20 years Teaching: HOW TO OLLIE, EASIEST WAY, Higher/Longer, Safety, Timing, Pro Tips, Overcome Fear

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  • @hommuside
    @hommuside 3 года назад +800

    “Leap Forward” is the key all other ollie tuts miss. It’s a game changing tip. Right on JB.

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  3 года назад +32

      Thanks Antony! I appreciate your kindness and support! More awesome videos coming soon for you and use the new playlists for lessons in order. Please help me share this channel with your friends online so I can keep making videos and help more people like yourself. I want these videos to help the world so I posted them for free, but free won’t pay for more videos so I am also requesting donations to fund more videos and keep the channel alive. Details in description box of each video if you choose to support. Have a great skate! 💙🛹💙

    • @amyfriesen1244
      @amyfriesen1244 3 года назад +8

      @@SkateparkLessons hey man me and my girlfriend wanna know if you teach lessons for cash? we live in the east bay and you seem amazing!

    • @yeetmaster6955
      @yeetmaster6955 3 года назад +11

      @@colebrown8293 He is going in the direction hes looking but he is boning his board which makes it look like what youre saying

    • @scott7274
      @scott7274 3 года назад

      @@amyfriesen1244 in the description is his website

    • @night.5162
      @night.5162 3 года назад +5

      @@amyfriesen1244 sheesh calm down bruh

  • @weirdpizza1966
    @weirdpizza1966 3 года назад +898

    This channel is criminally underrated

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  3 года назад +54

      Thank you , I really appreciate your kindness and support! We put everything into making these for you. More awesome videos coming soon and be sure to check out our other videos on the channel! I also made new playlists so you can learn from my lessons in order.
      Please help me “Like” and Share this channel with your friends online so I can keep making quality videos and help more people like yourself. I want all these videos to help the world so I posted them for free, but free won’t pay for more videos so I am also requesting donations to fund more videos and keep the channel alive. Venmo @JoshBalogh or PayPal Details in description box of each video if you choose to support. Have a great skate! 💙🛹💙

    • @sashaaaleahhh
      @sashaaaleahhh 3 года назад +2

      haha literally

    • @marcosulloa2696
      @marcosulloa2696 3 года назад +3

      Fr tho

    • @kethedeity
      @kethedeity 3 года назад +4

      that’s what they say about my skate 3 in real life video lol

    • @W34KN35S
      @W34KN35S 3 года назад +3

      Agreed , definitely one of the top tutorials I’ve seen for an Ollie. The skate tool outline was a great idea as well.

  • @aaronyogurt2212
    @aaronyogurt2212 3 года назад +219

    i’ve seen a lot of ollie tutorials and this is one of the best

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  3 года назад +5

      Thank you Aaron, I really appreciate your kindness and support! We want to help you skate your best and put over 20 years of teaching skateboarding/filming into making these videos for you.
      More awesome videos coming soon and be sure to check out our other videos on the channel! I also made new playlists so you can learn from my lessons in order by how I teach them.
      Please help me “Like” and Share this channel with your friends online so I can keep making quality videos and help more people like yourself. I want these videos to help the world so I posted them for free, but free won’t pay for more videos so I am also requesting donations to fund more videos and keep the channel alive. Anything helps!
      Venmo @JoshBalogh or PayPal JoshBalogh86@yahoo.com if you choose to support. Thanks so much for your time and Have a great skate! 🙏🏽💙🛹💙🙏🏽

  • @siskothekid4620
    @siskothekid4620 2 года назад +111

    It’s refreshing to see someone teach Ollie’s that’s actually good at them too. Style is so important. You break it down very well too. Good job.

  • @danrobinson2781
    @danrobinson2781 4 года назад +243

    Josh pays close attention to detail which not only aids in accelerating the learning curve, it also equates to overall smoothness & style.
    This guy’s the real deal !!! Pay close attention to his detailed instruction and skate with style. Thanks Josh for your true and genuine dedication to superior instruction. Respectfully, Dan

    • @sheanyquist
      @sheanyquist 4 года назад +3

      We need a "how to" skate with mad style!

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  4 года назад +4

      😁🙏🏽💙

    • @bugnut82
      @bugnut82 3 года назад +2

      I noticed this too right away. I am new to riding and have watched tons of channels, and just today I came across his channel and knew instantly that this guy is my default go-to teacher. He is amazing at breaking down the details, a very thorough instructor.

  • @yoa9960
    @yoa9960 4 года назад +109

    this was a really good tutorial and the holding the fence part is a huge must try

  • @73rayman
    @73rayman 3 года назад +32

    What a great channel! I’m a 47 year old finding my way back to skating. This channel is a blessing.. So thankful!!

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  3 года назад +2

      Thanks! Please show your support and help me share this channel with your friends online. 💙🛹🙏🏽🛹💙

    • @ChicoAzevedo
      @ChicoAzevedo 3 года назад +2

      43 years old here on the same boa man. Keep it up!

  • @Rockin23
    @Rockin23 3 года назад +91

    I'm 51 and just got my first board 5 days ago. I've dreamt of doing an ollie for decades! Still really sketchy pushing off but when I get going I can balance well and I've carved down a few steep slopes haha baby steps for me. I'm about to binge watch all of your vids. I like the cut of your jib, sir. Respect. I really hope in 6 months time, I can edit this comment with, 'I can fuckin' ollie!!'

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  3 года назад +6

      I’ll look forward to your progress! Cheers 🛹

    • @tissuepaper9962
      @tissuepaper9962 3 года назад +1

      Update?

    • @Rockin23
      @Rockin23 3 года назад +25

      @@tissuepaper9962 Really hurt myself at the skate park and had to have two weeks off. I was trying to run before I could walk but I got straight back on it when I could. I can now tic-tac, 180 pivot, nose stall and fakie revert and roll off a kerb! All good fun :) I can do a little ollie with skater trainers on....

    • @tissuepaper9962
      @tissuepaper9962 3 года назад +2

      @@Rockin23 solid!

    • @MoonBoomChannel
      @MoonBoomChannel 2 года назад +1

      Update five more months later?

  • @williamstocker5238
    @williamstocker5238 4 года назад +15

    Just turned 29 and I’ve bought my first skateboard, your videos are the best I’ve found. Great detail. Thank you!

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  4 года назад

      Thank you so much, I really appreciate your support! Please help me share my channel so I can keep it alive. 💙🙏🏽💙

  • @machico8506
    @machico8506 Год назад +3

    Josh Balogh (this dude, i think) is the best teacher. He takes a progressive approach to teaching and improving - and if you listen to him, you WILL GET BETTER.
    Best teacher ive seen. Thank you Josh.
    If I know for sure how to get you funding, I will for sure.
    Whoever you are, if not Josh, thank you for making all of better and understand our skating (yes, all of us - even those better than him, he understands how you do it better than you probably)
    AWESOME VIDEOS. Love all the positivity too!

