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Subscriber Ollie Review | Common Ollie Issues | Back Foot Jump 

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In this video we take a look at some common ollie mistakes that are easily fixed in order to improve your ollie quickly. I review three different skate clips who are subscribed to my channel. They sent me DM's on Instagram requested help to which I happily gave my thoughts on what they might be doing wrong, and more importantly how they can fix it. They have given me permission to share these short video clips with you in order to help others fix their ollie. Chances are you may be making one of these mistakes, so let's fix these common ollie issues and get you progressing with your skating!
In this skate tutorial I also share a short vlog about a surprise for a skateboarding clinic that I am hosting in my neighborhood. I'm so excited for the skate clinic and to help spark a passion for skating in some younger children. The clinic is open to all ages so hopefully we will also have some teenagers and adults come join in. I'll post more about it down the road!
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-How to Practice Your Jump Inside
-Subscriber Ollie Review
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@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron 2 года назад
If you want more of these videos and potentially want to be featured then tag me on Instagram or send me a DM with the clips you want me to review! instagram.com/skating_with_aaron/
@andrewsdaz8840
@andrewsdaz8840 2 года назад
Already Recovered from injury friend?
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron 2 года назад
@@andrewsdaz8840 I’m healing up nicely thanks! This video was made in between injuries actually. I had just gotten over a foot injury and then shortly after cut open my shin. Been a series of injuries this year oddly enough most of which were not from skating. Go figure! 🤷‍♂️ I appreciate you asking!
@JonathanCook1975
@JonathanCook1975 2 года назад
Such a good video. I am guilty of not lifting my backfoot high enough and also not getting enough pop. This video should sort me out 🔥👏🔥.
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron 2 года назад
Much appreciated! 🙌 This very issue gets me as well. Something I’ve really be working on lately though!
@AdventuresInSkateboarding
@AdventuresInSkateboarding 2 года назад
We can all put some work I to our ollie. I tend to lean forward (toward nose) too much when ollieing with speed. I am constantly telling myself to have good posture and keep my board centered under me.
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron 2 года назад
It’s a tough trick to get right. I’ll sometimes lean forward or open my shoulder up a bit which turns my board FS a little. If I get some clips from people on that I may make another video in this series covering it.
@sugaranderson1
@sugaranderson1 2 года назад
thanks for the great video! its clear to me now about being centered on the board 👌🏼😃
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron 2 года назад
You’re welcome! Glad you found it helpful! 🙌
@Fizzy127YT
@Fizzy127YT Год назад
I was wondering was my ollies were vertical, this makes so much sense thanks for the tips!
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron Год назад
Glad I could help!
@comfyplayzgames3760
@comfyplayzgames3760 2 года назад
dude i appreciate it you answered all my questions as a begginer thanks man
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron 2 года назад
That’s awesome! Glad I could help! Keep me posted if you get stuck or have any requests!
@cheryl6384
@cheryl6384 Год назад
This is actually so helpful!!
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron Год назад
Thanks for the feedback! Glad I could help! 👊
@naomiemorton5056
@naomiemorton5056 2 месяца назад
Hoping this video fixes my back foot travelling off the board, 5 months in and no ollie, feeling the pressure!
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron 2 месяца назад
Everyone progresses at their own pace so there’s no rush. You’ll get there. Also, it is normal to have some back foot gap. Even the Pro’s do. With time you’ll learn to minimize it. Keep up the hard work and it’ll pay off!
@labradaus
@labradaus 13 дней назад
hows it going?
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron 12 дней назад
@@labradaus Curious if this ended up helping them as well!
@spiffyfet8463
@spiffyfet8463 10 месяцев назад
thank you sm this really helped
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron 10 месяцев назад
You’re welcome! 👊
@akronnim4119
@akronnim4119 2 года назад
Thanks! I'm still learning it!
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron 2 года назад
You’re welcome! Let me know if you have any specific questions or requests! 👋
@terrelldemetrisphotography
@terrelldemetrisphotography Год назад
Nice explanation bro learned something
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron Год назад
Thanks for taking a sec to let me know! 🤙🏻
@jayjaytan84
@jayjaytan84 Год назад
Your video is the one of the few videos that i keep going back to remind myself to lift my back foot. Another tip that I found out is the timing of when you should pop. I tend to pop when my body is fully extended from the squatting position. Haha not sure if that made sense. Awesome video!
