Science of leveling Ollie #3d #ollie #skateboarding

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After being able to pop down the tail, leveling out your board is the next step. However, you can't simply push your front foot forward to level out your board. Instead, you have to pay attention to other components such as the use of your back foot and weight distribution. Let's scientifically break it down and learn how to level out your board efficiently.

-- Table of Contents --
0:00 Intro
0:37 Why you can't push the nose
1:46 How to pull up your back foot
3:15 The use of upper body
5:39 The use of feet
6:28 Landing

Please take a moment and try to study this in detail.
I'm trying to eliminate subjectivity from my explanation as much as possible by referring to scientific and physics theories. Please use my 3D models to solve your "why."

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This 100% facts, yours are the best tutorials out there. Two related tips: 1 apply pressure on the tail, but focus more on retracting the back leg as fast and high as possible (rather than pushing down hard on the tail) and try to wait with pushing the front foot forward until the back foot is already coming up. 2 body/head position play a huge role: I always say it's not how deep you crouch down but how far over the front bolts you lean your head when you pop. The more you lean forward, i.e. the further back the nose comes when you pop, the more room your front foot will have to extend and level out the board. I think I also pop slightly back, rather than straight down. Everyone's different, but I think often the problem is people (unconsciously) hold back a bit for fear of eating shit, when really the spirit is to jump into the trick 'face-first' as it were.

ariekanibalie
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This is the best video I’ve ever seen. It’s broken down to the smallest detail.

calvinstevens-charles
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Thanks man. You really deserve 100k subs

harithirfan
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Thanks, hope this scientific knowledge will help me to improve my rocket ollie...
great approach

drone-vision
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Actually i believe you can send your body forward, by jumping very slightly sideways (ie forward or towards the nose), just to compensate for forward momentum.
My ollies look nothing like yours, my back foot never "hits" nor "pushes" against the floor. Its a bit more subtle you have to snap your ankle/toes while you lift up, as close to the end of it as possible. But for sure your backfoot should never go below the front foot level, only the toes. Snapping while jumping creates huge forces that will allow you to snap it so hard itll come back into your feet, and then you gently accompany the board up.

frater_niram
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I was even watching basketball 😁 nice explanation

briankaunda
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I thought you should put your weight on the front foot when you jump. I will try this tonight. Tks for the video.

NathanLin
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my board is 20 pounds (battery) slowly trying to learn ollie and manual

constantinosfudas
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I see i need to turn my back foot inward

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