  • @TheMoyamo
    @TheMoyamo 4 года назад +7

    I watched so many Ollie videos but it only finally clicked with this one

  • @subcog
    @subcog 4 года назад +31

    Sweet, this is exactly what I've been needing!

  • @jamesconkis3429
    @jamesconkis3429 3 года назад +18

    I’ve been skating two years and my ollie is a rocket. After watching I realized my front foot was back too far and I wasn’t jumping forward to level out. Thanks for the help.

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  3 года назад +2

      Thank you James, I really appreciate your kindness and support! We put everything into making these for you. More awesome videos coming soon and be sure to check out our other videos on the channel! I also made new playlists so you can learn from my lessons in order.
      Please help me “Like” and Share this channel with your friends online so I can keep making quality videos and help more people like yourself. I want all these videos to help the world so I posted them for free, but free won’t pay for more videos so I am also requesting donations to fund more videos and keep the channel alive. Venmo @JoshBalogh or PayPal Details in description box of each video if you choose to support. Have a great skate! 💙🛹💙

    • @alvida813
      @alvida813 2 года назад

      İ’ve been skating almost 2 years too and my ollies are shit. Help💀

  • @EIBCKodiakAK
    @EIBCKodiakAK Месяц назад +1

    Bro, this is legit one of the top TWO ollie tutorials I’ve ever seen. I can’t wait to get on my board and improve my ollies. It’s probably the trick I want dialed the most and kick flips are a close second. Thanks for the killer content!

  • @kfordham10
    @kfordham10 3 года назад +19

    There’s small little details you mention in these videos that every other video misses, but they make all the difference in progression. Been wondering why I can’t seem to Ollie much when I’ve rolling with decent speed. Never heard the tip about leaning forward, among some other pointers. Giving it a go at the park
    Cant get enough of these videos. 🙏🏻

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Kyle! I appreciate your kindness and support! More awesome videos coming soon for you and use the new playlists for lessons in order. Please help me share this channel with your friends online so I can keep making videos and help more people like yourself. I want these videos to help the world so I posted them for free, but free won’t pay for more videos so I am also requesting donations to fund more videos and keep the channel alive. Details in description box of each video if you choose to support. Have a great skate! 💙🛹💙

    • @AndySo2000
      @AndySo2000 2 года назад +1

      Keep your knees bent when your approaching to ollie, and keep your shoulders parallel to the board. Jump with your back foot on ollie and focus on tucking your knees into your chest when youre in the air.

  • @freddyraible
    @freddyraible 2 года назад +2

    love the guy in the bayern munich jersey at 4:04 👏🏼👏🏼

  • @leonaaron4395
    @leonaaron4395 3 года назад +5

    Wish i could like this more than once, after watching every other ollie and skate tutorials that are on here, you my man spoke to me the most.

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Leon! I appreciate your kindness and support! More videos coming soon. Please help me share this channel with your friends online so I can keep making videos and help more awesome people like yourself. I want these videos to help the world so I posted them for free, but free won’t pay for more videos so I am also requesting donations to fund more videos. Details in description box of each video. Thank you 🙏🏽
      💙🛹💙

  • @FL85106
    @FL85106 7 месяцев назад +2

    I’ve seen dozens of tutorials on the ollie and this is by far the best one. Great work JB, you taught me how to ollie, thanks! 😊

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  6 месяцев назад

      💙🛹🙌🏽🛹💙 that’s awesome and congratulations! Please help me share this channel with others

  • @oldbonestherapy4552
    @oldbonestherapy4552 4 года назад +11

    I’m picturing a bunch of old skaters hanging off that fence working on their Ollie’s. Well done Josh 🤘 Keep Ruling!

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  4 года назад +2

      I’ve been seeing people do it at SV already which makes me smile. I hope these videos really do help the world and push progression to the next level. Thanks for helping me to make it happen!
      💙🛹💙

    • @bugnut82
      @bugnut82 3 года назад +1

      Hey, old bones! I was telling an older guy (also my age) at the skatepark about your page. I get lots of inspiration from your page as well, those guys are badass!

    • @oldbonestherapy4552
      @oldbonestherapy4552 3 года назад

      @@bugnut82 Thank you. I appreciate your support. Keep ruling!

  • @dclomg5
    @dclomg5 Месяц назад +1

    These are some of the cleanest ollies that I've seen on one of these channels.

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  Месяц назад

      That means a lot thank you! I hope my videos help and inspire you 🛹🙌🏽🛹

  • @Dsypher
    @Dsypher 2 года назад +3

    Just got my first skateboard after being absent from the skate scene for 15 years ( 30 yr old male ) Finally got to take it out today for the first time and really practiced my ollie with a low fence at my local skatepark and had an absolute blast just cruising around and getting some practice in where I could. My ollie is still a bit sketchy but hopefully a few more weeks and it'll be as good as it was back in the day
    Thanks for the videos JB got a lot of respect for you as a teacher and a skater and i mean that. Lots of the tips you provided and the broken down mechanics of skateboarding really helped me to try give it another go. Without you I wouldn't have this huge smile on my face so thank you from the bottom of my heart

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  2 года назад

      Thank You so much Christian🙌🏽
      I really appreciate your kindness and support. You’re welcome to watch all the videos on this channel to get inspired and learn!
      If you’d like to give extra thanks, please help fund our mission of free educational skate videos, donation details in the description box of each video, or share this channel with your friends and add us on social media @SkateParkLessons and tag yourself skating #SkateParkLessons
      *Have a great Skate!
      💙🛹🙏🏽🛹💙

  • @lexbeltran1354
    @lexbeltran1354 Год назад +2

    I started skating in the early 70's to the late 80's. Now I'm 58 & want to take up Skateboarding again. Always wanted to learn to do an ollie and hopefully I can with your videos. Seriously thinking about buying a Skateboard soon😊

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  Год назад

      Go for it Lex, you can do it man, remember to warm up first and don’t rush into it, enjoy the process and use my videos to help 💙🛹💙

  • @JeffTurner0227
    @JeffTurner0227 3 года назад +4

    I'm going to practice this technique over and over, I'm 43 just got back in the game, this is the one thing I wanted to conquer, never was taught right as a kid. All my friends could do it but never broke the steps down proper, such a minimal window of time. Damn I hope I can land this simple trick.

