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please help me learn how to ollie a 3 stair,ollie gaps, and tricks plz....... teach me and ill vote for the best answer.

2007-12-08 13:55:35 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Other - Sports

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Try these tricks:
Freestyle tricks involve balancing on some other part of the board than all four wheels, such as two wheels or one wheel, the tail of the board, or the edges on either side. Various ways to flip and manipulate the board in and out of these stances were invented in the earliest years of skateboarding and these form the basis of freestyle skateboarding.

Aerials involve floating in the air while using a hand to hold the board on his or her feet or by keeping constant and careful pressure on the board with the feet to keep it from floating away. This class of tricks was first popularized when Tony Alva became famous for his Frontside Airs in empty swimming pools in the late 1970s and has expanded to include the bulk of skateboarding tricks to this day, including the Ollie and all of its variations.

Flip tricks are a subset of aerials which are all based on the Ollie. The first such trick was the Kickflip. You can spin the board around many different axis, and even combine several rotations in to one trick. These tricks are arguably most popular among street skateboarding purists, although skaters with other styles perform them as well.

Slides and Grinds involve getting the board up on some type of edge, rail, or coping and sliding or grinding along the trucks or board. When it is primarily the board which is contacting the edge, it's called a slide; when it's the truck, it is a grind. Grinding and sliding skateboards started with sliding the board on parking blocks and curbs, then extended to using the coping on swimming pools, then stairway handrails, and has now been expanded to include almost every possible type of edge.

Finally, lip tricks are done on the coping of a pool or skateboard ramp. Most grinds can be done on the coping of a ramp or pool as well, but there are some coping tricks which require the momentum and vertical attitude that can only be attained on a transitioned riding surface. These include Inverts and their variations as well as some dedicated air-to-lip combinations.

2007-12-09 00:53:22 · answer #1 · answered by trey98607 7 · 0 0

To ollie you have to tap the back of the board... once you hear it tap of the board you drag your opposite foot up the board and then tap the top to level the board out. it will take alot of practice to do three stairs though good luck and I hope I helped

2007-12-08 22:54:17 · answer #2 · answered by ben r 2 · 0 0

not saying how to ollie, but to ollie stairs and stuff you need to look like diagnoal down. you dont want to look at the ground or you will fall. or straight ahead of you cause you will get syced out. you need to sort of ollie at the perfect time and not get scared.

2007-12-08 22:59:28 · answer #3 · answered by Technical V Man 3 · 0 0

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