An Ollie Does It All Before Trying to Do All those Stringed and Complicated Tricks First You Must Learn To Ollie
It Wont Take That Long To learn how to Do it Probably about a day Here are the Steps
1. Get Your Stance And Make Sure Your Steady And Balanced
2.The Pop Is The Most Of The Part Of The Move Have 1 Foot On the Back Tail And The Other foot Near the Middle
3.Roll Your Foot Into a Sideway Position After the Pop While Still In Air
4.Level Out Yourself to The Skateboard
5.Land And Roll Away
6.Start Practicing More Often
Trouble Shooting
Chickenfoot
This is where you pop up into the air, but when you land, for some reason one of your feet always seems to land on the ground. Get help with Chickenfoot.
Spinning
When you ollie, you turn in the air, sometimes all the way to the side. This can result in some nasty whipeouts if you're rolling! Get help with spinning when you ollie.
Moving Ollie
A lot of skaters have a hard time with ollying while rolling. Read the How do I ollie while rolling or moving? FAQ for help.
Low Ollies
This can happen for a lot of reasons, but the biggest one is that you are not crouching low enough before your ollie, and not pulling your feet high enough after you jump. When you crouch down, try and touch the ground. When you jump, try to hit yourself in the chest with your knees. Both knees. Don’t worry about falling. That will happen sometimes – that’s just part of skateboarding! For more help, read the How Can I Make My Ollies Higher? FAQ
Losing Your Board in Midair
Sometimes skaters lose thier boards in mid air while ollying. If this happens to you, you may be kicking the board away while in the air, or taking your feet off of your board. Try and make sure to keep yourself and your feet above the skateboard.
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