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  3 года назад

      You can do it, use the fence for help with focusing on technique at first, learn the rhythm of your pop. Thanks man 💙🛹💙

    • @TLM860
      @TLM860 3 года назад

      It's hardly a "simple" trick

  • @aldsanbm8626
    @aldsanbm8626 2 года назад +1

    Omg I wasnt able to find a channel who could teach the correct tips until I found this channel, thank u so much for ur support and time

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  2 года назад

      Thank You so much!
      I really appreciate your kindness and support. You’re welcome to watch all the videos on this channel to get inspired and learn!
      If you’d like to give extra thanks, please help fund our mission of free educational skate videos, donation details in the description box of each video, or share this channel with your friends and add us on social media @SkateParkLessons and tag yourself skating #SkateParkLessons
      *Have a great Skate!
      💙🛹🙏🏽🛹💙

  • @skateboardvlog
    @skateboardvlog 2 года назад +3

    I live in Korea and am a beginner who recently started skateboarding.
    I saw your channel while searching to practice ollie
    There is a language barrier, but it really helps a lot.
    thank you Let's practice hard and have fun!
    (I am using a translator. Please understand the error. Thank you.)

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  2 года назад +2

      Thank You so much!
      I really appreciate your kindness and support. You’re welcome to watch all the videos on this channel to get inspired and learn!
      If you’d like to give extra thanks, please help fund our mission of free educational skate videos, donation details in the description box of each video, or share this channel with your friends and add us on social media @SkateParkLessons and tag yourself skating #SkateParkLessons
      *Have a great Skate!
      💙🛹🙏🏽🛹💙

    • @skateboardvlog
      @skateboardvlog 2 года назад +1

      @@SkateparkLessons Thanks so much for replying! ok i will! :) Have a great Skate!

  • @SkateparkLessons
    @SkateparkLessons  Год назад

    You’re welcome to watch all the amazing videos on this channel to get inspired and learn! All my videos come from 20 years of teaching experience and cost a lot of time & money to make.
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  • @zotic2001
    @zotic2001 11 месяцев назад +4

    Thanks dude I got my board around 3 weeks ago and after watching this video, I realized I shouldn't go straight into doing tricks. I just ride around and balance, carve, and get the feel of it. Hopefully in the up and coming weeks I will be able to ollie. My problem is I can't get the back wheels up and the sliding your foot part, i just cant get the feel of it. I will edit this comment when I can ollie. Thanks, you're a huge inspiration.
    -Ben

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  11 месяцев назад +2

      It’s definitely a skill that takes practice to understand and develop. Keep skating and learning how your board reacts while skating. Tricks will come faster and with better results when you’re comfortable just skating around. 💙🛹💙

  • @zoeeeeeeeeee3644
    @zoeeeeeeeeee3644 3 года назад +2

    This is my fav channel from now on

  • @christopherberthelet5929
    @christopherberthelet5929 4 года назад +30

    Awesome video! This is the exact lesson I needed!

  • @SkateparkLessons
    @SkateparkLessons  Год назад

    Check my Channel for the BEST skate lessons ever made. Click LIKE button, subscribe & 🔔. Thanks for all the amazing comments. I try to answer everyone. Have a great skate 🛹

  • @justsutty4075
    @justsutty4075 3 года назад +7

    This helped so much! after a ton of tutorials, this was what got me my first ollie. i didnt know you had to pop, and once i figured that out i used the back of a bench ( in place of the fence ) to spot me and started getting the technique down. thanks man this is a great tutorial

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  3 года назад

      Thank you JustSutty, I really appreciate your kindness and support! We want to help you skate your best and put over 20 years of teaching skateboarding/filming into making these videos for you.
      More awesome videos coming soon and be sure to check out our other videos on the channel! I also made new playlists so you can learn from my lessons in order by how I teach them.
      Please help me “Like” and Share this channel with your friends online so I can keep making quality videos and help more people like yourself. I want these videos to help the world so I posted them for free, but free won’t pay for more videos so I am also requesting donations to fund more videos and keep the channel alive. Anything helps!
      Venmo @JoshBalogh or PayPal JoshBalogh86@yahoo.com if you choose to support. Thanks so much for your time and Have a great skate! 🙏🏽💙🛹💙🙏🏽

  • @MrOi-rz1lm
    @MrOi-rz1lm 2 года назад +1

    So true . Honestly its just taking your time with your self always and no pressure or rush

  • @markgregory3487
    @markgregory3487 2 года назад +9

    Hi Josh- I cannot express in sentences free of obscenities how fuckin' helpful this video has been in understanding where I've been going wrong...thanks an absolute shit-ton, I'll definitely watching more & subscribing!

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  2 года назад +3

      Thank You so much Mark!
      I really appreciate your kindness and support. You’re welcome to watch all the videos on this channel to get inspired and learn!
      If you’d like to give extra thanks, please help fund our mission of free educational skate videos, donation details in the description box of each video, or share this channel with your friends and add us on social media @SkateParkLessons and tag yourself skating #SkateParkLessons
      *Have a great Skate! Thanks again!
      💙🛹🙏🏽🛹💙

  • @Riickky562
    @Riickky562 3 года назад +1

    the marking your board so you don't have to struggle to set your feet is so simple yet so useful. eventually your feet will naturally fall into those places and it will because muscle memory GENIUS!

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  3 года назад

      Thanks Rick! We really appreciate your kindness and support. More Quality videos on the channel and even more coming soon! Please help our mission of free educational skate videos by donating to support or share this channel with your friends and add us on social media @SkateParkLessons and tag yourself skating #SkateParkLessons
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  • @anzaeria
    @anzaeria 3 года назад +7

    Also good tips on getting comfortable riding before trying to learn the ollie. I think it's strange when I hear about these newcomers to skating who try to ollie as soon as they get their new board. It's the very first thing they try before anything else. When I first started skating in the mid 80s, I wasn't even aware of the ollie. I didn't know about this trick until much, much later. I was probably skating for a year or two before I started learning ollies.

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  3 года назад +1

      Exactly, I was the same way, I just got good at skateboarding around, carving and going fast to keep up with my friends on bikes. 💙🛹💙

    • @AndySo2000
      @AndySo2000 2 года назад +1

      same, I remember when ollies where the only street trick. Then I saw the progression of all the tricks we see know. Which was only a couple years, 87-92 skating really changed.

  • @amethyaweaver2433
    @amethyaweaver2433 Год назад +2

    I really appreciate your suggestion using a fence for support. I will try this suggestion. I am 58 and just started taking up skateboarding this week. As a kid, I only could roll forward, that's it. Looking forward to learning tricks!

