How to do an Ollie on a Snowboard | The One Simple Secret to the Perfect Ollie

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  • čas přidán 4. 04. 2024
  • Keen to learn how to do your smoothest Ollie yet? Snowboarders usually know what they are supposed to do when it comes to the Ollie. That said, they often struggle with the consistency of the trick, especially if they are new to riding, trying different boards or renting. If you know what you're doing but still feel like something is missing, then this might just be the video you need. The one, simple secret to doing perfect Ollies every time.
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Komentáře • 16

  • @dpj9421
    @dpj9421 Před 16 dny +1

    OMG! This is the MOST UNDERRATED CHANNEL for snowboarding education. I mean seriously! The way you elaborate the movements, the reasonings and logic behind it. The keywords you used. And more importantly, the way to bring forth certain explanation allows people to have those "lightbulb" relating moments. Amazing! Subscribed and liked!
    P.s. I have emailed and IG DM you regarding your snowboard. Hope to hear from you soon!

    • @FocusSnowboards
      @FocusSnowboards  Před 7 dny

      Thank you so much, stoked to hear that you have enjoyed the video so much! There's more videos ready to go and we'll be sharing more of these as we start to move out of our summer season here in Canada.

  • @goodridevibes
    @goodridevibes Před měsícem +2

    Good stuff my dude - keep killing it

  • @timgoldson1930
    @timgoldson1930 Před měsícem +1

    Great explanation!

    • @FocusSnowboards
      @FocusSnowboards  Před měsícem

      Thank you, appreciate you taking the time to comment.

  • @shillers1978
    @shillers1978 Před měsícem +2

    Solid intermediate snowboarder here. Been trying to learn to Ollie recently (and not being able to get a lot of air) and can’t wait to get back out on the snow to try this technique.
    My main board is a really stiff Lib, so had wondered whether that was the issue?
    I have a couple of other (much less stiff) boards (that I’ve progressed out of), so might be better to learn to Ollie on one of those instead?

    • @FocusSnowboards
      @FocusSnowboards  Před měsícem +1

      @shillers1978 great comment, thanks for getting involved. Such a good topic as this is exactly what this video can directly address - why an ollie can feel good on one board and not another! Ideally, you can progress your skills on both boards, being knowledgable of the differences. For example, on the softer board, you may find it easier to create some spring and bounce back from the board, helping with higher ollies, especially at slower speeds. That said, with a stiffer board, if you feel like your bounce back timing and the ollie itself are pretty clean, then you can start being more intentional with where you do your tricks on the mountain, and the speed you are riding at - for example, on the stiffer Lib, you may choose natural terrain bumps, rolls or drops to help create more air time, and further to that, adding more speed to those same terrain features to get even more air time. Otherwise, if you find you are having a hard time creating any flex in the tail of the Lib at all, then yes, you will be limited somewhat by the board. Definitely enjoy getting to know the different behaviours in your boards...it will be well worth the time!

  • @doyouevennaturebro4593
    @doyouevennaturebro4593 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great video man. Thanks.
    I’ll have to try the lift and bounce back to improve my Ollie.
    For me tail presses helped a lot in learning the flex of the board. I’m also working on letting my lower body do the work. I’ve found that sometimes I try really hard to load the board with my upper body and sometimes that throws me off balance.
    Gonna try the little bounce back move for sure.
    Edit: Sub number 50!

    • @FocusSnowboards
      @FocusSnowboards  Před 2 měsíci

      Appreciate the feedback @doyouevennaturebro4593 and hopefully this will help you keep your balance throughout the trick!

  • @MarcoGalliani-tf7qh
    @MarcoGalliani-tf7qh Před 2 měsíci +1

    im an old skater. i ollie pretty much how i ollie a skateboard. a lot of my loading comes from lifting my leading leg while pressing the back leg loading for the jump. this timing is probably hard for someone that never ollied a skateboard

    • @FocusSnowboards
      @FocusSnowboards  Před 2 měsíci

      Agreed, an ollie on a snowboard is definitely harder to time well for those that haven't skated before 👍

  • @164561669
    @164561669 Před měsícem +1

    That's a very wide board 😊

  • @DickWalz
    @DickWalz Před 2 měsíci +2

    im an old skater. i ollie pretty much how i ollie a skateboard. a lot of my loading comes from lifting my leading leg while pressing the back leg loading for the jump. this timing is probably hard for someone that never ollied a skateboard

    • @FocusSnowboards
      @FocusSnowboards  Před 2 měsíci

      @DickWalz an ollie on a snowboard is definitely harder to time well for those that haven't skated before 👌