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  • Question
    How do I do an Ollie step-by-step?
    Jon Depoian
    Skateboarding Instructor
    Jon Depoian is a Skateboarding Instructor and the Owner of Intro2Skateboarding, an organization based in Orange County, California that provides professional private, home-school, after-school, birthday party, and summer camp skateboard lessons for beginners and experienced skateboarders alike. Jon has over 21 years of skateboarding experience and over 10 years of skateboard instruction experience. He also has extensive experience producing street skateboarding videos and skating competitions.
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    Before practicing an Ollie, you should also watch slow motion videos of somebody performing the trick so you can study the details of how the trick is done and get a sense of what the timing will be.
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    Why is the Ollie so hard?
    Jon Depoian
    Skateboarding Instructor
    Jon Depoian is a Skateboarding Instructor and the Owner of Intro2Skateboarding, an organization based in Orange County, California that provides professional private, home-school, after-school, birthday party, and summer camp skateboard lessons for beginners and experienced skateboarders alike. Jon has over 21 years of skateboarding experience and over 10 years of skateboard instruction experience. He also has extensive experience producing street skateboarding videos and skating competitions.
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    One common mistake is to push down too hard on your tail, which prevents your board from going up in the air. Instead, do a light-footed flick down with your ankle to send your board to the floor instead of slamming it down.
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    How do you do an Ollie on a skateboard?
    Jon Depoian
    Skateboarding Instructor
    Jon Depoian is a Skateboarding Instructor and the Owner of Intro2Skateboarding, an organization based in Orange County, California that provides professional private, home-school, after-school, birthday party, and summer camp skateboard lessons for beginners and experienced skateboarders alike. Jon has over 21 years of skateboarding experience and over 10 years of skateboard instruction experience. He also has extensive experience producing street skateboarding videos and skating competitions.
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    Flick down with the ankle of your back foot, then lift later. This will send your tail to the ground just to be popped off the ground, because it won't be held down by your weight. Then, when it's ready to come up in the air, you can slide your front foot up so your board can come up.
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    I can't seem to get the timing down to do an ollie. How can I improve my timing?
    Community Answer
    Practice the steps in order. Put your feet in the correct placement and then do one step after another, then put them together. I always go by the sound of my tail hitting the ground. As soon as I hear that slap of my tail, I just jump and slide my foot.
  • Question
    Do I need suede shoes to perform higher ollies?
    Community Answer
    Suede helps so that you don't burn a hole in your shoe, but to my knowledge they don't actually help your ollie
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    Should I jump as soon as I stomp on the tail?
    Community Answer
    After a quick, strong pop on the tail using your foot and calf strength, it's more about lifting your feet rather than launching yourself, but yes.
  • Question
    Can I practice ollie in a stable position?
    Community Answer
    Of course! Just make sure you're practicing somewhere where your board won't roll, like grass or carpet.
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    How can I tell whether I'm about to fall?
    Gordon Fang-Wong
    Community Answer
    Your middle or core will feel wobbly or your butt might stick out past your waist.
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    How do I relearn this if I had a board, but it broke years ago?
    Noah Tomkins
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    Just get on your board, cruise around, and get comfortable again. Then just start popping tricks and your instincts should eventually come back to you, depending on how much you used to skate.
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    I can't seem to slide my front foot up the board. What do I do?
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    Check the level of grip on your board. If it's really high, then buy a new grip tap. Although if you slide your foot flat on the board rather than bending it forward, you're sliding it wrong.
  • Question
    How do I avoid chicken foot when doing an Ollie or other tricks?
    Community Answer
    The easiest way is to visualize yourself landing the Ollie properly and to practice in an area where you are not afraid of falling.
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    What if I get teased because I can't do it? Should I continue or give up?
    Community Answer
    Continue. There are plenty of professional skaters who had trouble mastering the ollie. Don't ever let anyone make you feel bad or tell you that you can't do something. Don't get frustrated and keep trying. You'll get there.
  • Question
    Is anything different about this if I have a penny board?
    Community Answer
    No, but on a penny board it's harder since it's smaller than a regular skateboard and the angle of the pop is higher.
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    Is that the only way to do an Ollie, or are there other ways?
    Community Answer
    That is the only way to do a standard Ollie. Just keep at it, you'll get it eventually.
  • Question
    How can I stop landing with only one foot on the board?
    Community Answer
    This is called chickenfoot. You just have to get comfortable with your board and you'll stop.
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    My foot won't slide up the board, what do I do?
    Community Answer
    Practice the pop and slide your foot 90 degrees.
  • Question
    Why it is difficult for me to land while doing an ollie?
    Community Answer
    It may be difficult to land because you need to work on your balancing skills. It just takes practice. You may also want to tighten your trucks.
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    How do I pop my skateboard?
    Community Answer
    A "pop" is when you snap the tail (back end) or nose (front end) of your skateboard against the ground. It's called a pop because that's the sound it makes.
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    What do I need to do if my board won't jump?
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    Your board won't jump by itself. You need to pop it. If you can launch the board by slamming the tail down, then you can ollie.
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    I just started skating, and I'm a little scared. What do I do?
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    You don't have to be scared. Just trust yourself, and don't be scared to try and fail. You might hurt yourself, but every skater has to try and see what he/she can't do. Push yourself to the limits, and don't be afraid of failing in the beginning. Start with small and simple things, and you will improve.
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    Can I do this on a long board?
    Community Answer
    It's possible, but only if you are an advanced skater and can ollie like a pro because it is hard.
  • Question
    Do I pop my tail or jump with my front foot first?
    Community Answer
    You need to pop your tail first, but I think it's better to practice the moves one at a time, just to get the motion down right!
  • Question
    If my skateboard is on the grass, will it ruin the wheels?
    Community Answer
    No.
  • Question
    I'm a child and I'm trying to do it, but every time I lift my front door my board flips up. What do I do?
    Community Answer
    Stop lifting your front door, just close it and focus on the ollie. If you're in focus your board won't slide up.
  • Question
    Are the steps the same on a cruiser?
    Community Answer
    It is the same concept; however, it will be more difficult on a cruiser, depending on how broad the tail is.
  • Question
    How do I keep the skateboard from going behind me when I ollie?
    Community Answer
    Look at the animation at step 6 - when you jump, your front foot has to slide on the grip tape from the middle of the board towards the nose while your back foot stays near the rear trucks.
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    The board won't jump, why?
    Community Answer
    It might be that you are not dragging your foot up the nose of the board.
  • Question
    Do I need to jump high to have a high ollie?
    Community Answer
    The higher your jump is, the higher your ollie will be. Just remember to have your front foot further back so you can slide more.
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    The back of my board won't get off the ground, and I don't quite understand what you're talking about in step 5. Could you explain it some more?
    Community Answer
    Since your feet are in the air (hopefully), when you slide, the back will come up to your back foot. Watching videos about ollies might help explain better.
  • Question
    Can I hold onto something when I am practicing an ollie?
    Community Answer
    Yes, try holding on to a fence or something sturdy while first attempting an Ollie.
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