lose contact with board under your back foot and the board is trying to become vertical and then use the front foot to balance. They key is when you to do it hard to jump so that you lose contact with it, as seen in the video. Just my two cents
Slow motion always looks so rough on the body lol
This is SO AWESOME!!!!! I keep having to imagine an obstacle!
Dude! I made my first ollie 5 minutres ago! I'm so proud of it! :D
Why am I here in 2022. Anyway good job
The back foot is totally underrated. Love the back foot work in shot #3.
This video helps and always motivate me to train my ollies.
Thanks for your effort, i bet you wont realize how this video help me and tons of beginner skaters out there.
skateboarding is basically like, the board has it's own mind, you just control where it goes with your feet.
dude thx! im 17 and i start skateboarding but here in swiss all laught about me they said "what? you are 17 but you cant do any skatetricks?" i was in america, there were alle so good to me :) show me a few things, but here in swiss all are for themself :/ thx i really learn from your videos cuz none will show me...
sry for my english im still learning it
greetings
Hey man your probs not on this account but how does it feel being 24 and are you from Switzerland because I love skiing in Switzerland
Watch this for 10 hours, get your pushing really down trugh use your board for cruising everyday, Watch the "How to Ollie" Videos of Braille Skateboarding, practice it step by step for at least a half an hour daily and commit. Then do ollies while riding and then train with obsticles and then with ankle weigths until your ollie is the best under the locals.
I should commit more too, but my damn social anixety is in the way.
It would be interesting if you can train skate tricks using your imagination. Or techniques like lucid dreaming. That could really work and would support your muscle memory in a psychical way.
Mattbrhew Honestly I feel like I’ve learned things using imagination. Actually I had a dream I did an Ollie while riding and when I woke up I had this new technique which I tried and it worked it’s weird
Braille skateboarding video sucks. I recommend VLSkate. Never go to Braille.
This is sick as hell man... can't wait to see the more advanced tricks e.g. 360 flips, Hardflips
@Skapo I won it in a video contest. One of the other videos on my channel is my winning entry to that contest. It's called "IDT slow motion video competition: skateboarding"
You sir, this is a pretty solid ollie
@silversk8erz The kickflip entry is coming up. I need to film some more kickflips first.
That last one was sick!
2:16 That is freaking impressive. Brilliant idea by the way. One of the best ways to understand a trick is to watch it done properly and break it down. Haha at 1000 Frames per second you can see the little tidbits you would otherwise miss. I look forward to seeing what other trickipedia videos you post.
screw trick tips, slow-motion is all I need!
Got this trick in a day. About 1 year ago. Then kickflips. And then I played my first game of S.K.A.T.E., (and won) then landed a: Boneless, boneless 180, boneless fingerflip, primo double varial flip, kickflip sex change, half cab, half cab flip, no comply flip, and a no comply double flip. Within the course of 2 weeks, just from that game of SKATE. I'm so glad I didn't give up on skating, it was worth it. Nothing beats skateboarding, it's so fun. Skateboarding, anime, and video games are essentially my life now. I still regret nothing.
nice joke lol
Ayra Khan lolzies.
x17Chimera dude thats exactly how i got trough the trick except i skipped the ollie and started up with a kickflip which i did first try, unfortunately i jumped a little bit too hogh and crashed my head into a Street lantern
Cool bro! I just started skating six months ago. After I watched this video I picked up my skateboard for the first time, it took me thirty minutes to Ollie. After that, I landed pop shuvits, bs & fs 180s, and heelflips all within an hour. I swear though, I thought I'd never learn kick flips, they took me two hours. The next day, I went to El Toro and landing my first dolphin flip sex change on my first attempt! A little after that, I made a sponsor me tape and got sponsored! Over the next few months I did some stuff at the berrics and filmed some video parts, unfortunately all that stuff is lost now :( I'm thinking of retiring from skating now though because it's getting a little boring now. Maybe I should try BMX now.
Chris B Ha-ha. "Bro, I used to skate, I knew how to tre flip, and all that crazy shit. But I lost it all man." Hahahaha LMAO
This learns faster for me than someone who just say the steps.
The video looks like this straight out of the camera. I use editing software to cut the clips together and add music. On my newer videos I speed up some parts of each trick and only show the most interesting parts in super slow motion.
