Ollie - Super Slow Motion

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I can't bone ollies on flatground, I can only bone em over obstacles, so here's a boned one over a trash can for your enjoyment:

The reason wny I can't bone my ollies on flatground is because, well, I never do ollies on flatground haha

I did not plan for this video to blow up, what

Check out my Ultimate Trick Tip - Ollie video here:
I guarantee you it has everything you are looking for, it is ultimate, I really slaved hard over it so that it is flawless (check that video's description too!)

All of the Ultimate Trick Tips I have created:
Happy learning!

A requested trick. Working on some nollie lasers next
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(This trick is part of the "Slow Motion Flatground" playlist)
(Don't be surprised if you find my Contest / Ultimate Trick Tip Request playlist to be inactive 99% of the time, my "What Ultimate Trick Tip should I make?" polls and contests tend to be extremely sporadic, you kind of need to be updated with my shenanigans in order to catch one)

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This was way more helpful than a tutorial

wAyzEe_ai
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Shout out to all the bros who watched this every time they thought it wasn’t possible, so glad I stuck with it cause now I can finesse the shit out of my board and jump all sorts of crazy shit

thomasbuchanan
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For everyone struggling, it is an "easy" trick to do but one of the hardest to learn, allow me to ellaborate:

Most flip tricks are just variations of the Ollie but with a slightly different foot-play to make the board rotate while in the air. If you already know how to Ollie then learning one of these tricks is not *that* hard, compared to learning how to Ollie literally from zero

Basically Ollie is at the bottom of the learning curve, but it's the steepest and hardest part. Once you know how to Ollie then a world of posibilities opens for you, so don't be discouraged if you are thinking "it's taking me months to learning how to just fucking jump, how am i gonna learn any other trick?", because it's totally normal. From Zero to Ollie can take months, from Ollie to p-Shove It only a couple weeks and from there to kickflip only days or maybe just an evening.

Falling is not a failure as long as you keep getting up. Godspeed to all of you ✌️

vincentcabezas
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After 8 years i still dont know how this is possible

Bit
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Bruh, I watched this and literally within minutes I landed my first actual Ollie. Granted not a good one, I actually lifted the board off the ground for once.

Mikiyam
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what a great tutorial..no talk just straight action..you have a super high ollie..oh and for anyone learning (like myself) don't get discouraged..they say its one of the 'easiest' tricks..its not.beleive me

brownpunk
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I like that he can answer to all the comments... Nice

Shimon_mdaskater
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Man I wish my feet could just figure out this damn magic. I keep trying so hard at shit but I just fail and feel defeated

RedPilledAsFuck
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OH NOW I GET IT!!! I was leaving my back foot on the ground after the pop, I'm so stupid JDDKCKSMC

mothman
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So, today I finally did an Ollie! The feeling of finally doing the trick you’ve been practicing is the greatest feeling I’ve ever had !

deathbyorigami
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all slowmotions are 100 times better tutorials then any of the actual skate tutorials on youtube

rasse
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I was gonna give this guy since constructive criticism, but this was made 7 years ago.
Here it is anyways to help beginners:
The front foot needs to be between the bolts and the middle of the board, rather than just the middle. You need to slide your foot forward as you jump, and not just lifted up and brought back down.

I hope this helped.

frAgileCS
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I can't get the back wheels off the fucking ground

cryxxx
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Ah, I see. I think my problem is I'm not sliding my foot immediately after the pop. I think I'm bending it straight up, and then trying to slide, and maybe that is why the board keeps flying away from me when I'm in the air.

Slide right after the pop.

Gotcha.

corruptgunslinger
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9 months skating & still can’t Ollie properly. But this slow mo clip has been very helpful!! 👌🏼

AdamAlq
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I've seriously never understood how an ollie works, I've been trying since I was 12 and have never been able to get it in the air.

boobeebah
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I literally just got my first solid Ollie's because of this video. Just letting you know the impact you're making to this day! Safe skating to all!

josephfrench
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I watched this about 10 months ago, kept practicing, and now I can do it just like this guy! (No I didn’t take 10 months to learn how to ollie, I just happened to find this video again 10 months later. Although, it probably did take 10 months to get my ollies like this)

AriGoldFishing
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If it helps anyone, here are the takeaways from this video:

1. Place one foot on the tail and the other one slightly over halfway of the board and bend your knees to the point that your thighs are parallel to the floor.

2. Jump and about halfway of unbending your knees completely, start the push and slide motion at the same time while keeping your feet level as to allow the board to straighten up.

3. Try your best to land on the trucks and bend your knees when doing so to avoid injury and minimize impact (as well as even the possibility of damaging your board).

Hope it helps! Have never landed an Ollie myself but I’ll keep on trying and hopefully do so soon. Good luck and stay safe everyone! 🤙🏻

JorgeRamos-gzip
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I literally just watched this as I’m trying to perfect my ollies and got it the first try just by looking at what he’s doing with his feet. You just earned your self a subscriber. thank you

nathansepulveda