this video gives new skaters a different technique on how to ollie. If this new skate hack helps you, leave it in the comments below, and like this video.
you have a video like this for kickflips? been skating for 13 years still cant land one my front foot is always off to the side and my back foot lands it no problem
Unfortunately no, Since I cant do them moving I wont be making a how to kickflip till I can do it moving. Biggest tip tbh is stop being scared, I can do them stationary and that's cuz I got over the fear of landing them stationary.
the fact this popped up on my recommendation after 40 minutes of failed attempts of ollie’s dude thanks i’ll try this in the morning rn i gotta get some rest
I learned how to ollie 10 years ago but I still love watching these kind of tutorials. You explained it so well, good job! You made it short and to the point. I’ve seen a lot of detailed trick tips and I don‘t get the point of breaking it down into a hundert steps like dry runs of popping and sliding your front foot… It really isn’t that complicated. It’s all about timing and practice :)
Absolutely! I've always thought that practicing touching the ground with your back foot had nothing to do with the actual motion of the Ollie. I think this video will help me, thank you!
-Dear Beginner Skateboarders One thing I'd like to say is when you first learn how to ollie, 1 you should at this time already have very good balance and overall basic mechanics on the board. If you cant ride the board faster than 10 mph you should definitely practice just riding the board more often. 2 Don't learn how to ollie in a crack! This goes with skater trainers too. Ollieing stationary and ollieing while moving are two different motions, and teaching yourself to only be able to ollie while not moving is no fun, and it will take serious amounts of practice for you to fix this mistake, and learn to do the trick the right way. This goes for every trick in skateboarding, don't learn the incorrect way to perform a trick to more quickly have it down. Focus taking your time to learn the trick the correct way first, to save yourself the hassle of having to learn it all over again.
I disagree, learning Ollie’s on a crack helps with basic board mechanics. Getting good at staying stationary is just as essential as rolling with the board. It helps with the pop and flick as well as balance that will go along way in skating. Honestly just do what you feel is right. No CZcams vid will teach you how to skate more than your own trial and errors on a board.
@@kevstaa7121 he was talking about being on cracks and or usin trainers. Ofc on flat concrete youre gonna need actual balance to stay stationary whil doing a trick
i came back to this video to say absolutely thank you so much because of this video i actually learned how to ollie up a curb and this video actually helped me a lot you earned a subscriber 👏
when I was learning to ollie, there was a guy at the skatepark who told me that you have to imagine that you are limping with your back foot and then scratch with your front foot. That shit was so helpful, i will never forget it
Thanks man been trying this for weeks. Got into bad habits as i was watching the braile vids. Thank you so much i got an ollie after an hour with these tips. Cant wait for more tips videos
Wow, the tip about kicking it up with nothing but the ankle is really helpful. I haven't seen this suggested in the dozens of other ollie videos I've watched!
this video opened my eyes in such a way i just cannot explain, i've been struggling on learning how to ollie for a month almost, this video will help me
Thank you SO SO much, I have been looking for tutorials that work for so long, and I happen to come across to this video, and you really helped me! This is the best tutorial I have seen and I will be sure to send it to my friends too!
This is awesome! I've struggled with Ollie during my first session but after watching it it's actually not as hard. I didn't understand the back foot motion before. This is very helpful. Thank you!
Very informative and well made video I starting skating last week and I’m imagining it’s gonna be monumental for my ollie progression. Already late night skated tonight though but excited to try in the morning!!
THIS VIDEO IS BEAUTIFUL THANK YOU I’m still learning how to Ollie but after a lot of research I’m learned it’s more in the ankle but not many make that clear I’m also glad u show a new way to practice Iv been doing something similar for awhile
3:36 dude thank you so much, I really missed this part, like my leg was never used to be like this so it's really uncomfortable for it. And when I've practiced it a little my ollie became really closer than it was before. I'm practicing right now and I'm so thankful for you!! it's really much closer after practing this. I'm sorry for a that long message, I'm just so excited right now i really wanna do this today! and you helped me a lot with this part that I've mentioned
This seems like it'll really help! I've been practicing all day (after work in a heat wave so I'm dead) and I aaaalmost got it, but I really struggle with the pop and jump. I'll try this tomorrow! Thanks!