My dream is to land one of those ollies. Man, they look so good
I don’t know why I’m here. I can Ollie but here’s a few tips for those who don’t know how to yet. But first a little story time. I got into skating last year and I’d use my brother’s board to ride around. 6 months ago I got my own board and I just tried to get used to riding first and then go to ollie. I’ve been riding and riding and went to try n Ollie. It took me so long because I never committed or out any effort so that time didn’t count. Then in a week of actually committing I was so close and I got the form in a day. I practiced and practiced. In half a week I finally landed and it took time to get used to the feel but it felt great after. The way I learned was by grabbing onto something, trying it on grass, doing it but instead of landing I keep my front foot on and back foot off. Once I was able to form it I tried landing it and I took all that time committing and I got it so I kept practicing and practicing to get better. The way I learned to do it is to pop, slide/flick, and jump but do it all in one motion or do it all at once. As soon as u pop, slide ur foot, and jump, then land ofc. That’s the end of the story. Keep on skating and never give up. Practice and practice until u get it no matter how long it takes.
Please help me I need to know what shoes he's wearing, the black and orange ones
Thanks to you man, I learned how to Ollie, now only standing though, but that's only now.
congratulations dude, next step flip ! Good luck we're with you
The best video on youtube
@cl3arviSion
He filmed it on a Redlake N3 high speed camera, check the description
Im trying to re-learn ollie hopefully I'll get it back soon.
Yo can someone helps me? When I pop my board and drag my foot up the tail just stays on the ground every time, I've never gotten it off the ground. Why won't it come up of the ground? Help is appreciated :)
Ok my predicament is that I can never get the back wheels off the ground and I think its either bc I only slide my front foot a bit past the hardware or bc I start sliding my foot too early. Work your magic gimme tips!
I had not been able to do Ollies my whole life and I was embarrassed by it. I also could not get my back wheels of the ground. I got a set of skatertrainers and was able to nail the mechanics of the Ollie that same day. I used them for a week and took them off. I then worked on stationary Ollies until I nailed that down. Finally I moved to moving ollies. One thing I found is that you need to have your front foot on its side dragging forward before you do the pop of the tail. Also, the pop is not done as your weight comes down on the board. That will keep the tail from rising. Instead, the pop needs to happen after moving upward from the crouch so that your weight is off the tail as you pop it. People knock the skatertrainers by saying you need to learn to Ollie when moving. But if you have been unable to do that for years, the trainers will give you a boost of confidence that it can be done, so don’t give up. I recommend you try those because you cannot get the appropriate tail pop on grass or carpet. Also set your phone up at board height to record your attempts and review what you have done.
Thanks for this, and awesome music!
i love how the grip tape sparkles !
This help me do a Ollie bc other videos I couldn't see t they do it with there feets
Thanks! Used this for my paediatric physiotherapy course.
the best tutorial i have ever seen... i guess i will be able to do Ollie soon!
no, I refer to the 180 backside kicturn. as to the ollie, I haven't learned it yet, when I practice it without rolling my rear knee starts aching from the practice.
Okay so:
1. Bend knees
2. Jump
3. Pop board
4. Drag front foot forward
5. Drag back foot UP
6. Slowly put down front foot, as if a wave motion
7. Land
@MechA1994PL I trying to do ollie for a couple of days now
i can't do it.. how much time do you need?
This looks so easy yet so freakin hard!
Does anyone have any tips on how to kick the board out. I know have to do it but i cant
what i dont get is: do i use the back foot only to pop the board and jump with the front foot? Or does the back foot pop the board down and jump at the moment the board hits the ground? It feels like i only use my front foot to actully jump.
Um 2019?
Finally realised what went wrong in my ollies, I had them consistent but always messed up my footing when landing and couldn't get the board leveled consistently.
By footing, I meant landing so far front up my board I slam my nose down and fall forwards.
Thanks for the slo-mo!
the way they tweak it is insane, but it’s also something i can do (somewhat). on the other hand, the way they tweak and then perfectly place their weight to land completely level is something that i WISH i could do
Perfect soundtrack for riding downtown
I'm a beginner what help getting you higher off the ground, or making a stronger pop?
Hi, when I Ollie, I just can't manage to lift my back foot up! Any recommendations?
My biggest issue is the kick part and bringing my legs up. I just can’t get myself to push my front foot forward and bring my back leg up high.
biggest thing for me learning stationary ollies was bringing up my back foot, all though you should keep it on the board it is good to start like that.
