Sk8boarding Trick Tips The Ollie
Male Speaker: Okay this is something I was requested on the chat. It’s a how to skateboard videos, which I am going to start up to. I am going to start up a bunch of how to videos, how to do this and how to do that. But this is something that was requested, I am going to start of with the Ollie because if you are just getting into skateboarding or if you want to get into skateboarding, you probably going to want to learn how to Ollie, up high cover riding. In this video probably not in all, it depends and then yes. So other requests -- I have to look in the chat if there is something they just send to me. I am going to start doing the requests that you guys want, start up videos again. So, well, I have wait until my films are coming back out and then we will start this tutorial.
Female Speaker: There you go much better.
Male Speaker: Okay, so what I am going to do is teach you the footwork for the Ollie first. Actually, let’s start with riding, riding so that we are not like --
Female Speaker: Maybe I should be in this video.
Male Speaker: So you don't like that, you got to make sure that you get your grounds down. First off you got to get on this skateboard and make sure you can stand on that pretty good. That's not to learn how to do the Ollie first. Make sure that you always have music playing, it makes to you like 7000 times better. I mean just look at Chad Muska. He got to play this music while he is skating. I am just joking. Okay so the first step you going want to do is if you paddle like this, if you back pull it, then your front foot -- try and get over that habit because people get, people scrap about that that helps you scroll it pushing longer. People will give scrap about that I don't know I have seen people trying to be the -- just because they push that little.
So that’s just a recommendation you don't have -- you can stay however you want. Anyway you want to put your foot over the board, you place it like over the board, just kind of sideways and probably maybe let it go forward. So you have like balancing, standing on one leg forward and also you just got to -- if you just push on the ground and push off of it just by sliding.
Female Speaker: Do you know what I used to do, which is the front -- which is the back of the board. I trouble like that.
Male Speaker: You can now tell which part is the front or the back of your board by which way the graphics go and usually the top part in the graphics is the nose bottom part of the graphics is the tail.
Female Speaker: What if they don't have graphics?
Male Speaker: They don't have graphics, a good way to tell is that the nose is tiny bit bigger, I guess its more for here like pushing power to do like Ollie and stuff and you can push it forward its little shorter in the back.
Female Speaker: So, on this board how would you tell? How just you know?
Male Speaker: On this board I have a smaller tail bigger nose, bigger tail. It’s kind of long, but it’s little smaller compared to longer the nose, It’s a little bigger.
Female Speaker: This so you just decide by the --
Male Speaker: This size, yeah and you will know you could just kind of tell and you first get it. If not once you learn what the nose is and your graphics are gone you can tell it. What you can do is you can mark it just have a little scratch or something over your nose, then it lets me know where my nose is, a little scratch there in.
Female Speaker: So alright so the nose is right here.
Male Speaker: Yeah this is the different. You can tell which is the nose, the nose is little bit bigger.
Female Speaker: Rocky come on
Male Speaker: Anyways back to riding.
Female Speaker: Come on rocky.
Male Speaker: Back to riding. You are going to want have your foot kind of straight, I am going to push and after you push you are going to send your foot sideways. So we are kind of like surfer type balance. So you don't call as much so where you are not doing this whole deal. So you have no balance and you are trying to go left and right with their arms instead. You don't
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