When you forget you have to jump in an ollie, no just me ok 2021 summer - got nearly all my basic tricks down up to kickflips after I came back to skating and made new friends. 2022 winter - Got most basic switch tricks, hospital flips, big spins and other intermediate tricks.
the problem with a a lot of people learning ollies is that they pop the board and then jump. you should jump first and then pop ( The timing between the jump and pop is crucial, this you have to figure it out yourself) if you pop your board and then jump, this would mean all your weight is on your board, especially on your tail. = no air if you look at VL skate , check his back foot as he jumps as all his weight is going up , he pops the board just before he loses contact with the board. 1. Bend your knees halfway 1.1. start exploding upwards but with more power at your back leg .an Ollie is really a jump off the back leg. 2. at the optimum point where you have very little weight on your board (yet maintaining contact with your board) you give a good hard snappy kick with you back leg at the same time sucking the back leg up towards your chest, sending the board airborne 3. slide the front foot up and out towards the nose . 4: land Edited march 2023. Ps : I'm very humbled that my little content have helped thousands in their quest to Ollie. I hope everyone is well, I can't Ollie anymore due to injuries, but I'm having a hell lot of fun on the halfpipe 🤘🏻
don’t you just hate when you’re trying to ollie but then you accidentally do a tre flip and laser flip back to back and then land a 900 off of your kitchen microwave?
I've watched something like a dozen or so "how to ollie" videos, and this is hands down the most clear. It breaks down each step, puts together a nice progression, and helped me figure out the kinematics. Thank you. Definitely earned my subscription.
@@vitriol9995 thats the problem, you just can't slide right now lol but the more you fail the harder you will want to learn till the point where it comes muscle memory build that muscle memory as much as you can to the point where you don't even have to think about anything to do with the skateboard its just second hand natural i.e. part of your body. most people don't want to become one with the skateboard but thats what skateboarding is all about, nothing but you and a board and the willing to push on.
CLOROX BLEACH but you don't have to do it in that specific way, in fact it might even be detrimental. learning stationary ollies does not help learning moving ollies as much as people seem to think. as I've been more and more involved with new skaters, I actually see learning your ollie in the grass as slowing you down.
Kxea I recommend you work on the sliding of the foot, I know it doesn’t give much pop but I learned my first ollie on a carpet. Just try to slide your foot all the way to the top and when it’s there you kind of kick forward and down with your foot, just not enough to send the board flying. But really I’m not very good at skateboarding so unfortunately I cannot give you a lot of tips sorry 😅
I was watching this video to teach my little brother how to Ollie but when I thought he was going to land it he accidentally kicked the board to the side and did a kick flip so now he can do a kick flip but not an Ollie EDIT: sorry for the bad grammar I was 12 at the time, also thanks for 2k likes! EDIT 2: another thing wow, I come back 2 years later and have this many likes holy sh*t oh yeah it actually wasn't lie for all you saying it was.
This is the most helpful video I've found so far. This guy knows his stuff, so just follow everything he says and you will definitely learn how to ollie. Pay extra close attention to the slow-motion sequences, especially how he coordinates the pop as he generates momentum for the jump. Other videos don't really cover that point very well. You'll be able to focus on sliding your front foot properly when you have confidence in popping your board correctly.
Hey man thanks for making this video. I've probably watched about 10-15 videos before this one and all i've go to say is thanks. You went so much more in depth then all the other videos just saying pop and slide not even mentioning foot positioning and timing or anything like that. I had someone come up to me and give me a few tips on how to pop my board straight. After that I came to your video and when you went over making sure the tail hits the ground and wanting your weight to be on your big toes and not putting your whole foot It was a blessing. Right after i exited your video I heard my tail hits the ground I slid my foot and man did it fell great after I landed with both my feet on the ground. Thanks so much dude.
The thing I like about your videos is that you give lots of steps before getting to the trick, unlike every other video I've seen which encourages just doing the trick to start. Keep posting great content!
the tips at 2:30-3:00 where key componets for me for help me ollie faster....BEST VIDEO FOR HOW TO OLLIE ON TH-cam !! great video,after months of others information ,i watched your video & i learned to ollie the same day
Guys do not give up. I skate for like 3 months and before I learned tricks like the kickflip I wanted to make sure that my Ollie's are well done and yesterday I jumped over a friend's borad. That felling was amazing.
