Facts. You emphasize some key points most tutorials leave out - the balance, weight distribution and posture, in addition to the foot position. They are so key. Thank you for highliting them here.
Thanks! I think I've watched too many tutorials at this point 😂. There are some good ones and some terrible ones, but a lot lack/show this super basic and important information.
No problem, glad I could help! It’s all about sharing what I’ve learned along the way. Wish I could do this full time one day! Keep at it!!! and Have fun!!
Thanks!! The jump motion is key, I'm trying to make another random clip that actually shows it in action but I'm removing the board via photoshop. Hopefully it comes out good.
Hope the tips help. I found that rather than striving for a high ollie, if I just focused on the mechanics and technique, eventually I could go higher. The squatting was also huge; I used to hinge over like crazy and needed to get rid of that bad habit. Keep at it with any trick you're practicing, and you'll definitely make progress.
takes a little getting used, and also noticing when you're doing it. But every now and then when I still do it I can totally tell the difference. I do air squats at home in the morning or at night, nothing wild just like 10-15 mid way down. Helps to build the muscle memory for it.
Start with regular off the board and aim to just get parallel or as close as possible for now (like sitting but in the air, back straight). None of that gym butt to the ground stuff, just a plain old squat until you feel your muscles engage. If you can do 10 great if you can do 5 or less then do five or less every other day for this week then add one the next week. Then start incorporating the squat that you feel comfy with in to your skate tricks. Keep doing squats for as long as you skate, they are good for you and the lower body.
Funny, I started making these videos a month or so ago and it's been flat ever since 😂 So lucky to be able to skate again. Hoping the flat spell doesn't last long. Sounds like you're getting back into it decently; the first couple of weeks for me, an ollie was nonexistent. But just practicing whenever I could find the time, the muscle memory started to kick in again... for most things. Keep at it, make it fun, good luck, and hope you're getting in the water.
Hi, believe it is stereo. Might sound weird I think because of the mic and its noise cancelling feature. Sorry if it does, trying to figure audio stuff out still. *** Sorry it looks I did mess up with audio and its in only on the right. Will work on getting it right
Good video , helped me a lot
Love hearing this!!! Glad it helped out 🙌
Facts. You emphasize some key points most tutorials leave out - the balance, weight distribution and posture, in addition to the foot position. They are so key. Thank you for highliting them here.
Thanks! I think I've watched too many tutorials at this point 😂. There are some good ones and some terrible ones, but a lot lack/show this super basic and important information.
thank you man i appreciate your patience on teaching us
No problem, glad I could help! It’s all about sharing what I’ve learned along the way. Wish I could do this full time one day! Keep at it!!! and Have fun!!
Great vid, well put together and explained. Showing the jumping motion without the board is a key thing a lot of tutorials miss out
Thanks!! The jump motion is key, I'm trying to make another random clip that actually shows it in action but I'm removing the board via photoshop. Hopefully it comes out good.
Facts. Never seen that.
Thank you man I’ve been practicing Ollie’s for about 2 weeeks
Hope the tips help. I found that rather than striving for a high ollie, if I just focused on the mechanics and technique, eventually I could go higher. The squatting was also huge; I used to hinge over like crazy and needed to get rid of that bad habit. Keep at it with any trick you're practicing, and you'll definitely make progress.
@@OldBrokenSkater that’s the same thing Mike v said I kinda struggle with my back being straight
takes a little getting used, and also noticing when you're doing it. But every now and then when I still do it I can totally tell the difference. I do air squats at home in the morning or at night, nothing wild just like 10-15 mid way down. Helps to build the muscle memory for it.
@@OldBrokenSkater do like regular squats or stand on my board and squat it feels like unusual for my body to
Start with regular off the board and aim to just get parallel or as close as possible for now (like sitting but in the air, back straight). None of that gym butt to the ground stuff, just a plain old squat until you feel your muscles engage. If you can do 10 great if you can do 5 or less then do five or less every other day for this week then add one the next week. Then start incorporating the squat that you feel comfy with in to your skate tricks. Keep doing squats for as long as you skate, they are good for you and the lower body.
nice vid. im starting again after a 10 year break. cant ollie higher than my knee yet. also a surfer like you. cheers, good luck!
Funny, I started making these videos a month or so ago and it's been flat ever since 😂 So lucky to be able to skate again. Hoping the flat spell doesn't last long. Sounds like you're getting back into it decently; the first couple of weeks for me, an ollie was nonexistent. But just practicing whenever I could find the time, the muscle memory started to kick in again... for most things. Keep at it, make it fun, good luck, and hope you're getting in the water.
Thanks. 38. Just started skating again. lol
Very welcome!! and welcome back to skating! Been a fun time getting back in to it, be patient and have fun. 🙌
Great videos dude 👊🏻
Thanks bro!!!
Is the audio in mono?
Hi, believe it is stereo. Might sound weird I think because of the mic and its noise cancelling feature. Sorry if it does, trying to figure audio stuff out still. *** Sorry it looks I did mess up with audio and its in only on the right. Will work on getting it right
Dude good instructions teach a few classes in the military lol!
HA, my risk assessment would never get sign off😂
@@OldBrokenSkater IDK bro. The seabee base in Gulf Port has a whole park!
@KingSneed07 just googled this place. It looks like a fun park!! We didn't have anything like this on any bases I've ever been to.
@@OldBrokenSkater Me either. I thought it was brain playing tricks on me when i first passed it. Its almost always empty too!!
@KingSneed07 @KingSneed07 Now that's even more perfect. Hopefully, you getting some runs in!
hold onto something if you need to, to get the feel of landing on your deck and improve your technique. great video man thanks.
Thanks for the additional tip!! 🙌🙌
keep it upd dude you are doing great
Thanks bro!!!