i can ollie and i am a girl
2006-12-20 11:59:18
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answered by Eat organic stuff 2
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How to Ollie on Your Skateboard
Still haven't figured out how to ollie? Spending more time putting bandaids on your road rash than riding your skateboard? Check out Simon's step by step guide to landing an ollie on your skateboard!
Step 1:
Get going on your skateboard at a comfortable speed. Place your front foot near the middle of your board, about two inches from your bolts. Put your back foot on the tail.
Step 2:
Bend your legs and squat so you can spring yourself up.
Step 3:
Kick your back foot down so you can pop as you jump up. Your front foot should rub upward on your grip tape. This will cause your tail to hit the ground, and pop the board up into the air.
Step 4:
Tuck your knees to your chest, and pick up your back foot to level the board at a good height.
Step 5:
Once you are evened out in the air, extend your legs to the ground as you drop. Extending your legs helps you absorb the shock.
Step 6:
Come down comfortably with your knees bent and both feet on the board. You should land with all 4 wheels at the same time, with both feet over the bolts.
Step 7:
Roll away smoothly with a smile on your face.
Step 8:
Congratulate yourself for popping an olly. Practice ollying over curbs, down stairs, over your dog (not) or wherever. Then tell your friends you learned it from Kidzworld!
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2006-12-20 20:00:48
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answered by Anonymous
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You put your back foot over the tail of the board, and your front foot slightly in front of the bolts. You bend your knees, and snap your back foot down while jumping ,and sliding your front foot up at the same time. I can ollie perfectly 2 feet hi by doing this.
2006-12-20 20:05:14
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answered by roflcopterBRUTUS 3
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• 1) Push at a comfortable speed, remember the faster you go the better the pop.
• 2) Place your front foot near the middle of your board, about two inches under your bolts. Put your back foot on the tail.
• 3) Squat, so you can spring yourself up.
• 4) Kick your back foot down so you can pop as you jump up, your front foot should rub upward on your griptape.
• 5) Make sure you tuck your knees to your chest, picking up your back foot as well to level the board at a good height. REMEMBER you are jumping forward.
• 6) Then come down comfortably, both feet on the board. It will look better if both your feet are over the bolts as well as lessen the stress of impact
• 7) Finally bend your legs as you touch down to give it that smooth style and roll away stocked.
2006-12-20 20:11:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Put all your weight on your back foot to make the front of the board go up than jump and shift your weight to the front of the board to level it out. You need to get your timing down because all of this has to happen real fast to work.
2006-12-20 20:00:35
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answered by Tommy x Irish 2
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The way everyone says to do it is...
Bend your knees, put your back foot on the tail of the board, and snap down really fast. While youre doing that, drag your other foot up the board. Dont forget to hop. Believe me, it takes practice. (because I suck)
2006-12-20 20:02:03
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answered by duncachinno 2
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i can almost do one, im not that good tho. heres a site
2006-12-20 19:58:56
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answered by Goat 4
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