This video really helped. The whole time I had my back foot flat on he tail of the board instead of having my back foot on the balls of my foot thxs so much now I can do a higher ollie
Spread your legs in mid air. Don't try sliding your foot by using your calf alone. Spread your legs with your knees like squatting in mid air. That is the missing step when they try to teach that sliding your foot up to the tip of the nose of the board just spreading your legs and try to squat in mid air. Hope this will you even it's been months since you posted this question.
Thanks so Much. I had learned to ollie but couldn't while moving but you advice to stay on your TOES and push as HARD as you can on the tail is starting to help and makes my Ollie's higher than before when my feet were flat! That's a lot.
This helped me so much! Thanks, man! I’ll let you know when I’ll do my first ollie. EDIT: Good news, guys! After 1 minute or 2 (after watching this video), I actually did it! My first ollie! It was very small, but I know my ollies are gonna get better in a few hours. Thanks so much, man!
I have been skateboarding since I was 7 and I am 11 now. All I needed was this video that not only helped me do an Ollie but other things like a pop shuvit.
@ibramsky I tried to do a Ollie but I did a kickflip and landed it but with 1 foot and my back foot came off and it came to the board lol I was hyped I put some music
I got my first ollie over a little curb three days ago, today I did it on a higher one and landed my Nollies today. I've been struggling with ollies for litterally two months now. I'm so glad I got them.
I don’t know why but when I try to persist at something I quit after the first day but somehow I kept loving to try ollies for the 5 and 1/2 months it took
I just started skateboarding, and thanks to you and your videos I succesfully did a few small ollies today. It's not much, but I feel the progress. Keep up the good work!
I’m new to this skateboard world, and I’m bit late cos in India we can’t skate through our roads, it’s pathetic. especially in southIndia And the last words that you said “Thanks for watching, like and subscribe *If you want*” Those words made me to do it 😅✌️ ❤️
I longboarded for like 2 years and it got like kinda boring because you cant really do tricks and stuff, so i got a skateboard 2 days ago. The first day i just rided the board getting used to it and today i've been practicing non-stop for that ollie. I've watched manu videos trying to get it but i couldn't get it done. Then i watched this video, went outside and did it over and over again, but i finally got it now! I had to push with my back foot harder. The tip ypu gave was to push as hard as you can with your back foot and i did it and it worked. Thank you so much for the tip!!!
hey umm your how to ollie is great its explained really good and you really show it, and umm i have been practicing ollie for about like 5-6 months now, or even more but i dont know whats wrong with my ollies and there are no skaters at all in my city or at the place i live so i am all alone with no spots and skaters. so i was asking is there a possible way you can help? cuz i am super stressed and frustrated i was even thinking to stop skating but that wont happen.. and whatever that skateraid video thing is i need that plss thank you
Ive been practising the ollie for about 2 weeks now and ive almost got ot down. The main thing to remember is to not give up and to make sure you are practising the correct movements
unkown dream try the thing he did where he takes his back foot off and just slide your front foot up. then try it with both feet and lift your back foot up more
with the pop(this is my problem) make sure you flick your toes off of it so that your foot gets of the tail. the higher your back foot, the more space you have for air time. Hope this helps, but i cant ollie to save my life and i cant try rn but i hope you've gotten a good ollie by now
Abraham Lincon that's good just try to put you back foot on as fast as possible when you Ollie you put you front behind the front screws and your back on top of the back screws and pop back the of the board first then jump up with your front. The main foot is the back pop depending on how high you want to go. If you want to go high put you front foot closer to you back and do the regular way you would Ollie : ) good luck you can do ittt
Abraham Lincon I've been trying to ollie and at first my board keeps flying forward too. then I tried leaning more towards my front foot before jumping. kinda like jumping off my front foot as my back foot kicks down to pop. don't know if that is supposed to be the right way but it sorta works for me. now I gotta work on getting my back leg up and leveled with my front. as I find that I keep landing back leg first and having my board slip off from under me. I'm 29 and I just started skating last month.
Abe Lincoln, try nose or tail pick ups while riding. then apply your pick up pop to your ollies. (still the ball of your toe. like a ninja kick with your backfoot diagonally and downward.) drag it up in the "AIR" then step back on your deck on air.
Krish Loves Llamas [GD] I need help with my landing, I can do ollies fine but my back foot lands in a different spot on the board, say like in front of my back bolts or in the middle and I can’t keep it to stay in the back of my board. Help??
Hi +VLSkate just wanted to know if you had a recommended order for tricks to learn for beginners, like a "natural progression", I recently started to learn to ollie; my first trick, and i've started landing a few in a more consistent manner; still need more height, but I'm working on that. Anyway, what should i try next?
