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From: nufive1
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  • what would happen if you didn't slide your foot?

  • Good Video

  • so frustrating... sometimes when i ollie my board turns so it's almost parallel to where it was in the beginning... i land it, but i just stop all motion; how do i fix this?

  • Why I ollie like 5:13 - 5:15 ? How to ollie ?

  • This is a really nice video. This is the only video ive seen that stresses the foot placement. I am having trouble ollieing. This should hopefully help.

  • shirt --- mustard stain??

  • yea...it's a nice video tutorial,but you explain too much the foot movement and friction like you are a physicist and that makes it even harder to understand...i know how to ollie and do some tricks and i learned them just by seeing how to pop and slide the foot.

  • my backfoot doesnt land on the board ...... i made a video of my ollie please help me

  • Pause at 1: 17...........

  • Thanx although can you show how to ollie higher

  • this is the best way i've heard anyone explain it, thank you! so when your slideing your foot up in step 2, your pinky toe should be the only thing in contact with the board? then your foot levels back out with the board?

  • you really know your stuff

  • im confused with the whole timing thing

  • i keep trying the ollie. im slowly getting the technique of it and correct foot placement but every time i do the slide part, my board does an ollie but rotates to the side which throws me off. what could i be doing wrong to make my board rotate?

  • Great stuff

  • Cool vid

  • If you have any questions on how to ollie, leave a question as a comment. (I will answer)

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