How To Ollie in 1 Minute #skateboard #skateboarding

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Doing your first ollie is like going super saiyan for the first time.

jadawngriffis
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something i never hear anyone but me point out is that; when you pop the board, your back foot should shove behind you so the board gets just a little bit less momentum than your body, which will help the friction of the board stay in contact with your front foot and give a really good bone-out feel

caesurabreak
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Ollies are the foundation for nearly all tricks, including for snowboarding, surfing, kiteboarding and wing foiling.
Thanks for explaining it in simple terms.
This is an excellent video short.

steinerikgabrielsen
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Jonny you start at Step 1: pop, but step 1 should be: jump first, when your weight is off the deck and your back foot starts to leave the tail, then pop by pushing your toes to the ground using the rear ankle. I see so many beginners try to pop while still standing on the board, which is useless. Let me know what you think?

hjoore
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I just wanted to say thank you for all your hard work and dope videos! Congratulations on your success and not giving up on your skateboard dreams!

willhaskin
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One thing I noticed that makes my Ollie's a lot cleaner is that there is a slight roll forward before you pop your board. It helps quite a lot for some reason to do that little wind up for me at least.

superiorlongboards
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This video helped me get a SMALL but first Ollie in a day

r_hetzel
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Thanks for your tips, I'm always learning something new

timothyfrederick
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Hardest step for newbs like me is the crucial step of committing to getting mint that back foot on without fear of rolling out. After riding for years and taking my share of spills… I’m finally getting closer and closer. I’ve been “skating” for years, but I’m barely getting interested in tricks. I’m comfy cruising but I’m still getting over that fear of being in the air and gambling my ankles 😂 by the end of this year I’ll have em down

vicrattlehead
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dont forget the position of your shoulders.. this took me soo long to understand why i cant do straight ollies while moving

Arkun
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It’s been a year and I still can’t do it

annaxstar-vdbx
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I wish these videos existed 10 years ago. I would have been pro by now if they did! (haha). Thanks for the beautiful footage Jonny!!!

Gamster
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Day 3 of coming back to skating after 12 year hiatus the first day I landed a shuv it, kick flip, back side some manual and some Ollie’s since then I have built a manual pad, grind rail and a bank 😂😂😂 I’m hooked again bad I almost got a 3 flip today and damn are my hamstrings sore

NooneI
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The important tip that Johnny didn't say, is that YOU SHOULD BEND YOUR BACK FOOT IN YOUR STOMACH AS MUCH AS YOU CAN, and then press your front foot down while flicking it forward.

iamhoox
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Thank you bro, i legit did it in my fourth try and from then i can do it consistently

frekas
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Yeah I recorded myself doing ollies outside and it doesn’t look like I’m getting off the ground but when I slow it down on camera I get about 1-2 inches off the ground which is better than I thought. I just need to keep doing it. My favorite skating quote I seen someone else use is, “GET I’ll never forget it. If you fall, get tf back up.

Jhittripping
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Ollie’ing by tapping the tip led me to bad habits that I later had to unlearn. I recommend against doing that. Learning to scoop the board when popping it, trying to get it as vertical as possible while keeping your back foot near the concave is better advice
because it gives better control (and later when you learn tricks, it’ll be that much more simple to control the board, especially on rotational tricks). The placement of my front foot determines how high, much spin, or rotation I get, but my back foot basically stays in the same spot around the concave. Also, be aware if youre making the board lean forward or backward, it should be as flat as possible when you pop it, think of it as if there were water on it and you wanted to keep it as level as possible to not let any of the water spill. Lots of beginners lean forward/backward because their balance is off, especially when they pop because they do not go straight up and down and tend to lean forward and distribute their weight over their toes which makes their board lean forward and causes flat as pops or the board to turn when they pop it.

sername
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The hand trick really helpled me grasp the timing better 🖤

myvwillgapyou
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Another thing I noticed that instantly helped my get my tail off the ground is to flick down with your back ankle while you jump

griffinmartin
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Thats one of the best tutorials I have found yet, thanx

nemastique