+Jordan hey! well if you're well on your way to getting your ollies down, i'd say you could go a few different ways for your next trick. the easiest to learn next would probably be a frontside 180, or a shove it. personally, i'm pretty sure my first trick after an ollie was a fs 180. hope this helps, have fun!
+John i really don't think so, you can pretty much get used to anything. i started with a 7.75 and now i skate an 8.5 and i can flick it just as well and do all the same tricks. is say just use whatever you're most comfortable on. i liked the wider space to land on so i went bigger
OMG BRO THANK YOU SO MUCH. I've been watching alot of ollie tutorials and not a single one of them said that the front foot should be standing on the balls of the feet too like the back foot.
That's the exact opposite of what Aaron Kyro from Braille says. He says to KICK the board with your front foot really hard, like "Slide, then KICK!". I try this and my board keeps going in front of me and I land on the tail with both feet. Luckily I am doing it in grass right now, otherwise I would hit the back of my head or break my arms.
yesterday i stepped on a skateboard for the first time ever. i've watched a couple of videos about the ollie and i just followed the steps and i landed my first ollie within 40 minutes because of same great youtube tutorials. now i gotta practice, 'cause my ollie is only some centimetres high
Hi I just started practicing my Ollie today and my front foot just won’t move, I’ve been practicing for hours now I need help ): and I know it takes more than hours to get it, i just need help bc Idk why I just can’t slide my foot
Doodles Out Dude as soon as you pop slightly lift your front foot so it's barely scraping towards the nose, remember your front foot will need to be at a 45 degree angle for the slide. Not flat! So in one motion pop, 'not too hard to start' and slide toward the nose. Back foot; __ front foot; \------__ < land! Hope you understood my little doodle. lol When I got back into skating after many years in exile I thought my first few were 2 inches high, until I recorded in slow motion, turned out it was about a foot high. Let me know buddy.
"You've probably watched 300 other how to Ollie videos" okay bro no need to attack me like that
How tf u got almost 500 likes but no replies
Lol same 😂
Iv'e probably watched this video 300 times
Its a joke he is saying that all those other videos dont really teach you how to do it except Showing off
Whatever, i did watch a pretty good batch!
2:05 "did this dude really just ollie in socks"
2:12 "you've got to be shitting me"
The_Quesadillö 👣☠
After seeing *THOSE SHOES,* I don't blame him for doing ollies in his socks. 🤣🤣🤣
Instructions unclear, accidently did a quad heelflip off el toro...
I accidentally did a triple back flip off my curb, so mad.
For me my cat got stuck in the washing machine
Accidentally did a Nollie 180 360 flip to kick flip dark catch landed it in a manual it sucks so much I didn’t mean to do it
Bruh common I did a backside bigspin kickflip then a Casper flip the laser flip down a 5 stair 😒😒🙄🙄
god dang built another Washington monument
Ahhh, the Ollie
The trick that can take people either 1 minute or 15 years
It took my lifetime
Or a lifetime lol (maby a lifetime of lifetimes)
I did it in 20 mins :)
I got an inch of the ground in about 3 minutes
Funka nice, I’m a really quick leaner
why do i keep watching this videos in my bed at midnight when i should watch them when am actually trying to learn how to ollie... 💀💀
omfg same
Same here
same :|
ARMY4EVER i sneaked into my garage and the board flew into the garage door 😭😭💀
SAME
When you forget you have to jump in an ollie, no just me ok
2021 summer - got nearly all my basic tricks down up to kickflips after I came back to skating and made new friends.
2022 winter - Got most basic switch tricks, hospital flips, big spins and other intermediate tricks.
BustedBlackNBlue count me in too 😂
Yes
Antheny Perez nope lolz
Same like I pop the board and slide my foot but the board stays on the ground and I'm like :/
SaEm, everytime I hit a bump I forget how to jump
this might just be the best tutorial for how to do an ollie.
Yep, this vid helped me to ollie
Your name is mad cool
Tom Foley i agree
Braille didn't teach me anything
Allanzo I KNOWWW RIGHT
your ollies are so chill and effortless , but so much air time
Props. This man just rubbed his BARE FUCKING FEET ON SANDPAPER WITH FORCE and probably ground his skin into dust just to teach us something. Thank you
Literally what my nightmares are made of. I could barely even watch lmao
i yelled when i saw it with the socks. cried when i saw bare feet.
the problem with a a lot of people learning ollies is that they pop the board and then jump.
you should jump first and then pop
( The timing between the jump and pop is crucial, this you have to figure it out yourself)
if you pop your board and then jump, this would mean all your weight is on your board, especially on your tail. = no air
if you look at VL skate , check his back foot as he jumps as all his weight is going up , he pops the board just before he loses contact with the board.
