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How To Ollie – GOSKATE Step by Step Tutorial https://www.goskate.com/top/how-to-ol... We’re going to break it down both through bullet points and a video for you to learn how to ollie. By the end of our instruction, you’ll have everything you’ll need to know about the most important trick in skateboarding. (Tip 1) Find an appropriate space to practice learning how to ollie: this should be flat ground in an empty parking lot, your driveway or empty skatepark early in the morning. Watch out for cracks and debris! (Tip 2) Practice ‘Standing Still’: as in, do not attempt to do a rolling ollie but one in place. Stand on your board and practice centering your balance. This can all be mastered by GOSKATE certified instructors in four or less lessons through our fundamentals of skateboarding philosophy. (Step 1) Proper Foot Positioning: Okay, down to the nitty gritty. The proper foot position is broken up into the front foot and the back foot. Front Foot: Place the front foot in the middle of your skateboard and well below your front wheels and bolts. This might feel uncomfortable at first, but that’s okay. That’s a sign of progressing. Generally, the lower your front foot the better for learning how to ollie. This will help promote the slide up to your nose to create the leveling out of your board but always start with where you feel comfortable and adjust from there. Back Foot: Your back foot is arguably the more important foot as it is usually the foot that causes the most obstacles in terms of learning how to ollie. This is your “popping” foot. You’ll need to have your toes and ball of your foot on the very edge of your board. Essentially, as little of your back foot as possible to avoid muting your pop. You might feel like a cat climbing a fence at first but don’t worry, every skater was once in your shoes. (Step 2) Crouch Down: Crouching down is what is going to allow you the vertical leverage to jump high enough to produce an ollie. Some people will crouch lower than others, but it is generally understood to do whatever is necessary to jump as high as possible. When you crouch, maintain a center of balance. This is key. (Step 3) Pop Your Tail: This is usually the most counter intuitive step in the process of learning how to ollie. Practice first by smacking your tail on the ground to a halt with your back foot, so your board is at a 45° angle and resting on the back wheels. Remember, use your toes and the least amount of the ball of your foot as possible. This will avoid muting your pop, as the popping of your board will need to be done as fast as possible to simultaneously produce the mechanics necessary to catch air. (Step 4) Slide Your Front Foot Up to the Nose: It’s time to become a skateboarder. Sliding your front foot up from the middle of your board to your nose for the first time seems impossible. But we’ve seen countless students regardless of age eventually master this technique. You’ll want to slide your front foot up to the front of your board, pass the front bolts and onto the cusp of your nose. You have to do this at the same time, right after you pop your tail to bring the board up from the ground. Your front trucks will already be off the ground, the middle of the board will be free from the weight of your front foot, and the nose of the board will launch you to landing your first ollie. (Step 5) Level Out and Land: We felt we had to include this step for comprehensive reasons, but the leveling out should be produced from the front foot sliding up and a successful popping of your tail. After practicing the steps here, you’ll get more and more comfortable maintaining your balance through all the steps so you’ll land with all four wheels on the ground and roll away. Recap: Practice in a safe space without cars, pedestrians or other skaters zipping by and standing still. Get your foot placement in the proper positions, crouch down before popping your tail; quickly slide your front foot up to your nose leveling out your board and lifting your back wheels off the ground. Congratulations. You just did your first ollie! But Wait, There’s More! We’ve got another section on tips for increasing the height of your ollie and even exercises to improve your form! Also, as your number one trusted source for everything skateboarding, we’re going to delve into the history of the ollie and some of the most legendary ollie ever landed! https://www.goskate.com/top/how-to-ol...