I need some help:
I can ollie very high but i always do a 90° rotation! Is this a mistake wich more people do? Could someone tell me why it maybe doestn work? Thank you! (sorry for bad english :D)
Thanks dude, I never understood what people meant when they're like "you have to jump as well", like obviously I'm gonna have to lift my weight but yeah, this made a whole lot of sense and it's way easier now, I think I was kinda confused cause when you see videos it doesn't really look like they've lifted their back foot, yeah anyway thanks dude :)
Help me someone please! I know how to do an ollie but I always make a hole in the side of my shoe and I thought, I must be doing it wrong since no one in the ollie tutorial vids makes a hole in their shoes. But then I saw this video, and they all seem to scrape the side of their shoes without getting a hole? So I thought it must be more the shoes fault than mine. What type of shoes are good for skating? Specifically?
That is so beautiful
Hi all, I ride goofy foot and I have an issue where I pull the nose of the board towards me when I ollie anyone have any tips to remedy this?
does yor back foot touches the ground or you jump so your foot doesnt toch the ground
this just got on my recommended bro
and i just realized the vid was made like 10-11 years ago
Omg the last one.. stylish!!
im still learning an ollie for almost a year by now. sadlife.
I can Ollie but I don't get the part where you push the board forward to level it so I end up doing rocket ollies
You just, push out. What I do is since I have gotten the slide in muscle memory, right after I pop I push my board out.
you really have to rotate your front foot. always remember to drag it straight up to the nose and back
+PigSos you don't bring you're front foot back lol
Hm. There's a slight drag before the pop. Sometimes my ollies feel really good. Like if I bone it properly I can get a little over a foot, but other times they don't feel as good and I only get about 6 inches.
awesome work man doing this video really helped me keep up the good work
The pop isn't the moment whe the back leaves the ground; it's actually the opposite. The FRONT of the board making air is the actual "pop," although in order for this to happen you gotta push with your BACK foot and then slide your front foot. Basically, the push with the back foot comes before the jump (or "pop") and slide. Hella confusing, but that's physics for ya.
watching this in double speed is awesome lol, the music gets fawwwwwnkayyy
um when you ollie does it more or less feel like jumping cause i dont really jump when i ollie i use the tail
Im here to see what i can do to get higher ollies, i want to start grinding but the only ways i can grind in my skatepark are on really high ledges
Is it bad to start to slide your foot before the tail pops?
2 years into skating now lol, dod my first handrail yesterday
ive been skating for a year now but i dont get it on how to ollie high as, when people say roll your ankle a little inward does that mean roll your ankle towards the front of you or a little behind you?
currently focusing on getting some high high ollies, people say I have high pop but I don’t feel it? It said something about tucking your knees which I do and I know it’s about timing but I feel like I’m not reaching my full potential. can anyone try to help with this?
pop= how quick u can snap the tail and jump
SOMEONE PLEASE HELP whenever I Ollie my board flys from the bottom of my feet to the left I have no idea why I have the jump and timing down but when I jump and drag my foot up my board either flys to the left or my right foot ends up on the ground with my left back in the middle of the board Iam going to like 20 different skate videos for help someone please reply I have been trying for hours
Keep your weight in-between your legs and keep your body over the board.
Ayesp ty it worked a little bit now instead of it flying to the left it just goes to the left a little and I can’t land it
Hey Leute,
'ne Frage hierzu: Wieso ziehen die das Board nach dem Snap immer soweit nach vorne, sodass sie das Board vor'm Landen immer ein Stück weit zurück unter ihren Körper ziehen müssen???
freue mich über Antworten oder PN !
danke
while riding + ollie, do jump up or jump forward? :-/
I think what ive been getting wrong is not getting the tail down hard enough. thanks this really helps
huge ollie man=D i liked the last one
can anyone help me when I ollie i get a perfect pop and a perfect flick but then my back foot will always land back on the ground and not on the board. when i try and land back on my board my ollies are terrible and i never get any air i have no idea what i'm doing wrong.
Practice just popping and landing back on the board. I had the same issue. You will add back the slide later
It looks like they jump and drag a little bit to get the board in the air, before they add the pop and then keep on dragging then leveling then landing
this s awesome i learn more with slo mo thanks
Did my first ollie today woooooo
This is a GREAT idea. Please keep em coming :)
I LOVE SKATEOLOGY BECAUSE YOU CAN STUDY SKATEBOARDING TRICKS
How do you ollie higher? I can't seem to do it......
So you slide your foot while your popping it, not when the board hits the ground when popping it?
is it normal for the side of my shoe to get ripped up
How high was the last one in inches/cm??