My name is Ja’Shawn Pearson and I’m 24 years old. I’ve been Skateboarding for 15 years now. I am a Skateboarder. I’m here to help you improve and level up your Skateboarding skills. But most importantly, help you get to where you need to be to help others succeed in their journey as a Skateboarder.
Yeah, totally the truth. When i learn ollie couple days ago, i have imagination about, back foot on the edge of the tail gives you more height on the jump (have seen this in bunch of videos are about ollie), and when i tries, my back foot can't land on the board right way, so i started to practice and experimenting with foot positions and finally got it.
Ollied thanks to this video. Also you showing how u cant do a the ollie with bad feet placement made me really aware of my own bad feet placement which helps overall skating.
Thank you so much 'Shawn. I finally got some pop on these MFrs. I didn't understand how to perform the Ollie the correct way. I believe it was the "Pop-E-foot" not placed in the correct position while I was attempting to try to Ollie in the correct way while not picking up my Pop-E-foot to learn how to correctly attempting to learn to Ollie on my own. Can u please teach me a SSKFBSTS2F.....(Switchstance kickflip backside tailslide to fakie). As soon as I nail that, then I can do the bigspin out, since I already know how to correctly attempt to try and stomp bolts a Bigspin. And since I'm already landing fakie, it should just be the next possible natural intuitive trick maneuver to throw the SSBSTS in front of the bigspin, correct me if I'm wrong....? Thanks Dawg, $k8 or Cry, J/P, sk8 or Die.
Super helpful, thank you very much. Also, do you have to try to lift your front leg up first when you Ollie or are these legs supposed to go up simultaneously.
I've come across a ton on RU-vid of people doing ollies & tricks. I have to comment and say your ollie's are the cleanest I've seen thus far. Major respect. You nailed the ollies and captured in on camera for us all to enjoy and see. Bless 🙏
Skating a hip just terrifies me like no other obstacle and I've been skating for years, something amount it being slanted just makes it feel impossible
I love your videos, you have great tips, and you skate really well. No offense, but why do you talk like that, with those strange pauses? It feels really unnatural and hard to pay attention. Do you talk like that when you're telling a story to someone? Try talking more naturally, and show more of your personality when talking, I bet this would make your videos even better.