1. Bend your knees halfway
1.1. start exploding upwards but with more power at your back leg .an Ollie is really a jump off the back leg.
2. at the optimum point where you have very little weight on your board (yet maintaining contact with your board) you give a good hard snappy kick with you back leg at the same time sucking the back leg up towards your chest, sending the board airborne
3. slide the front foot up and out towards the nose .
4: land
Edited march 2023.
Ps : I'm very humbled that my little content have helped thousands in their quest to Ollie.
I hope everyone is well, I can't Ollie anymore due to injuries, but I'm having a hell lot of fun on the halfpipe 🤘🏻
my name is also Jeff oh wow i thank you !
El Jefe ty dude!
Thank you! I learned how to ollie higher just because of you! :D
Literally the best tutorial in a comment
GOAT I allllllllways pop then jump now I know to jump before my pop and yeah I noticed he jumps before he pops 😃😃
don’t you just hate when you’re trying to ollie but then you accidentally do a tre flip and laser flip back to back and then land a 900 off of your kitchen microwave?
Ahhh yes the usual
Happens way too fucking often. I just wanna land an Ollie damnit
Wtf
mood
Thought I was the only one phew
I found this one more helpful than the AoRoN KyRo's SpOnSoReD SkAtEbOaRdEr fRoM SaN fRaNsIsCo BaY ArEa tutorial
XD xD
thestereostorm I came from that vid too
this is one is more useful because he actually teches you but dont talk about Aaron like that
I guess
Dont talk bout scientology sempai like that
I've watched something like a dozen or so "how to ollie" videos, and this is hands down the most clear. It breaks down each step, puts together a nice progression, and helped me figure out the kinematics. Thank you. Definitely earned my subscription.
My problem is that my front foot doesn’t slide to the tip of the nose.
Same
I just can’t slide xD
Mo ta da same
Maybe try changing your shoe
@@vitriol9995 thats the problem, you just can't slide right now lol but the more you fail the harder you will want to learn till the point where it comes muscle memory build that muscle memory as much as you can to the point where you don't even have to think about anything to do with the skateboard its just second hand natural i.e. part of your body. most people don't want to become one with the skateboard but thats what skateboarding is all about, nothing but you and a board and the willing to push on.
I did my first ollie yesterday but only one inch off the ground
A Guitar progress brother how are you now at it
zapros gaming I guess I’ve kind of mastered it but not all the way but once I master it imma do some tricks that require the ollie like the kickflip
A Guitar ur doing great :)
Same bro
I could Ollie like an inch too but I do an Ollie like 7th try, I’m still needing help
way better than braille’s, this is great
VL is also not a scientologist, that's also what makes VL better than braille.
@@HarrisonBowman what?
@@richarddiasribeiro429 Braille is a scientologist, as I said.
@@HarrisonBowman What s that got to do with skating
@@no-uc1nb Tell that to Aaron, you know, the person who's first pro skate part was all about being a Scientologist, literally
Hey man you have the best ollie tutorial i know. Way better than brailles. Thabks a lot!
Yep, just came from Braille's Ollie 2.0 video. It's good, but this one is even better.
well Braille makes you do stuff for like 30 minutes LIKE BRO IM NOT GONNA STAND THERE LEANING BACK FOR 30 MINUTES
+atomic alex why if you wanna learn it you have to practice
CLOROX BLEACH but you don't have to do it in that specific way, in fact it might even be detrimental. learning stationary ollies does not help learning moving ollies as much as people seem to think. as I've been more and more involved with new skaters, I actually see learning your ollie in the grass as slowing you down.
[Kekistani] nickhomer40 no
Thanks so much man, just landed my first Ollie. IT WAS SO HARD😤😤
UNAVAIL4BLE how long did that take you? 😂
Surprisingly my first ollie actually was not a rocket ollie and it was super loose feeling but also controlled
FossilByte ツ My only issue is the foot sliding and getting more height, any tips?
Kxea I recommend you work on the sliding of the foot, I know it doesn’t give much pop but I learned my first ollie on a carpet. Just try to slide your foot all the way to the top and when it’s there you kind of kick forward and down with your foot, just not enough to send the board flying. But really I’m not very good at skateboarding so unfortunately I cannot give you a lot of tips sorry 😅
Fossil mine are rocket
I was watching this video to teach my little brother how to Ollie but when I thought he was going to land it he accidentally kicked the board to the side and did a kick flip so now he can do a kick flip but not an Ollie
EDIT: sorry for the bad grammar I was 12 at the time, also thanks for 2k likes!