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  Год назад +1

      Thank You so much Amethya! 🛹🙏🏽🛹
      I really appreciate your kindness and support. You’re welcome to watch all the amazing videos on this channel to get inspired and learn! All my videos come from 20 years of teaching experience and cost time & money to make.
      If you’d like to give back with extra thanks, please help fund our mission of free educational skate videos, donation details in the description box of each video, or share this channel with your friends and add us on social media!@SkateParkLessons and tag yourself skating #SkateParkLessons
      *Have a great Skate!
      💙🛹🙏🏽🛹💙

  • @pomaranczowegury2503
    @pomaranczowegury2503 3 года назад +3

    daaamn that advice with leaning forward if you riding faster might be so usefull coz as fast as i go as bad my ollies are, have to check it tommorow

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  3 года назад

      Thank you , I really appreciate your kindness and support! We put everything into making these for you. More awesome videos coming soon and be sure to check out our other videos on the channel! I also made new playlists so you can learn from my lessons in order.
      Please help me “Like” and Share this channel with your friends online so I can keep making quality videos and help more people like yourself. I want all these videos to help the world so I posted them for free, but free won’t pay for more videos so I am also requesting donations to fund more videos and keep the channel alive. Venmo @JoshBalogh or PayPal Details in description box of each video if you choose to support. Have a great skate! 💙🛹💙

  • @filipbartas576
    @filipbartas576 Год назад +1

    My god JB is such a legend. Been skating for over 25 years, but still learn new tricks. Thanks for the incredible channel

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  Год назад +1

      Thank You so much Filip!
      I really appreciate your kindness and support. You’re welcome to watch all the amazing videos on this channel to get inspired and learn! All my videos come from 20 years of teaching experience and cost a lot of time & money to make.
      If you’d like to give back with extra thanks, please help fund our mission of free educational skate videos, become a monthly Member or donate, donation details in the description box of each video, or share this channel with your friends and add us on social media!@SkateParkLessons and tag yourself skating #SkateParkLessons
      *Have a great Skate!
      💙🛹🙏🏽🛹💙

  • @aadikale1677
    @aadikale1677 4 года назад +176

    lmao how is his pop alone higher than my ollie

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  4 года назад +18

      Practice makes perfect 👌🏽 but having long legs sure helps 😝

    • @danfromzr3289
      @danfromzr3289 3 года назад +19

      Because your pop height determines the height of your ollies
      3:23

  • @hangedups2608
    @hangedups2608 7 месяцев назад +2

    LOVE THEM SHOES

  • @soygueroo
    @soygueroo 3 года назад +24

    Who else searched up his tutorial because they remember him having it on “ On Demand” when you were little

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  3 года назад +14

      😂 I can’t believe you remember that! Yes I was on TV for years, Comcast “On Demand” I thought it was fun and was thankful for the opportunity to show real skateboarding on TV. I remember there were some others as well but I was surprised how long my video stayed on Comcast, anyway, I hope you are happy and healthy and enjoy the channel. Thanks for your support 💙🛹💙

  • @j0nall3n
    @j0nall3n 7 месяцев назад +1

    Knees, knees, knees
    Bend 'em when you start, bend 'em when you land
    Helped my balance and stability a lot
    I must say, this guy's technique is smooth... inspires me to simply skate around twice as much as working on tricks

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  7 месяцев назад

      Thank You so much!
      I really appreciate your kindness and support. You’re welcome to watch all the amazing videos on this channel to get inspired and learn!
      All my videos come from 20+ years of teaching experience and cost a lot of time & money to make. I put them all together to build this one of a kind skate channel to educate and inspire You! 💙
      If you’d like to give back with extra thanks, Please help fund our mission of free educational skate videos, become a monthly Member, or Donate. 🙏🏽
      -Donation details are in the description box of each video, please share this channel with your friends and add us on social media! @SkateParkLessons and tag yourself skating #SkateParkLessons
      *Have a great Skate!
      💙🛹🙏🏽🛹💙

  • @zaelaocean6908
    @zaelaocean6908 3 года назад +7

    these tutorials are priceless yo! EXACTLY the information I have been searching for. I am so grateful. I feel more confident as a skater understanding the clearly explained techniques with a unique delivery. Thanks for the knowledge bro! Appreciate your professionalism and positive vibe. peace

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  3 года назад

      Thank you Zaela, I really appreciate your kindness and support! We put everything into making these for you. More awesome videos coming soon and be sure to check out our other videos on the channel! I also made new playlists so you can learn from my lessons in order.
      Please help me “Like” and Share this channel with your friends online so I can keep making quality videos and help more people like yourself. I want all these videos to help the world so I posted them for free, but free won’t pay for more videos so I am also requesting donations to fund more videos and keep the channel alive. Venmo @JoshBalogh or PayPal Details in description box of each video if you choose to support. Have a great skate! 💙🛹💙

  • @cometh4124
    @cometh4124 2 года назад +2

    dude the fence thing helped me so much, i'm finally starting to pop off the ground, thank you so much!

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  2 года назад

      Glad to hear it!!! Please help me share this channel with your friends, tell the world! 💙🛹💙

  • @jakesawalich4733
    @jakesawalich4733 3 года назад +3

    Best Ollie tutorial on RUclips

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  3 года назад +1

      💙🙏🏽💙

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  3 года назад +1

      Thank you Jake, I really appreciate your kindness and support! We put everything into making these for you. More awesome videos coming soon and be sure to check out our other videos on the channel! I also made new playlists so you can learn from my lessons in order.
      Please help me “Like” and Share this channel with your friends online so I can keep making quality videos and help more people like yourself. I want all these videos to help the world so I posted them for free, but free won’t pay for more videos so I am also requesting donations to fund more videos and keep the channel alive. Venmo @JoshBalogh or PayPal Details in description box of each video if you choose to support. Have a great skate! 💙🛹💙

  • @Bobonutz
    @Bobonutz Год назад +1

    JB not only makes the best skate tutorials, but best tutorials period. Other RUclipsrs should learn from JB how to create videos and teach people really difficult things.

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  Год назад

      Thank You so much Chris! 🛹🙌🏽🛹
      I really appreciate your kindness and support. You’re welcome to watch all the amazing videos on this channel to get inspired and learn!
      All my videos come from 20+ years of teaching experience and cost a lot of time & money to make. I put them all together to build this one of a kind skate channel to educate and inspire You! 💙
      If you’d like to give back with extra thanks, Please help fund our mission of free educational skate videos, become a monthly Member, or Donate. 🙏🏽
      -Donation details are in the description box of each video, please share this channel with your friends and add us on social media! @SkateParkLessons and tag yourself skating #SkateParkLessons
      *Have a great Skate!
      💙🛹🙏🏽🛹💙

  • @Boki199611
    @Boki199611 2 года назад +3

    5:06 the guy ollied over the freaking car 😂

  • @skatedaustralia4540
    @skatedaustralia4540 3 года назад +2

    Gonna try this on the fence, when I rode the ollie hardly existed..so I never learned. Being an older skater of 54 just starting out again this will be so helpful😀

  • @Alex_agamer
    @Alex_agamer 3 года назад +3

    Lmao ive never seen any other channel get so much positive messages and ill be the next one because wow you really have helped me learn to ollie and came back to the video just to say this also anyone reading this should sub because this guy is so thorough in his explanation and does great explanations that its impossible to not learn something from his videos

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  3 года назад

      Thanks Alex! I appreciate your kindness and support. Please help us share this channel with your friends and hopefully it will help them as well! 💙🛹🙏🏽🛹💙

  • @ChristianW1975
    @ChristianW1975 3 года назад +1

    I’m 46, bought a dinghy 5 days ago and want to learn, this is the channel i go to for advice.

