1. Find a flat surface
- a driveway, a smooth parking lot, a basketball court, a quite
street - any smooth, flat surface will do.
2. Push a few times, so
that you're rolling with moderate speed. (the faster you're traveling
when you ollie, the farther you will go. Physics? Yep.)
3. As you're rolling, position
the ball of your back foot on the tail, and place your front foot
in the middle of the board.
4. Bend your knees.
5. Here's where the trick
is: You must simultaneously (at the same time) smack the tail on
the ground, jump, and slide your front foot up the deck. (smacking
your tail allows the front of the board to raise up off the ground,
jumping allows your body to break the confines of gravity, and sliding
your front foot up the board allows the deck to level out, thus
raising the back of the board from the ground.) Sound simple? Well,
it's not at first. But, practice makes perfect.
6. Stay over the board.
At the peak of your ollie you should be centered on the board, your
knees bent again ready for landing.
7. Important note: keep
your shoulders in line with the direction you're travelling. (the
ollie requires you keep shoulders in line, or will certainly lose
balance.)
8. When you land, keep
your knees bent to absorb the impact with the ground. (this will
save your lower back.)
9. Upon landing, your back
foot should be on the tail, though slightly closer to the back truck
bolts (so as not to break the tail), and your front foot should
be directly over the front bolts.
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