EDIT 2: another thing wow, I come back 2 years later and have this many likes holy sh*t oh yeah it actually wasn't lie for all you saying it was.
Jibreel Amin as you do
Jibreel Amin stop lying
r/thathappened
Why the fuck you lying,why you always lying
You know to kick flip you need to almost ollie so r/thathappened
+1 if you think it would hurt tremendously bere foot with new grip tape
Hahaha you man that would hurt so bad
Haha You would die if it was new grip tape
Thank you, I didn't even have to watch the full tutorial and I got it! The Brallie channel just makes everything so complicated!
This is the most helpful video I've found so far.
This guy knows his stuff, so just follow everything he says and you will definitely learn how to ollie.
Pay extra close attention to the slow-motion sequences, especially how he coordinates the pop as he generates momentum for the jump. Other videos don't really cover that point very well.
You'll be able to focus on sliding your front foot properly when you have confidence in popping your board correctly.
Mad props for doing an Ollie BAREFOOT, god knows I can barely do one with shoes on😂
Him bare foot: “easy!” Me bare foot: “oops, there goes my foot.”
I know this is a year later but this is hilarious.
@@xglobalstarx3914 how does it matter if it is a year later? It would be funny irrespective of the time, my dude.
@@shivamsoni5894 I meant like I know I’m replying a year later, I wasn’t saying that the time makes a difference. I didn’t really specify sorry.
You literally raised me lol. I've learned so much from watching you, and I appreciate you putting your time into these videos.
Hey man thanks for making this video. I've probably watched about 10-15 videos before this one and all i've go to say is thanks. You went so much more in depth then all the other videos just saying pop and slide not even mentioning foot positioning and timing or anything like that. I had someone come up to me and give me a few tips on how to pop my board straight. After that I came to your video and when you went over making sure the tail hits the ground and wanting your weight to be on your big toes and not putting your whole foot It was a blessing. Right after i exited your video I heard my tail hits the ground I slid my foot and man did it fell great after I landed with both my feet on the ground. Thanks so much dude.
Thank you man. You taught me how to Ollie. One like=one more person who has mastered the trick
If this was honest there would be 30 likes
The thing I like about your videos is that you give lots of steps before getting to the trick, unlike every other video I've seen which encourages just doing the trick to start. Keep posting great content!
the tips at 2:30-3:00 where key componets for me for help me ollie faster....BEST VIDEO FOR HOW TO OLLIE ON TH-cam !! great video,after months of others information ,i watched your video & i learned to ollie the same day
Guys do not give up. I skate for like 3 months and before I learned tricks like the kickflip I wanted to make sure that my Ollie's are well done and yesterday I jumped over a friend's borad. That felling was amazing.
This video really helped. The whole time I had my back foot flat on he tail of the board instead of having my back foot on the balls of my foot thxs so much now I can do a higher ollie
I was having the same problem but this video helped my foot position.
I just can’t slide my foot. That’s been the reason I haven’t been able to do this
Bobby I can’t suck my knees to my chest. Not a contortionist
Spread your legs in mid air. Don't try sliding your foot by using your calf alone. Spread your legs with your knees like squatting in mid air. That is the missing step when they try to teach that sliding your foot up to the tip of the nose of the board just spreading your legs and try to squat in mid air. Hope this will you even it's been months since you posted this question.
@@kev8448 I love you
@@fasterthanpasta700 😅😅😅
Same
Thanks so Much. I had learned to ollie but couldn't while moving but you advice to stay on your TOES and push as HARD as you can on the tail is starting to help and makes my Ollie's higher than before when my feet were flat! That's a lot.
3:59
Just doing this for future reference for me
Gabby Omega me too ty
Gabby Omega it’s been a year did you learn?
Gabby Omega hello
Really helpful since I just started skating. The break down is better than other videos I've seen. Your channel deserves more rep. Keep it up!
hey thanks! im glad it helped and good luck with the skating. it only gets more fun
Watching this for three years every know and again, finally did an ollie. Thank you
Congratulations!!!!
I just got mine as well!
thank you so much for this! started skating today and managed to get two half decent ollies after watching your tutorial
I started today aswell!
Oh 7 months ago 😮
Fuck u ive been trying for months
This helped me so much! Thanks, man! I’ll let you know when I’ll do my first ollie.