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  3 года назад

      Thanks Christian! I appreciate your kindness and support. More Quality videos coming soon. Please help me share this channel with your friends so I can help more people 💙🛹🙏🏽🛹💙

  • @bigstunts
    @bigstunts 4 года назад +6

    This is going to help a lot of people! Keep it up JB

  • @Twosilverchains
    @Twosilverchains 2 года назад +1

    First video I’ve seen by him/this channel. This guy is so cool. I wanna be as chill as this guy one day.

  • @zke7773
    @zke7773 3 года назад +6

    Got Ollie like a wheel off the ground, just gotta get the height, consistency is key

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  3 года назад +2

      You can do it! KEEP TRYING! Thank you so much Ash, I really appreciate your kindness and support! We put everything into making these for you. More awesome videos coming soon for you and use the new playlists for lessons in order. Please help me share this channel with your friends online so I can keep making videos and help more people like yourself. I want all these videos to help the world so I posted them for free, but free won’t pay for more videos so I am also requesting donations to fund more videos and keep the channel alive. Venmo @JoshBalogh or PayPal Details in description box of each video if you choose to support. Have a great skate! 💙🛹💙

  • @Ant-zt6jp
    @Ant-zt6jp 2 года назад +1

    The tip for marking foot placement is genius. Respect man

  • @fusion1x390
    @fusion1x390 3 года назад +3

    Thanks, the amount of detail you describe it in is amazing

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  3 года назад

      Thank you! Please share with your friends and I’ll keep making more videos for you. 💙🛹💙

  • @danm2666
    @danm2666 9 месяцев назад +1

    Only finding your channel recently but it’s really good for this old time skater coming back to it

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  9 месяцев назад +1

      Glad you found it and Thank You so much Dan! 🛹🙌🏽🛹
      I really appreciate your kindness and support. You’re welcome to watch all the amazing videos on this channel to get inspired and learn!
      All my videos come from 20+ years of teaching experience and cost a lot of time & money to make. I put them all together to build this one of a kind skate channel to educate and inspire You! 💙
      If you’d like to give back with extra thanks, Please help fund our mission of free educational skate videos, become a monthly Member, or Donate. 🙏🏽
      -Donation details are in the description box of each video, please share this channel with your friends and add us on social media! @SkateParkLessons and tag yourself skating #SkateParkLessons
      *Have a great Skate!
      💙🛹🙏🏽🛹💙

  • @neelie4356
    @neelie4356 4 года назад +3

    Just what I needed for moving ollie. Thanks

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  4 года назад

      Glad I could help! Please share these videos with your friends so I can keep making more you you guys! 💙🛹💙

  • @rafhael972
    @rafhael972 2 года назад +1

    This Chanel is a really masterpiece, that’s what we talking about, A channel from skateboarders to skateboarders, I really appreciate all this, too much success for you, my colleague, u impressive

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  2 года назад

      Thank You so much Prisma! 🛹🙌🏽🛹
      We really appreciate your kindness and support. You’re welcome to watch all the videos on this channel to get inspired and learn!
      If you’d like to give extra thanks, please help fund our mission of free educational skate videos, donation details in the description box of each video, or share this channel with your friends and add us on social media @SkateParkLessons and tag yourself skating #SkateParkLessons
      *Have a great Skate!
      💙🛹🙏🏽🛹💙

  • @Daniela-fn8or
    @Daniela-fn8or 2 года назад +4

    Wow, you deserve all the views! I wish I would have watched you sooner, I can tell you’ve been doing this forever, love your passion to your craft! Thanks for sharing!

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  2 года назад

      Thanks Daniela, I really appreciate your kindness and support. More videos weekly. Please help me share this channel with your friends online so we can help more people together 💙🛹🙏🏽🛹💙

    • @toiletdestroyerthe2st641
      @toiletdestroyerthe2st641 2 года назад

      @@SkateparkLessons you t

  • @t77snapshot
    @t77snapshot 3 года назад +2

    That grabbing the fence technique is genius thank you!!

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  3 года назад

      💙🛹🙏🏽🙌🏽🙏🏽🛹💙 please help me share this channel with your friends

  • @Benjamin-vx2ot
    @Benjamin-vx2ot 3 года назад +3

    Thank you "Sully" from "Dr. Quinn" ;D
    Just earned another subscriber! Great channel!

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  3 года назад +1

      💙😂💙 Thank you Ben! I appreciate your kindness and support 🙏🏽

  • @aadikale1677
    @aadikale1677 4 года назад +7

    Thank you so much for this! This really helped me improve my ollies!!!

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  4 года назад +1

      Stoked to hear it Aadi! Keep skating! 💙

    • @aadikale1677
      @aadikale1677 4 года назад +1

      @@SkateparkLessons Thanks! Also I think it would be cool if you made a video on carving and flowing and different some different lines in the big bowl. I think I would benefit from that. Just a suggestion.

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  4 года назад +1

      Many more videos to come! We will post a new video every Tuesday for you all. 🛹

  • @okieskate8013
    @okieskate8013 2 года назад +1

    Just started to skate at the age of 42. Watched ton's of tutorials but I really liked this one! The "fence-tip" and "leaning forward" was really helpful to me. I never felt any attraction to skateboarding b4 but now it just feel so right.

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  2 года назад

      Thank You so much Okie! 🛹🙌🏽🛹
      We really appreciate your kindness and support. You’re welcome to watch all the videos on this channel to get inspired and learn!
      If you’d like to give extra thanks, please help fund our mission of free educational skate videos, donation details in the description box of each video, or share this channel with your friends and add us on social media @SkateParkLessons and tag yourself skating #SkateParkLessons
      *Have a great Skate!
      💙🛹🙏🏽🛹💙

    • @psytek101
      @psytek101 2 года назад

      Hey how are you doing so far? im 28 and started like 3 days ago, im starting to push with more speed but I still have that "no balance" thing where I push with tiny footsteps, but its all about having fun and its really fun doing something for the first time like going down a little ramp.
      Good luck on your journey :D

  • @waynecartwright9478
    @waynecartwright9478 3 года назад +10

    85% of all new skaters since 1992 have learned to skate under the "ollie before kick turn" premise......it chumped skateboarding down badly and opened the door to crazy gimmicks being the norm....skateboarding was slowed down to make it safer and allow people who would have never actually been skaters to be able to become skaters......my book with what really happened to radical skateboarding and the truth is in the works......another great video....thanks

  • @QXZ9027MKII
    @QXZ9027MKII 2 года назад +1

    Top notch Sir, that hand rail tip is scintillating.