I thought i was the only one with this issue for the longest time since no video has ever mentioned it. I knew something was wrong when i couldnt even rocket ollie and sliding was easy. Thank you sm for making this video
I am so glad to find your video. I struggled for days going from "ollieing on stationary position" to "ollieing while riding". Your breakdown on the back foot really helped me. Your practice that focus on the back foot alone, has made me realized today i was trying to ollie as high as i could while not moving, but my muscle memory is not ready for it in a moving position. Once i start doing baby ollies while riding, i can finally land more consistently. Right now my tail barely hit the ground, hopefully as i get more comfotable i can kick hard and get my ollie up higher. Much appreciated for the great tutorial.
very essential video. I've seen zero ollie tutorials on youtube that tell beginners that ur backfoot doesnt touch the ground when you ollie. i have a friend who still has this bad habit to this day
I saw this advice in many comments but glad to see someone finally made a video on it. I have a nickel board (28") and it is better for for cruising cuz of wider wheels. I just wanna learn how to ollie on it cuz that would make cruising a lot smoother
Thanks so much, I took my siblings to build their own decks so that we can all learn together and with your video I think I can learn it myself and be able to teach it to them.
Check out my newest how to Ollie video, it goes more in depth on "theory." And the whole not touching the ground is something I noticed smaller kids mess up with. And its one of the main reasons imo why young kids can't Ollie well at first
Thank you!!! ollies immediately got twice as consistent after watching your video and understanding that your foot isnt supposed to touch the ground! Never thought not popping the board right was my issue!
I’m 25 and I bought my first board, most of my life I always ride a penny board or a longboard to cruise around my neighborhood but never thought about getting a skateboard to learn how to do tricks. Yesterday I tried do a Ollie and I scrape my right palm bc I fell backwards after landing. Painful but I’m okay. This video pop up on my recommendation and I will learn how to Ollie your way. I think it’s seems so much easier.
I've been hitting the floor for 2 days trying an ollie and I got more confidence, It's all about practice and no fear my dear fellow friend. Keep trying ^^
Great tip. How many guys do you see who goto Ollie something and there back foot stays behind and they end up doing the splits. Even the sliding your foot forward part is over thought. It's more the motion of levelling your feet after the pop, whilst jumping of course.
If your still having trouble learning, I go more in depth in a newer video I made. czcams.com/video/anVS2g4xojs/video.html
you have a video like this for kickflips? been skating for 13 years still cant land one my front foot is always off to the side and my back foot lands it no problem
Unfortunately no, Since I cant do them moving I wont be making a how to kickflip till I can do it moving. Biggest tip tbh is stop being scared, I can do them stationary and that's cuz I got over the fear of landing them stationary.
@@Bittzyy sounds good I'm working on mine atm also, have been for years but can never fully land one.
Give this man some love. Nice skate btw
you dont have to slide your frontfoot, with the right timing..
the fact this popped up on my recommendation
after 40 minutes of failed attempts of ollie’s
dude thanks
i’ll try this in the morning
rn i gotta get some rest
No prob, check out my new tutorial on it if you still struggle a bit, I go more in depth in the newer tutorial
Tatake
the fact this popped up on my recommendation after 3.5 years knowing the trick
@@Razo-bc4nt rumble
Progress?
this is good for people starting out. good job with ur tutorial
I learned how to ollie 10 years ago but I still love watching these kind of tutorials. You explained it so well, good job! You made it short and to the point.
I’ve seen a lot of detailed trick tips and I don‘t get the point of breaking it down into a hundert steps like dry runs of popping and sliding your front foot…
It really isn’t that complicated. It’s all about timing and practice :)
Hundert steps xd
@PREMiERE PARER what
@PREMiERE PARER u should check her channel before saying that duh'
Absolutely! I've always thought that practicing touching the ground with your back foot had nothing to do with the actual motion of the Ollie. I think this video will help me, thank you!
Dude that just showed a whole other perspective on the ollie that i've never considered thank you for that man
-Dear Beginner Skateboarders
One thing I'd like to say is when you first learn how to ollie, 1 you should at this time already have very good balance and overall basic mechanics on the board. If you cant ride the board faster than 10 mph you should definitely practice just riding the board more often. 2 Don't learn how to ollie in a crack! This goes with skater trainers too. Ollieing stationary and ollieing while moving are two different motions, and teaching yourself to only be able to ollie while not moving is no fun, and it will take serious amounts of practice for you to fix this mistake, and learn to do the trick the right way. This goes for every trick in skateboarding, don't learn the incorrect way to perform a trick to more quickly have it down. Focus taking your time to learn the trick the correct way first, to save yourself the hassle of having to learn it all over again.
really good advice
Should I just learn all tricks in move right away then ?
Agree. I was practicing ollie in stationary and become good on it. But when I move and try to ollie, I never land on the right way.