EDIT: Good news, guys! After 1 minute or 2 (after watching this video), I actually did it! My first ollie! It was very small, but I know my ollies are gonna get better in a few hours. Thanks so much, man!
How it's going 10 months after?
hows it going 4 years later?
I have been skateboarding since I was 7 and I am 11 now. All I needed was this video that not only helped me do an Ollie but other things like a pop shuvit.
4:38 a bit of your shoe flew
Criptox could honestly be either
Criptox YT it was his shoe
@ibramsky I tried to do a Ollie but I did a kickflip and landed it but with 1 foot and my back foot came off and it came to the board lol I was hyped I put some music
I seen it toooooooo😂😂😂😂😂💀
Why tf im i finding that so funny-
Yess after 3 weeks I have finally landed my first Ollie
Sure it wasn’t that high but I still did it
Yesssss
I got my first ollie over a little curb three days ago, today I did it on a higher one and landed my Nollies today. I've been struggling with ollies for litterally two months now. I'm so glad I got them.
Finally regular stance ollie :')
De Alpha i ride regular so this gives me a better understanding on how to ollie
Just do it in the mirror
I mean not a real mirror
One Wakandan Boi i ride goofy psbdveysbrbs
hops 4 skateboards
Me: can't even get up driveways
Finally someone that actually goes into detail about how to ollie
I don’t know why but when I try to persist at something I quit after the first day but somehow I kept loving to try ollies for the 5 and 1/2 months it took
Holy crap a sock Ollie
MadManiac 2000 haha! i have some barefoot sessions too if you're into that sorta thing
Lol
I just started skateboarding, and thanks to you and your videos I succesfully did a few small ollies today. It's not much, but I feel the progress. Keep up the good work!
I’m new to this skateboard world, and I’m bit late cos in India we can’t skate through our roads, it’s pathetic. especially in southIndia
And the last words that you said
“Thanks for watching, like and subscribe *If you want*”
Those words made me to do it 😅✌️
❤️
Abijith Babu what did the first part of that comment have anything to do with the second part of the comment
@@joeyahmed9446 weird name
Same in nepal
Who’s here after 5 years still tryna do that ollie
Me
Me, but I only started learning about a month ago lol
I was having trouble with the Ollie until I watched this video. You have helped me see the motions in a completely different way. Thank You
tried learning how to Ollie today, ended up rolling my ankle. (nothing major I'm fine) Once it heals I'll be right back at it!
Ethan's Reviews hope it gets better ❤️
My first trick was an ollie...
My second trick was a switch fakie nollie
Lol
Let me guess in true skate
good noi it’s the same thing as an ollie bud
@@salemrutan r/woooosh
B.D. Copper how long did it take you to learn?
I longboarded for like 2 years and it got like kinda boring because you cant really do tricks and stuff, so i got a skateboard 2 days ago. The first day i just rided the board getting used to it and today i've been practicing non-stop for that ollie. I've watched manu videos trying to get it but i couldn't get it done. Then i watched this video, went outside and did it over and over again, but i finally got it now! I had to push with my back foot harder. The tip ypu gave was to push as hard as you can with your back foot and i did it and it worked. Thank you so much for the tip!!!
Who else is scared to do it on cement
Me
You just got to learn how to fall right, it sounds dumb but it helps and makes you look cool
@@twiggy1253 try falling like Na-Kel Smith. lmao that dude could fall of a two story building then walked it off as if nothing happened.
Matthew Werle meeee😭
Green Chris can you send the link please?
this video is the best olie vid I've seen good job yu got the best Ollie vid on TH-cam (better than Aaron kyro
true
I thought Aaron Kyro would have the best Ollie tutorial, but I think you're right. This video seems really helpful
I agree. The second best video would be Aaron Kyro's "Ollie 2.0" video, but this one is definitely better.
yep i was surprised, wayy better than kyros
that is so true cause when he did it without the board it helped me
I just want to say thank you. Today I just learned how to do my first ollie and I owe it all to you.
Dude I can Ollie and this vid helped me the most detailed vid on TH-cam I subeditor so Thanks man good luck and hope you liked this comment👍🏻😎👏
Me too man
teach me your ways dude
hey umm your how to ollie is great its explained really good and you really show it, and umm i have been practicing ollie for about like 5-6 months now, or even more but i dont know whats wrong with my ollies and there are no skaters at all in my city or at the place i live so i am all alone with no spots and skaters. so i was asking is there a possible way you can help? cuz i am super stressed and frustrated i was even thinking to stop skating but that wont happen.. and whatever that skateraid video thing is i need that plss
thank you
yeah it seems i was just frustrated now i can ollie up curbs, now going on to the grinds
Ive been practising the ollie for about 2 weeks now and ive almost got ot down.