  • @062276
    @062276 4 года назад +3

    Great video for all levels of experience! Thank you!!

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  4 года назад

      Thanks Daniel! I totally appreciate your friendship and support! 💙

  • @asherreising6555
    @asherreising6555 Год назад +1

    That fence trick is awesome! Love the 831 representation!

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  Год назад

      I figured this out after years of teaching people 🛹🙌🏽🛹

  • @smaduro888
    @smaduro888 4 года назад +6

    The tip on rolling ollies when going faster... first time I heard that advice. I still get cold feet when trying to ollie at faster speeds and when trying to go over obstacles. I know I need more practice, work on that pop, my timing and proper landing... but this advice helps. Thanks man.

  • @franciswbip
    @franciswbip Год назад +1

    love the tip about marking the board and holding on the fence!

  • @DLRProdigalSons
    @DLRProdigalSons 3 года назад +3

    Dude your awesome. Im commiting myself to master the ollie. I can Bailey jump over one skateboard but I'm hoping by the end of the year to jump over 2 skateboards

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  3 года назад

      Thanks Juan! I appreciate your kindness and support! More awesome videos coming soon for you and use the new playlists for lessons in order. Please help me share this channel with your friends online so I can keep making videos and help more people like yourself. I want these videos to help the world so I posted them for free, but free won’t pay for more videos so I am also requesting donations to fund more videos and keep the channel alive. Venmo @JoshBalogh or PayPal Details in description box of each video if you choose to support. Have a great skate! 💙🛹💙

  • @slime_street
    @slime_street Год назад

    this is the best tutorial for anything sports related i've ever watched

  • @youalreadyknow5849
    @youalreadyknow5849 3 года назад +3

    After all this tiring 2 weeks straight up learning how to do ollie every day, i finally land them stationary consistently (2/4 tries) on a concrete and my ollies is not rocketed anymore 😎 Thanks coach JB for the tutorial, i really appreciate this video because it really helped me alot in this past 2 weeks trying to do an ollie 🙌💙 next goal is : learn ollies while rolling 😁👍

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  3 года назад +1

      That’s awesome and congratulations!!! Now start watching my “Better Ollies” video for extra help to Ollie while rolling. Please help me share this video or channel with your friends and tell them how much it’s helped you! Thanks again! 💙🛹💙

    • @youalreadyknow5849
      @youalreadyknow5849 3 года назад +1

      @@SkateparkLessons thanks man, im absolutely gonna share this to my friends 😁👍

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  3 года назад +1

      💙🙌🏽💙

  • @sandrelimbo2413
    @sandrelimbo2413 2 года назад +1

    I used to skate when i was 10 or 12 years old and now I'm trying to ride again after 20 years! Today i did my first ollie over a box, i felt so good

  • @shylojoiner4770
    @shylojoiner4770 3 года назад +4

    Heel flip tutorial please, that would be really good 😌

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  3 года назад

      Thanks! I appreciate your kindness and support! More videos coming soon. Please help me share this channel with your friends online so I can keep making videos and help more awesome people like yourself. I want these videos to help the world so I posted them for free, but free won’t pay for more videos so I am also requesting donations to fund more videos and keep the channel alive. Details in description box of each video. Thanks again 💙🛹💙

  • @alastairscott6061
    @alastairscott6061 2 года назад +1

    The tip to learn technique/build muscle memory by holding onto the fence is SO helpful 👌

  • @Gingerposh12342
    @Gingerposh12342 2 года назад +5

    one thing i would like to suggest to anyone learning as someone who is currently struggling with this very thing, focus on your upper body, for alot of people they are going to throw back their arm thats in front because your body naturally wants you to turn towards your front as a safety thing, and it has caused all my ollies to look jank and turn. that is my only other piece of advice. thank you.

  • @jodyrobertson996
    @jodyrobertson996 2 года назад +1

    You just became my #1 channel. Great break downs and slow-mo's. Tyvm. God bless in Jesus Christ

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  2 года назад +1

      💙🛹🙌🏽🙏🏽🙌🏽🛹💙 thank you Jody

  • @joeyvalo1973
    @joeyvalo1973 2 года назад +3

    I still have trouble getting my front foot to slide into the concave of the board

    • @kyletm5780
      @kyletm5780 2 года назад +1

      same

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  2 года назад

      Use a low fence or something similar to help you work on rolling your front foot into the concave. 💙🛹💙

  • @Deathbatkidd
    @Deathbatkidd 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you so much. I hope I one day get the privilege to have an in person lesson with you. The kids in the videos are really motivating too. I’m almost 29 and just getting into skating again and seeing the kids do your stuff is both motivating and demeaning at the same time 😅 it’s great to see them succeeding with your lessons and I know it’s slightly easier for them because their size and body weight but to see them doing all these things makes me think to myself I can definitely do all that stuff too. Idk when learning stuff it’s good to be in that kid mindset where you forget everything you know and focus on the lesson at hand. Everytime I watch your videos I gotta hit the park and try these things out for myself. So far you’ve helped me with my drop ins and roll ins and carving and pumping and now that I’m getting pretty instinctive with those I’m ready to really get this Ollie thing down. Thanks again man keep rocking!!! 😎😎😎

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  2 месяца назад

      Thank You so much! 🛹🙌🏽🛹
      I really appreciate your kindness and support. You’re welcome to watch all the amazing videos on this channel to get inspired and learn!
      All my videos come from 20+ years of teaching experience and cost a lot of time & money to make. I put them all together to build this one of a kind skate channel to educate and inspire You! 💙
      If you’d like to give back with extra thanks, Please help fund our mission of free educational skate videos, become a monthly Member, or Donate. 🙏🏽
      -Donation details are in the description box of each video, please share this channel with your friends and add us on social media! @SkateParkLessons and tag yourself skating #SkateParkLessons
      *Have a great Skate!
      💙🛹🙏🏽🛹💙

