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Straight to the point tutorial on how to Ollie. This is one of the hardest tricks for a beginner to learn, in all of skateboarding. You all have been asking for this tutorial, so I hope this helps with some of the struggles you are having! Everything you need to know to improve your ollies or learn them, explained in under a minute.
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Date: March 11, 2021








Bro after finding your channel i hope you have the ability to post more in the future you're awesome
While I understand the sentiment for not popping at an angle, it genuinely feels better for me to pop at around 5 degrees backwards. It makes the board stick much tighter against my front foot, and keeps the board straight beneath me, allowing me to land back down more comfortably.
But ofcourse, that all comes down to taste. Obviously your boned out ollies are absolutely gorgeous
Is it a problem I have size UK 12 feet and an 8.0 board???
I've watched almost every video on how to Ollie and I still haven't managed to figure it out. I don't know what I'm doing wrong at this point but I'm only allowed to do it inside my house, which doesn't give me enough space to roll. Instead, I stay in one place and practice my Ollie's. Does that affect anything guys???
Where was this content when I was a pre teen in the early 2000s!? Solid stuff I bought a board a few days ago to get back into skating as I’ve lost weight and gotten healthy in my early 30s. Trying this after work!
My brain is broken. I can do little ollies while moving straight, but my stationary ollies turn 99 percent of the time. I literally just want to learn how to do a good ollie mannnn but i feel so dumb
I dont know why ive been using my toes for the pop im gonna start to keep my foot more flat
First one is debatable
When I push the nose forwards I can't help pushing it to hard
I’ll try my best and come back to give feedback