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron Год назад
I really appreciate that! Definitely a game changer, but such an easy thing most skaters overlook. Interesting point on the pop timing. Makes total sense and I tend to agree that your body should be fully extended at the time the tail is popping up off the ground. Might make for an interesting video to discuss the specifics of timing, I.e. what happens when. Do you think that would be helpful to others?
@jayjaytan84
@jayjaytan84 Год назад
@@SkatingwithAaron yes a video to demonstrate the timings (like how you demonstrated the difference in height of the back leg) would be awesome, as I have not seen many videos explaining this. And I also realized that you don’t actually have to jump that high for the pop. It’s more about getting your body weight off the board (when your body extends) before popping. My humble 2 cents. Can’t wait for your next video!
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron Год назад
@@jayjaytan84 I’d say your two cents are spot on! All about getting weight off the board so it can do what you need it to. I’ll have to start planning one for this topic. I’ve got a few ideas in mind. Thanks for the suggestion!
@mathemagik
@mathemagik Год назад
thank you so much!
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron Год назад
You’re welcome! I appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment! 👊
@thehumblepundit9790
@thehumblepundit9790 2 года назад
Haha!! Thanks for the shout out!! I'm working on it!! Thanks!!
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron 2 года назад
Lol you’re welcome! Randomly got the goofy idea for the intro and decided to roll with it. People are either going to think I’m nuts, or enjoy it. Hopefully it’s the latter! 🤷‍♂️
@keapaishere
@keapaishere 2 года назад
I kinda want that deck for wall decor lol looks sick
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron 2 года назад
Thanks man! I’ve got one on my wall, but I’m a little bias 🤣 In all seriousness it’s been my favorite deck for shape/ concave and quality for the price. They still have one of the color ways available here: amzn.to/3PC3GpA I do receive a small commission from Amazon if purchased through my link, but I have no affiliation with Ice Dragon otherwise. Simply love their decks so I skate them! 👊
@williamduncan8282
@williamduncan8282 10 дней назад
Thanks this video is helpful :)
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron 10 дней назад
You’re welcome!
@t-rextheskateboarder
@t-rextheskateboarder 2 года назад
Yeah, you are a cool dude, just a tip if you are leaning back, before doing the trick, angle your shoulder forward
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron 2 года назад
Yup that’ll definitely help level you out. Still makes it tough to achieve any real height with that last second adjustment.
@layneaic2076
@layneaic2076 2 года назад
Nice Sir! 🍍
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron 2 года назад
Much appreciated! Trying something a little different! 👊
@jpeg4t_sk8
@jpeg4t_sk8 Месяц назад
nice video! I hope seeing this before
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron Месяц назад
👊
@jaivenm1973
@jaivenm1973 2 года назад
I skate my downtown city almost every day for maybe 6 or 7 hours at a time with a friend. I’ve been able to Ollie no problem until here a few days ago I haven’t been able to land an Ollie. I also lost my pop shuv😭
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron 2 года назад
Yeah I’ve heard of that happening. Goes to the old saying if you don’t use it you lose it. If you haven’t been practicing those tricks while street skating then it makes sense that they might be off when going back to them. Just have to self analyze and I have no doubt you’ll get them back pretty quickly!
@Student_40411
@Student_40411 Год назад
W video
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron Год назад
Not sure what that means but I’m going to assume it good. Thanks! 😅
@jonesmcnamara
@jonesmcnamara 2 года назад
Great video man. I’ve been practicing my ollies in my room because it’s been raining outside and I can get a pretty decent Ollie standing still in my room but once I try and do it moving I can’t even stay on the board. Any tips?
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron 2 года назад
Thanks! 👊 Sounds like you need to get more comfortable rolling around on your board. Take 30-40min and just practice pushing up and down your street. You want to be able to roll around comfortably and confidently before trying to Ollie. Helps to work on manuals first as well. It might seem like a step backwards, but I promise it’ll put you 2-3 steps forward if you do it! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-K93UdRM2PfI.html
@molyq5603
@molyq5603 2 года назад
can you make a vid on what to do with your back foot on olieing up a curb
@MikeSki.
@MikeSki. 2 года назад
Your watcing it right now. the technique is the same whether standing still or rolling/rolling up and over obstacles such as a curb. once you have the technique it really comes down to commitment.
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron 2 года назад
@Mikel Well said and spot on! 🤙🍍
@scizophrenic2602
@scizophrenic2602 8 месяцев назад
yeah best practice is to just jump and tuck both knees into your chest or as high as u can get them and still stay in control of your balance.