  • @skye1431
    @skye1431 3 года назад +4

    I have a major tip for anyone still struggling.
    I used to not be able to get my back wheel off the ground at all and it was mainly all because I didn't pop hard enough (due to me being scared to pop hard for some reason and that could of gone alot easier if I was already comfortable on my board) and I also did the foot drag motion somewhat but I only dragged it up a little or bearly at all. I also had the timing all wrong because I kind of took it like steps (pop, drag, land) but really its just supposed to be all at one motion. I finally got my ollies off the ground after getting educated about them and really understanding the proper way to do them. It wasn't just that but it took me a lot of practice and I mean alot like 3 hours a day straight. PRACTICE IS VERY IMPORTANT TRUST ME IT PAYS OFF AND I LEARNED THAT. but annyways here is a list of things you should know for your ollies:
    1. Bend your knees and use them as a spring when you jump
    2. Actually jump while doing the motion
    4. Think of the pop as a flick of your foot
    5. Think of dragging first, because the pop is really quick and it will happen if you know how to do this correctly. (This works for me when I think about it because it helps me always get the timing right but it doesn't work for everybody)
    6. When all 4 wheels are in the air push down the foot that you dragged down to the ground, while lifting the other foot that you popped.
    7. Alot of vids or ppl dont mention this but the drag foot placement before you ollie is super important. If you are a bit taller put the foot you drag with closer to the foot you pop with. If you are shorter like me put the foot you drag with further away from the foot you pop with. (BUT MAKE SURE THAT YOUR FOOT YOU USE TO DRAG IS STILL CLOSE TO THE MIDDLE)
    8. Land each foot on the bolts
    9. If this still doesn't work go back to the simple motions of pop, drag, and land and keep on doing them over and over.
    The best advice I can give to you is to practice you will get it eventually and be consistent like do it everyday even if you just try 10 a day you will see some improvement in a week.
    If you have any questions feel free to reply!! Have a good day/night
    YALL CAN DO THIS I BELEIVE IN YOU🤗

  • @barlow2377
    @barlow2377 3 месяца назад +1

    Best explanation I've seen. Never been able to Ollie.

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  3 месяца назад

      Thank You so much Barlow! 🙌🏽🛹🙌🏽
      I really appreciate your kindness and support. You’re welcome to watch all the amazing videos on this channel to get inspired and learn!
      All my videos come from 20+ years of teaching experience and cost a lot of time & money to make. I put them all together to build this one of a kind skate channel to educate and inspire You! 💙
      If you’d like to give back with extra thanks, Please help fund our mission of free educational skate videos, become a monthly Member, or Donate. 🙏🏽
      -Donation details are in the description box of each video, please share this channel with your friends and add us on social media! @SkateParkLessons and tag yourself skating #SkateParkLessons
      *Have a great Skate!
      💙🛹🙏🏽🛹💙

  • @anthonytmein
    @anthonytmein 2 года назад +6

    I think the main thing most sk8 teachers miss, is that really high, fast ollies need a more back & fourth motion to bring the board up. When you’re in motion, it looks like you’re “leaping forward” but it’s FEELS like it’s popping back (not down), then using the front foot’s sliding action to push the nose forward as a fulcrum and kinda “lever” the tail up level.
    It’s a serious tip that I wish someone would’ve explained to me when I was learning how to get real “jump-height” ollies. There’s a real finesse to a good ollie. Bc you should also feel like you’re facing forward even though your feet are, naturally, side by side. They’re doing a R to L or L to R kinda thing, technically. Idk maybe some ppl do feel it that way, but for me it’s a real back & fourth sorta seesaw motion, and it takes a lot more practice than just ollie-ing up, say, knee-height or less. It took me years to figure it out on my own.
    I could do tech, transition, street, when I was younger, but I could never get height on flat ground. I could jump really high, and always had strong legs. Why couldn’t I, or many ppl I knew, just ollie over a folding chair? In 2000, I’m telling ya, it was rare. But once I figured out this idk, technique (?) it seriously changed the game for me.
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    Are you gonna say something?
    You know what, idk if this friendship is sustainable. I mean, I give and I give and I give, and you just take take take take take!
    This is why you’re adopted! …


    … I didn’t mean that…

    I’m- I’m sorry, no don’t go! Please? Don’t go, I didn’t mean that.
    No you’re not … *cough* adopted, I mean idk right? I don’t think you are, I mean.. ok if you ARE adopted, it happened unbeknownst and undisclosed to me.
    So, but look it’s been a trip.
    But I gotta go.
    This has been a roller coaster hasn’t it?
    Have a great life, and stop obsessing over comments. You don’t HAVE to finish all of them, even the really long ones written by super cool musician guys with cool hair and style and stuff. Like me.
    Yeah I’m a cool guy like that. I have cool hair, and a cool like.. accent and stuff, you see?
    Yes I’m French actually, in fact you are a hearing this in an outrrrrageous French accent, are you not? Oui oui oui, I’m riding a biciclet at this very momént, with a long French loaf of bread in le basquet, of my biciclét , yes yes oui oui , and I am also a chéf, je ma pelle Jeff. Jeff Le Chéf!
    ….

    Whoa I think I fell asleep mid-comment it’s literally 6 and a half hours later. Omgosh and this loser is still 👏🏼 reading 👏🏼????
    Omagwad, srsly?
    I gotta move on with my day!

    You want me to keep going don’t you
    You don’t want it to stop, …and I don’t know HOW to stop…what do we do???
    Eeeeeehhhhhh WDWD WDWD WDWD WDWDDDDDDDDD????
    I’m just standing here typing and I can’t STOP!!! I’m at Starbucks, The lady’s asking me what I want and I CAN’T STOP TYPING THIS COMMENT!!!!!!!
    FUCK!. I mean… Tall double latte please. I mean, not you, The lady.

    Oh no!!
    I can’t talk!!
    I CAN’T TAAAAALLLKKK!! HHEEEELLLPP MEEEEE!!!!!!
    Everything I try to say comes up on the screen, I can only text!
    …OMG I can’t talk, I can only text!
    Somebody help me!!
    I’m trapped within this prison of a screen and I can’t get out!!!
    PLEASE!!! Somebody call… SOMEONE! I am trapped, in my iPhone oh ma gwwwaaaaaadd *sobs*

    … my battery is at 2%
    … it’s getting dark..
    Is that you? Jimmy, it’s you oh and grandpa? Grandpa I’ve missed you!
    1%…
    …Im getting… cold.
    Will you, …
    just…
    be with me? …
    I’m scared, it’s so cold and dark, what’s happening? I can hear music…
    I can, hear …
    music…
    .
    .
    .

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  2 года назад +1

      💙🛹🤣🛹💙

    • @skyjam99
      @skyjam99 2 года назад

      Brooooooo loved every second of that rollercoaster

  • @wsams
    @wsams 7 месяцев назад

    Holy crap dude, I'm a kid of the 80s and have been skating since, but never learned or felt comfortable to try an Ollie. But dang, that fence idea is brilliant. I've used walls and stuff like that, but never even thought of trying that. I sure hope 2024 is the year of my Ollie.