The main thing to remember is to not give up and to make sure you are practising the correct movements
no my ollies are good but u want to make them perfect while riding
+unkown dream ah i see, sorta the same boat im in then. I can sorta ollie while moving but i just gotta perfect it, as yiu said
unkown dream try the thing he did where he takes his back foot off and just slide your front foot up. then try it with both feet and lift your back foot up more
Your are the best skateboarder teacher I have ever watched in my life.I can do Ollies NOW!!!!!!
Anyone else practicing on their mobile home patio? REPRESENT
Um
Thats... oddly specific
Oof 96 xD
My floor in my room
Me
I remember watching this back in February now I’m doing kickflips
this is the best tutorial about the ollie ever made for I learnt more about the ollie in 1 day than my entire time I've been riding thanks
Eyes and brain: ez
My body: So you have chosen death
Did anyone else get the add that teaches you how to do it
Skater trainers? lol
Yes
*ad
CHOC CAKE skater trainers?
Haha yes
A lot of other ollie videos didn’t include the specified toe/not your whole foot. Thank you for this video!
i’m pretty sure half of these views is me coming back to see what i did wrong
When I do an Ollie, it’s super fast and pretty short. How do I improve?
PS: It is in grass, so does that effect it majorly?
grass is fine you just get less height, can be hard going from stationary to moving ollies on concrete
if its short then try jumping higher
really late but one problem i had was i had a board that was too small and i forgot to lift both of my legs
with the pop(this is my problem) make sure you flick your toes off of it so that your foot gets of the tail. the higher your back foot, the more space you have for air time. Hope this helps, but i cant ollie to save my life and i cant try rn but i hope you've gotten a good ollie by now
Landed my first real Ollie within an hour of watching your video man your the best
When I Ollie my board holds on to my front foot and flies forward. How can I fix this?
Abraham Lincon same here
this means you are leaning back.
sometimes at the moment you jump up, the force sends your board forward
Abraham Lincon that's good just try to put you back foot on as fast as possible when you Ollie you put you front behind the front screws and your back on top of the back screws and pop back the of the board first then jump up with your front. The main foot is the back pop depending on how high you want to go. If you want to go high put you front foot closer to you back and do the regular way you would Ollie : ) good luck you can do ittt
Abraham Lincon I've been trying to ollie and at first my board keeps flying forward too. then I tried leaning more towards my front foot before jumping. kinda like jumping off my front foot as my back foot kicks down to pop. don't know if that is supposed to be the right way but it sorta works for me.
now I gotta work on getting my back leg up and leveled with my front. as I find that I keep landing back leg first and having my board slip off from under me.
I'm 29 and I just started skating last month.
Abe Lincoln, try nose or tail pick ups while riding. then apply your pick up pop to your ollies. (still the ball of your toe. like a ninja kick with your backfoot diagonally and downward.) drag it up in the "AIR" then step back on your deck on air.
Omg there was an ad on before the video teaching me how to Ollie and I thought it was the video then I saw the skip button
was it Aaron kyro
@@SilencedTides I don't know I commented this 1 year ago, probaly was lol
i’ve been trying to get my ollie back for months and i watched this video and i finally got it! you’re an awesome teacher
My grip tape won’t allow me to slide my foot😐
CadenClaw4 same
Wesley ok thanks
It's not ur griptapes fault
Nm, this comment was I while ago and I got it figured out 👍
@@nummy3489 nice
I've been following a ton of skate guides and I just can get it it would mean a lot if u could help
do you have any way to post a video of your ollies?
+VLSkate I have some problems too. It would be great if u could help me. Maybe its only that my board is to shitty to do an Olie idk.
1:25 his shoes are ripped up
the screaming chinchar 900 slow down detective are you sure?
His dog was watching
man why am i watching this i learned this like 4 years ago... your channel makes addicted to your videos
Krish Loves Llamas [GD] I need help with my landing, I can do ollies fine but my back foot lands in a different spot on the board, say like in front of my back bolts or in the middle and I can’t keep it to stay in the back of my board. Help??
0:27 i can approve this
Immortal Trap same here
Hi +VLSkate just wanted to know if you had a recommended order for tricks to learn for beginners, like a "natural progression", I recently started to learn to ollie; my first trick, and i've started landing a few in a more consistent manner; still need more height, but I'm working on that. Anyway, what should i try next?