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron 8 месяцев назад
👊
@JS-ny9ir
@JS-ny9ir Год назад
When I Ollie everything is fine other than my back foot being like 4 inches above the board at almost all times when jumping im trying to keep it more controlled but then I rocket or don’t go high enough
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron Год назад
Could be a could different things. Timing, not getting a quick enough snap on your pop, not leveling the board back out with your front foot. Tough to say without seeing it. If you can film yourself and watch it back in slow-motion while looking for these things. Just know every skater struggles with this when first learning. Keep practicing and you’ll get it!
@andrewsdaz8840
@andrewsdaz8840 2 года назад
Vengo a comentar en español, eres un docente en el mundo del skate, gracias desde muy lejos.
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron 2 года назад
¡Gracias! Espero ayudarte a aprender. ¡El skate es para todos!
@andrewsdaz8840
@andrewsdaz8840 2 года назад
@@SkatingwithAaron ¿hablas español? Un saludo
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron 2 года назад
@@andrewsdaz8840 haha, no hablo español. Google translate! 😅
@Ickeysauce
@Ickeysauce 2 года назад
wow the day where it makes sense
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron 2 года назад
Glad it made sense. Let me know if you have any other q’s! 🤙🏻
@bigfluffy4044
@bigfluffy4044 Месяц назад
Whenever I Ollie I kinda jump backwards and I don’t land on my board. I’ve practiced my foot placement and I’m really committing to the trick but it just won’t work. What should I do to fix this?
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron Месяц назад
Film your attempts if you can. My guys is you’re leaning back as you go to pop. Really focus on keeping your front shoulder and head tilted towards the front of your board. This will help to keep you body centered.
@abdrasolabaker9245
@abdrasolabaker9245 2 года назад
I've been trying for five months to learn Ollie movement.I haven't succeeded yet. Do I give up
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron 2 года назад
Everyone progresses at a different pace depending on a lot of factors. Ie; how much you practice, how you practice when you do, natural talent/ balance, etc. Only you can say if it’s worth it to keep trying. I can guarantee you though that if you do keep trying, you’ll get hooked once you land that first Ollie! Nothing like the feeling of landing a new trick for first time! If you’re not doing it already, film yourself and watch it back in slow-no to really breakdown what’s happening. Best way to progress!
@CalebWhitekeyblade
@CalebWhitekeyblade 2 года назад
Hey could you help me when I trying to Ollie it’s hard to balance when I bend down and try to jump the pressure causes my board to slide or feel like it’s gonna fly underneath me when I do get a pop I feel like I didn’t have balance any tips
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron 2 года назад
Hey of course! My first initial thought and most honest answer is that you might not be ready to learn the Ollie if you’re struggling with balance issues or fear of of the board flying out. Best advice is to make sure you’re confident pushing around on your board and able to hold a manual for at least a few feet. Tighten up your trucks a bit if you’re wobbling too much. Next tip would be to film yourself and review your body positioning. More than likely you’re either leaning too far forward or backwards depending on which way the board is slipping. If you’re keeping your weight centered then you should be able to crouch done and back up without the board moving. Start here and then work on the Ollie motion fundamentals prior to traitors actually pop an Ollie. By that I mean break down the Ollie into steps and practice each one with pauses in between. 1. push the tail all the way down. 2. Roll your front ankle and slide it up towards the nose. 3. Push back down with your front foot. Practice this over and over to fully understand the basics. I know this is a lot of info so let me know if you have more questions!
@cosmicmirrorstorm1797
@cosmicmirrorstorm1797 Год назад
First time viewer. I literally just bought a pineapple before this skate session.
@cosmicmirrorstorm1797
@cosmicmirrorstorm1797 Год назад
Not quite the issue I am trying to fix. My back foot gets high in the air, but the board doesn’t stick to my back foot on the way up.
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron Год назад
Haha, I love it! Welcome to the channel my friend!
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron Год назад
@@cosmicmirrorstorm1797 Could be a couple different things and couldn’t say for sure without seeing it. For most people it’s a timing/ mechanics issue. Sometimes just not getting a quick snappy pop. Is it a big gap throughout the entire Ollie, or a small gap at the beginning and then the board comes up to your back foot?
