ATTENTION SKATEBORDERS! How do you jump on a skateboard??
i really wanna learn how since i just got a new skateboard
Answers:
1. Position your front foot about in halfway on the board and your back foot on the tail.
2. Push down on the tail hard and at the same time, slide your front foot forward on the board to straighten out the board.
3. Be sure to bring your knees up to get more height.
4. Land on the bolts.
The ollie can be hard to get down, so don't get frustrated even if it takes months. Just keep practicing and have fun!
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you put one foot on the skateboard and the other foot you push on the groundlol
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The ollie,position: back foot on the tail. Front foot on the middle of the board. or somewhere around the front truck bolts.
Movement: Pop down on the tail hard. then jump off of the foot u popped with. now slide ur front foot up and suck up ur back foot.
stay level and land.
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ok. It's called an ollie. If you JUST started, get used to the skateboard, until its second nature, then learn how to. Heree you go, anyway:.First, Put your back foot on the edge of the tail, and keep just your toes on it. Put your front foot in the middle, or anywhere else you feel comfy with. I put it a little more towards me from the middle.
.Second, bend your knees until your head is where the top of your stomach used to be. THEN (the following has to happen at about the same time, and quickly)
1. SNAP THE TAIL. Don't jump until you hear the "SNAP!" of the tail.
2. When the tail "SNAPS!" jump up with your back foot and slide your front foot up. (It probably will instinctively do that)
3. When the board is in the air, raise your knees as high as they can go. Try kicking yourself in the knees when you do this.
. Let the board level out below you, then extend your legs and let gravity pull you down. Bend your knees to absorb the impact.
At first, it will probably not happen, but as you keep on practicing, you will eventually get it. It took me a year to get it down. You'll probably have some problems, like that only 1 foot is on the board. Trust yourself and put ot back on! You will fall trying this, so don't be afraid. Get out there and skate!
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