+Jordan hey! well if you're well on your way to getting your ollies down, i'd say you could go a few different ways for your next trick. the easiest to learn next would probably be a frontside 180, or a shove it. personally, i'm pretty sure my first trick after an ollie was a fs 180. hope this helps, have fun!
cheers👍🏾
Hey, does deck size matter in tricks outside larger being easier to land on it?
like is it easier to do the foot drag and stuff in a larger one?
+John i really don't think so, you can pretty much get used to anything. i started with a 7.75 and now i skate an 8.5 and i can flick it just as well and do all the same tricks. is say just use whatever you're most comfortable on. i liked the wider space to land on so i went bigger
This is the best tutorial because all the other ones dont talk about foot placement at all but now i know not to stand flat im making progress
PLEASE HELP ME MAN!! You just made it look 1000x more difficult
2:22 Ouch! Isn't it hurts to do tricks bare foot??
btw I am the 3000th comment :D
OMG BRO THANK YOU SO MUCH. I've been watching alot of ollie tutorials and not a single one of them said that the front foot should be standing on the balls of the feet too like the back foot.
I have every rule down it’s just I need to jump high enough
Make sure the tail hits the ground then jump and slide
@@danhere92-66 Doesn’t work :(
how about knee bending position? should i bend my knees inwards? outwards? or perpendicular to the board?
perpendicular
Pijen any way that the most comfortable to you
Tbh ur the best tutorial I’ve seen, like u say every step clearly and u show it clearly too
4:38 bruuh you can see a piece of your shoe when you did that Ollie 💀💀😂
I just started Skating today im only 11 and i just did my first ollie
Skating for already 2 years and still can't ollie 😪😪😪😪
This video is actually way more detailed than others and I reckon this will be the vid that helps me the most
0:27
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i looked for this channel first
I have a problem, whenever I slide my front foot up, my board just goes forward and not staying with my foot. can someone help me
I have the same problem
+Jonathan Atkinson your pushing on the board while you do it just slide ur foot with alittle pressure not alot
The most significiant thing to do ollie is being confident just try to ollie while ur riding the board
That used to happen to me but enable to stop doing that, don't slide your foot with too much force
That's the exact opposite of what Aaron Kyro from Braille says. He says to KICK the board with your front foot really hard, like "Slide, then KICK!". I try this and my board keeps going in front of me and I land on the tail with both feet. Luckily I am doing it in grass right now, otherwise I would hit the back of my head or break my arms.
This is the best tutorial on all of TH-cam. Thank you so much.
I tried barefoot on new griptape, let's just say i don't have feet anymore
i can barely get back wheels of ground.. please help
watch my video called Quick Tips 4 common Ollie mistakes
thanks, the video helped a lot! :)
I have that same problem, I'm gonna go watch that video!
Will Smith I have the same problem
Will Smith I had the same problem. But if you can't lift both your nose and tail equally, your foot infront should be in the middle or probably lower
I'm sitting here, practicing this shit in a garage and your "balls of the feet" thing was an immediate help.
Do flamingo tutorial as there aren't really any good tutorials on that.
GibblesPvP good idea! i can do that
Vilas Left Yay :D Btw, I pretty much learnt them. About 1/2 tries I get it.
Thank you! Definitely the best tutorial!
I dont get why you don't have 1 000 000 subs
I tried to Ollie and fell backwards and hit my head
That would have hurt
Oof
well that's discouraging ;-;
ouch
WHEN I TELL YOU I WHEEZED-
yesterday i stepped on a skateboard for the first time ever. i've watched a couple of videos about the ollie and i just followed the steps and i landed my first ollie within 40 minutes because of same great youtube tutorials. now i gotta practice, 'cause my ollie is only some centimetres high
I am sacrificing my shins for this
I just wanna cruise and ollie
Hi I just started practicing my Ollie today and my front foot just won’t move, I’ve been practicing for hours now I need help ): and I know it takes more than hours to get it, i just need help bc Idk why I just can’t slide my foot
Doodles Out Dude as soon as you pop slightly lift your front foot so it's barely scraping towards the nose, remember your front foot will need to be at a 45 degree angle for the slide. Not flat! So in one motion pop, 'not too hard to start' and slide toward the nose. Back foot; __ front foot; \------__ < land!
Hope you understood my little doodle. lol When I got back into skating after many years in exile I thought my first few were 2 inches high, until I recorded in slow motion, turned out it was about a foot high. Let me know buddy.
@@Kodes-75 Thank you so much, I'll follow your instructions and see what happens.