@cosmicmirrorstorm1797
@cosmicmirrorstorm1797 Год назад
@@SkatingwithAaron Thanks for the reply. Hard for me to tell. I think a most of the time, a large gap throughout the whole ollie and then it sometimes touches my foot near the top. It’s different depending on what I am trying to Ollie over / up or what trick or grind I am attempting. I was trying to do Nose manuals when I noticed how large the gap was.
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron Год назад
@@cosmicmirrorstorm1797 Gotcha. A small gap is normal. A large one means something is off. Tough for me to tell without actually seeing it.
@williampayseno6690
@williampayseno6690 2 года назад
I just don’t understand like if I ollie on flat ground or a hill I can ollie very clean for like a foot but if I’m trying to ollie over an obstacle even if the obstacle was just my phone or a crack in the ground my back foot keeps going to the side of me and I know you might say I’m not commiting but I’ve literally tried to keep my foot there every way possible any tips please bro?
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron 2 года назад
First off definitely don’t Ollie your phone. That could be very bad! Lol. This is a very common problem though. I think it’s a fear of catching your back wheels and eating it. Why else would you move your back foot out to square up if you don’t do that on a normal Ollie. If you can Ollie perfectly fine and consistently while moving, then there’s no reason why you can’t do it over something..aside from fear of falling which leads to commitment issues. You need to be confident in your ability to ollie and make sure you’re tracking the object with your eyes. Look just past it or at the back edge as you approach and once you start to pop, you need to be looking beyond it to where you want to land. I give some examples in this short video here about how to Ollie any object. Check it out as I’m sure it’ll help! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KQ7CUOsWJpo.html
@williampayseno6690
@williampayseno6690 2 года назад
@@SkatingwithAaron yuh it’s just weird it’s like when I’m on flat ground I don’t really have to time anything so it’s easy but once there’s any object I have to try to time it perfectly to make it and in a way it messes me up
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron 2 года назад
@@williampayseno6690 Your timing doesn’t have to be perfect, but you are right that you need to consider timing and speed. Start with a small object and start popping your Ollie when your nose is about 6inches away from the front of the object. Depending on how quickly you pop your Ollie, you can start closer or further away. As for speed you don’t need to go blazing fast either. Maybe give a little extra push than normal and you’ll be good. Definitely check out that video link I posted on my previous comment. I think it’ll really help you!
@hooman4835
@hooman4835 2 года назад
i’m gonna be in the video 👁👄👁
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron 2 года назад
Definitely keep me posted on if these tips actually help you out once you've practiced some more!
@uimando4693
@uimando4693 2 года назад
Im having a lot of trouble even lifting up my back foot. Like I have a good slide with the front foot and all thats left is getting my back foot to be higher
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron 2 года назад
Definitely not an uncommon problem! I’ve had a couple requests for a part 2 of this video on exactly how to get the back foot up more. Currently working on some ideas so I can get a video together for y’all.
@flack2998
@flack2998 Год назад
i legit thought this was Aaron kyro’s channel lol
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron Год назад
Ha, much appreciated! Glad you’re on board! 🙌
@hassana1077
@hassana1077 2 года назад
Imagine skating on Mars. The gravity will be much weaker and we’d be able to ollie 15 feet in the air
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron 2 года назад
That would actually be pretty fun! I’d even settle for the moon just to get a little extra float! Lol 😝
@MTN_DEW_
@MTN_DEW_ Год назад
I practiced on carpet and now I am trying on concret it is like starting all over again
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron Год назад
Truth! There’s a reason people say you should only practice tricks rolling. Tricks do feel completely different going from wheels locked to wheels able to roll. I am however a fan of taking baby steps and building confidence at each level. I feel like that helps more people progress versus get frustrated and quit. Just my two cents though. To each their own!
@jeslyn4546
@jeslyn4546 2 года назад
can u review my “ollie”?
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron 2 года назад
I’d be happy to! Tag me on Instagram or shoot me a message on there with the video clip and I’ll take a look. @Skating_with_aaron
@jeslyn4546
@jeslyn4546 2 года назад
@@SkatingwithAaron i think my replies are deleting but thank you so much! i sent you the videos
@jeslyn4546
@jeslyn4546 2 года назад
@@SkatingwithAaron it’s lulxjess._
@SkatingwithAaron
@SkatingwithAaron 2 года назад
@@jeslyn4546 Not sure why they’re deleting. I see your messages though. Will take a look this evening! 👊
@jeslyn4546
@jeslyn4546 2 года назад
@@SkatingwithAaron thank you so much !!
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