I disagree, learning Ollie’s on a crack helps with basic board mechanics. Getting good at staying stationary is just as essential as rolling with the board. It helps with the pop and flick as well as balance that will go along way in skating. Honestly just do what you feel is right. No CZcams vid will teach you how to skate more than your own trial and errors on a board.
@@kevstaa7121 he was talking about being on cracks and or usin trainers. Ofc on flat concrete youre gonna need actual balance to stay stationary whil doing a trick
I have been trying to ollie for the past 3 years and this video helped me finally land it. Thank you so much!
i came back to this video to say absolutely thank you so much
because of this video i actually learned how to ollie up a curb and this video actually helped me a lot you earned a subscriber 👏
this is probably the best ollie tutorial I’ve seen. Thanks dude
when I was learning to ollie, there was a guy at the skatepark who told me that you have to imagine that you are limping with your back foot and then scratch with your front foot. That shit was so helpful, i will never forget it
Thanks man been trying this for weeks. Got into bad habits as i was watching the braile vids. Thank you so much i got an ollie after an hour with these tips.
Cant wait for more tips videos
Wow, the tip about kicking it up with nothing but the ankle is really helpful. I haven't seen this suggested in the dozens of other ollie videos I've watched!
Ooooh I’m excited to try this!!! Thank you. Excellent video man!! Sick style
this video opened my eyes in such a way i just cannot explain, i've been struggling on learning how to ollie for a month almost, this video will help me
I love the grip tape! Also thanks for an awesome tutorial! That back foot tip is major 🙌🏼
by far the best tutorial i’ve seen so far great job homie!!
Thank you SO SO much, I have been looking for tutorials that work for so long, and I happen to come across to this video, and you really helped me! This is the best tutorial I have seen and I will be sure to send it to my friends too!
Thank you so much this was insanely helpful!
This is awesome! I've struggled with Ollie during my first session but after watching it it's actually not as hard. I didn't understand the back foot motion before. This is very helpful. Thank you!
Unique take. Thanks for sharing.
Very informative and well made video I starting skating last week and I’m imagining it’s gonna be monumental for my ollie progression. Already late night skated tonight though but excited to try in the morning!!
THIS VIDEO IS BEAUTIFUL THANK YOU I’m still learning how to Ollie but after a lot of research I’m learned it’s more in the ankle but not many make that clear I’m also glad u show a new way to practice Iv been doing something similar for awhile
can you ollie now?
Thx dude, before I couldn’t do an Ollie for the life of me but now since I’ve practiced today I got it. Thx so much!
this is far the best tutorial i seen thanks, i already know most of these but you went in good detail cheers 👍
Thank you so much man. This is helping out A LOT! You rock
Glad it helped 😁
I didn’t actually do this drill but visualizing that concept really helped me get it! Thanks
this video made a switch in my head click. Thanks man.
Cheers buddy, great tutorial. Keep it up!👍🏻
3:36 dude thank you so much, I really missed this part, like my leg was never used to be like this so it's really uncomfortable for it. And when I've practiced it a little my ollie became really closer than it was before. I'm practicing right now and I'm so thankful for you!! it's really much closer after practing this. I'm sorry for a that long message, I'm just so excited right now i really wanna do this today! and you helped me a lot with this part that I've mentioned
This seems like it'll really help! I've been practicing all day (after work in a heat wave so I'm dead) and I aaaalmost got it, but I really struggle with the pop and jump. I'll try this tomorrow! Thanks!
I thought i was the only one with this issue for the longest time since no video has ever mentioned it. I knew something was wrong when i couldnt even rocket ollie and sliding was easy. Thank you sm for making this video
Awesome tutorial bro this helps me out a ton! 💯🔥
Thanks, ill try this method out!
Thanks mate! I'm ready to jump now!
This already helped my Ollie's feel so much better
Needed this 😢💯
I am so glad to find your video. I struggled for days going from "ollieing on stationary position" to "ollieing while riding". Your breakdown on the back foot really helped me. Your practice that focus on the back foot alone, has made me realized today i was trying to ollie as high as i could while not moving, but my muscle memory is not ready for it in a moving position. Once i start doing baby ollies while riding, i can finally land more consistently. Right now my tail barely hit the ground, hopefully as i get more comfotable i can kick hard and get my ollie up higher. Much appreciated for the great tutorial.
have you gotten any better? :)
@@cool5891 thankfully yes lol, my ollies got a lot better lately. Slowly improved while learning other tricks.
thank you so much dude just subscribed, it will help a lot when i get my new board.