  • @yoa9960
    @yoa9960 4 года назад +11

    one thing i struggle with when i try the ollie is my balance i feel like my wheels are always moving and when i go to squat down to jump i lose my balance and end up jumping off my board, any tips?

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  4 года назад +5

      Hold the fence for now, and learn your rhythm of popping and get the process of the Ollie comfortable. Once comfortable with fence start on smooth ground going slow. Tennis courts work well. Thanks and good luck

  • @Madjiul
    @Madjiul 2 года назад +1

    I love Braille skateboarding for the tutorials they make and they helped me learn a lot. But now I’ve discovered your channel and it’s great to watch the your videos on the same tricks to get a different perspective. Since discovering you I’ve improved my Ollie flat and started to work on ollies in transition I have also improved my carve turns and got my first ever 50/50 carve grind thanks to your tips. I have also felt more confident to go full send full speed while skating parks now realising with some tricks it’s easier to perform with more speed and it’s safer to bail with the extra hang time to kick the board away if I’m getting air.
    Keep up the amazing content bro, love watching your shred while I learn at the same time❤️

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  2 года назад

      Thanks Taj! We really appreciate your kindness and support. More Quality videos on the channel and even more coming soon! Please help our mission of free educational skate videos by donating to support or share this channel with your friends and add us on social media @SkateParkLessons and tag yourself skating #SkateParkLessons
      💙🛹🙏🏽🛹💙

  • @roman6826
    @roman6826 4 года назад +6

    can u help me with my heelflips I would like to get them higher

  • @nitrous36
    @nitrous36 2 года назад +1

    I like the low fence idea. Never thought of that.

  • @aisharehan6829
    @aisharehan6829 3 года назад +3

    Hi I’ve been struggling with dragging my foot it just won’t drag up instead it will push my board away any tips?

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  3 года назад

      You have to leap over your front foot a little more and make sure you jump high! 💙🛹💙

    • @aisharehan6829
      @aisharehan6829 3 года назад +1

      @@SkateparkLessons ok! Thank you so much I’ll continue practicing with that in mind

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  3 года назад +1

      💙🙌🏽💙

  • @mrmister2684
    @mrmister2684 3 года назад +1

    I'm happy I found this channel, I can do Ollie's but I wanna do it as smooth as this guy

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! I really appreciate your kindness and support. More Quality videos on the channel and even more coming soon! Please help me by donating to support or share this channel with your friends and add us on social media and tag yourself skating to be featured #SkateParkLessons & @SkateParkLessons 💙🛹🙏🏽🛹💙

  • @volant8734
    @volant8734 Год назад +1

    the fence is such a great idea! i dont know how i didnt think of that! thank you so much!

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  Год назад +1

      I hope it helps! Make sure to follow how I teach it and you’ll get it 💙🛹💙

    • @volant8734
      @volant8734 Год назад

      @@SkateparkLessons hit my first Ollie clean yesterday! You're awesome man keep it up! I'll definitely stick around to watch more!

  • @rudybertazzo
    @rudybertazzo 9 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, great video! Just started skating at 35, hope I'm gonna learn to ollie someday!

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank You so much Rudy! 🛹🙌🏽🛹
      I really appreciate your kindness and support. You’re welcome to watch all the amazing videos on this channel to get inspired and learn!
      All my videos come from 20+ years of teaching experience and cost a lot of time & money to make. I put them all together to build this one of a kind skate channel to educate and inspire You! 💙
      If you’d like to give back with extra thanks, Please help fund our mission of free educational skate videos, become a monthly Member, or Donate. 🙏🏽
      -Donation details are in the description box of each video, please share this channel with your friends and add us on social media! @SkateParkLessons and tag yourself skating #SkateParkLessons
      *Have a great Skate!
      💙🛹🙏🏽🛹💙

  • @ngbhd3793
    @ngbhd3793 2 года назад +2

    This guy shreds

  • @Abyss8564
    @Abyss8564 Год назад +1

    Just started landing ollies quite consistently today!
    Nice that this popped up in my recommendations

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  Год назад

      Check out my other videos to help you! If you like them please share the channel. Thanks so much 🛹🙏🏽🛹

    • @Abyss8564
      @Abyss8564 Год назад

      @@SkateparkLessons I do, I'm looking at your 10 ways to stop on my recommended page rn LOL

  • @solomanacosta1813
    @solomanacosta1813 2 года назад +1

    Best skateboarder and teacher very inspiring

  • @HNXMedia
    @HNXMedia 3 года назад

    First time I have ever heard of anyone suggesting to mark foot placement on your board. Mind blown! Brilliant! This is a superb tutorial!

  • @BinarySecond
    @BinarySecond 3 года назад +1

    I'm definitely not ready for this but the low fence is advice I love

  • @ChicoAzevedo
    @ChicoAzevedo 3 года назад +1

    Using a fence it´s a master touch to teach a beginner like me. Thanks!

  • @cameronempey8350
    @cameronempey8350 Год назад +1

    Man if my 14 year old shelf had youtube and these videos I would have enjoyed skating more, but now that im 37 and just stepped on a board again and trying to learn all over basically these are very helpful.

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  Год назад

      Thank You so much Cameron! 🛹🙌🏽🛹
      I really appreciate your kindness and support. You’re welcome to watch all the amazing videos on this channel to get inspired and learn!
      All my videos come from 20+ years of teaching experience and cost a lot of time & money to make. I put them all together to build this one of a kind skate channel to educate and inspire You! 💙
      If you’d like to give back with extra thanks, Please help fund our mission of free educational skate videos, become a monthly Member, or Donate. 🙏🏽
      -Donation details are in the description box of each video, please share this channel with your friends and add us on social media! @SkateParkLessons and tag yourself skating #SkateParkLessons
      *Have a great Skate!
      💙🛹🙏🏽🛹💙

  • @noobmaster6919
    @noobmaster6919 2 года назад +2

    found your videos a while ago and they inspired me to start skating, theres no skatepark near me so its a bit hard but today i tried doing an ollie 4 the first time!

  • @dingdong1270
    @dingdong1270 2 года назад +1

    Thanks so much for these videos! I’m getting into skating at 21 and really shy about being at the skatepark, but these videos help make me feel better about it and learn quickly!! Because of you, I was able to standing ollie consistently after about 3 days! Learning how to do it while moving now, and I feel way more confident about everything I’m doing! 💕

    • @SkateparkLessons
      @SkateparkLessons  2 года назад +1

      Thank You so much!
      I really appreciate your kindness and support. You’re welcome to watch all the videos on this channel to get inspired and learn!
      If you’d like to give extra thanks, please help fund our mission of free educational skate videos, donation details in the description box of each video, or share this channel with your friends and add us on social media @SkateParkLessons and tag yourself skating #SkateParkLessons
      *Have a great Skate!
      💙🛹🙏🏽🛹💙