@@muziciscoolit’s been almost 3 months (looks like more) since I started skating, one and a half since I started trying the Ollie. Progress is a slow bitch
this is helpful been skating sense like 13-14 years old, but cant land my kickflips for some reason. my front foot refuses to get on the board so i got to get passed this mental block.
Nice video again. And i love your last one. I landed a hospital flip accidently and only made it one time again, since. Due to the fakt that your tutorials are so helpful. Maybe you could do one on the hospital.
Hey, I'm 36 and just picked up skateboarding a few years back because my son enjoys when we go out and ride while trying to do tricks, lol. But what can I do to work on not being so tense while I'm out doing these things with him? Thanks for the video to so helpful!!
I think you forgot backside Bigspin frontside Bigspin maybe like Kickflip or Heelflip body Varial good video though… I really like the mongo heely and your hospital flip at the end 👍🏻
Skateboarding does show who has a weak and quitter mindset, the Ollie is the most easiest tricks in the book, all it is just foot work and pressure on the dominant and non dominant foot(if you are beginning or skating switch). And if your terrified of bailing on a simple trick like this. skateboarding isn't for you
I can do flips, varials and other tricks you didn't mention, but I do none of those "easy" ones on the mini ramp. Besides drop-in and rock to fakie, they are higher in difficulty for me... I would also say switch ollie and nollie are harder than the grade you gave. Oh, and boardslides. But this is just my experience.
When trying to ollie focus on the actual jump with whichever you use to push and when you jump you want to flick your backfoot instead of pushing it. You want your front foot high enough to go up with the board so it doesn't hit and Brin g the board back down. This is what I did to learn it