Really nice tut man u killed it
Thanks man u helped me a lot ❤
This is a super great vid iv been looking for a vid to teach my friend to olie
very essential video. I've seen zero ollie tutorials on youtube that tell beginners that ur backfoot doesnt touch the ground when you ollie. i have a friend who still has this bad habit to this day
Dude I just ordered my first skateboard and this popped up in my recommendation, gotta try this when it's here
Thank you for bringing something new to ollie tutorials!
I prob wouldn't have learned how to switch Ollie if I didn't make the new step up when I did
I saw this advice in many comments but glad to see someone finally made a video on it. I have a nickel board (28") and it is better for for cruising cuz of wider wheels. I just wanna learn how to ollie on it cuz that would make cruising a lot smoother
thank you bro, this made my ollies way better. Most videos don’t tell you that you are kicking the board off the ground and not jumping from it.
this would helped me a lot when i was first starting, nice vid bud
love the grip
Such a great tutorial I learned fell 1 time and then got skate shoes and did and then did it again thank u!!!
BRO THANK YOU just that first part got me to do it
Very helpful. I want to learn basic skate tricks, but the inability to ollie held me back. I’m exited to try this. Great technique.
Awesome. None of the tutorials I've seen was mentioning these essential details.
Most helpful video for ollie🖤 thanks a lot
Bro you saved my life with this. I always thought that anyting is wrong with my ollie. I'll practice it tomorrow
Thanks for making this it literally took me 3 days of practicing to do this and I have been trying for like 4 months
Glad to hear it
Thank u for sharing this tutorial very precise and concise
this video rlly helps thank you man
ty bro i started skating a few days ago and ive been trying to ollie this really helped
Sweet, hope the journey goes well with getting all your tricks down
i figured this out myself just a few weeks ago by taking many slow motion videos of myself, this vid would have saved me a lot of time
Thank you!
this is actually the best ollie tutorial imo
Cant wait to get another board. Ima view more vids.
Thank you.
Thanks so much, I took my siblings to build their own decks so that we can all learn together and with your video I think I can learn it myself and be able to teach it to them.
So far I’m only used to riding long boards so skating on a normal board is new journey for me, thanks
Check out my newest how to Ollie video, it goes more in depth on "theory." And the whole not touching the ground is something I noticed smaller kids mess up with. And its one of the main reasons imo why young kids can't Ollie well at first
Thanks! Ive been trying to learn ollie for 30 years and i finally made it after watching this video.
Aye bro congrats, glad it helped out
Thank you!!!!
Great video! Thanks 🙏
That was a great video, thank you bro
Thank you!!! ollies immediately got twice as consistent after watching your video and understanding that your foot isnt supposed to touch the ground! Never thought not popping the board right was my issue!
Sweeeeeeet keep it up
Wonderful skate, dude!
Tysm dude, I will try to do it when my arm recovers!
I like your set up
thank you this help alot now i can do my oilles thank you
I’m 25 and I bought my first board, most of my life I always ride a penny board or a longboard to cruise around my neighborhood but never thought about getting a skateboard to learn how to do tricks. Yesterday I tried do a Ollie and I scrape my right palm bc I fell backwards after landing. Painful but I’m okay. This video pop up on my recommendation and I will learn how to Ollie your way. I think it’s seems so much easier.
is is actually so helpful
Thank you I just got my first Ollie down because of you
Thank you Oma try this now
thank you❤️
thanks a lot about the lesson! I could understand you and more about the way to Ollie
English is not my tounge cause I'm Vietnamese so I'm not so good at English. Could you understand what I've just said?
Thanks so much
Ohhhh myy godddd this is my dream skateboard the this looks so cool🖤🖤🖤🖤😍😍😍
This man just saved my career he needs more subscribers
Thanks I will try this method to get higher ollies
thank you after an hour i finally got it 🙏
that is 100% the tip i needed
Perfect, hope it helps well
Thank you
omg this is life changing
Thank you so much for tuis
I've been hitting the floor for 2 days trying an ollie and I got more confidence, It's all about practice and no fear my dear fellow friend. Keep trying ^^
So far the best ollie tutorial ever
i am wearing those exact pants right now this is trippy
Nice! You're learning how to no-comply at the same time! Win win.
Thank You
It took me like 20 mins and I got it tysm :)))
Hey bucko, I’m the Blitz here.
Thanks for the no-comply tutorial also😂
This is a great video my firend tried explaining it to me, but never actually explained what makes the boars lift up in the air...
Great video
Great tip. How many guys do you see who goto Ollie something and there back foot stays behind and they end up doing the splits.
Even the sliding your foot forward part is over thought. It's more the motion of levelling your feet after the pop, whilst jumping of course.
THANKS