37 and I never was really good at it in sixth grade but I used to play alot of sports growing up and I haven't done anything sports related in years. Really considering picking this up as a new skill. Can't hurt right.... Lol😂
Happens all the time! Actually a good thing! 👍Here's my technique when I find myself in low earth orbit after a massive pop: If you see a meteor, satelite or any type of space junk in orbit, push the object perpendicular to the direction of its travel, you should have adjusted your orbit just enough to re enter the atmosphere. If you still find yourself not re-entering before the periapsis of the orbit, then try again.
Did my first stationary ollie after 3 days of practicing! I had tried to do one before when I was younger for about a month or two but never really got it down and came back to it this week and finally did one on the road for real. My next goal is to get consistent with it and then to try one while moving.
Thank you for actually providing slow Mo footage and step for step instructions on like everyone else in the world that does skate tutorials and making me realize I should be moving my legs at the hip as well as the knee, everyone else describes it as a solely lower leg movement
That’s the clearest slow mo I’ve ever seen of this! Thanks! (I didn’t realise you need to ‘pop’ the tail down/initiate your jump before the tails leaned back all the way into the ground, may have to get a board again!)
I used to skate in the 1980s in Adelaide, South Australia and I could ollie fine back then. I could ollie over gutters and a low ledge. After having a long break that lasted a few decades, Ive recently got back into skating and I'm having a blast. It's great fun. Though I'm struggling to get my ollies back. I can do a good ollie once in a while. But for every decent ollie I do, there are lots of bad sloppy ones. I'm really inconsistent.
brand new skater here, as in ive been causally practicing for about a week now. ive got movement mostly figured out (still need to get comfortable) and i wanted to try out some sort of trick. i failed a ton of times, until (at least from my angle) got the board a tiny bit off the ground!! will keep practicing in the morning, and im gonna update this comment as i progress
@@majesticglass not very much 💀💀 i forgot about this comment the day i made it lol but i can land them semi consistently and i can ride without having to think as much
This is the best "how to ollie" video on UA-cam and there must be over 100. Slow motion, repeated, with instructions on what NOT to do (because kids swear they are doing what they saw in the video but they are not).
My worst barrier was my back foot. I wasn't bending my knee. All the wheels left the ground but it was rocket. I couldn't ollie at all until I took the trucks off and practiced on a carpet floor.
Ive seen this explained but it never made sense to me. I assumed it was the friction of dragging your foot that pulls the board up, which didnt feel right. But it looks like its your foot catching the curve of the nose doing most of the work. Which makes far more sense.
I finally got the skateboard off the ground… thank you! Every other tutorial teaches you to drag your foot while the right side of the skateboard is down and they don’t even signify when to jump. I genuinely just thought maybe I was nervous this whole time
Is it better to bone my Ollie’s or level it out in the air and fall together with the board? I can Ollie really well, but boning the Ollie feels and looks much better in my opinion, but I’ve sprained my ankles multiple times trying to do them like that off of stair sets. I feel like doing shuvs and kickflips down stuff is less scary than doing a normal Ollie because I’m either flicking up or just catching the board, whereas with an Ollie I almost push it out the the entire way or into the ground which I find very dangerous.
boning them is cool, it sounds like maybe u bone it too far and lose control, try boning it a little less and see if u feel better with it. If I ollie a large set I hold back boning it too much to make sure i dont mess up fwiw
I have a brand new board and shoes, and whenever I go to slide my foot with the board, my foot either stays in the same place on my board or brings my board with it away from me and I can't land on it, does it have to do with the new gear or just a skill issue
I tried skating when I was like 10 and I couldn't land an ollie so I thought I sucked and I didn't skate anymore I just rolled. Well, I'm 32 now with a 7 yr old daughter and she wants to skate. I'm hoping this will help me teach her what I thought I couldn't do.
Please make a how to blunt stall on a 1/4 pipe I never see tutorials. I want to know how to pop out. Right now I just go to board stall. Thanks Ricky !
I genuinely added my first Ollie from this video just listen to what he says and put your back foot on the corner of the tail pop and slide your front foot while jumping
Thanks for this guide. I ride regular but keep pulling or landing towards my left and not landing straight. Do I need to focus on keeping my upper body straight?
So the popping foot never hits the ground I see, it's just flicking the tail down away from the foot. Also by the looks of it, the foot isn't consciously being slid like that, it's just a by-product of lifting the leg up out of the way and moved a bit forwards on the board.
when I try , the board just moves away from me making it so I can only land on one foot, I might have the wrong shoes (I'm pretty sure I have running shoes) or it might be the way I'm popping the board can anyone help me figure out where I'm going wrong?
Ayyy that's my local park! And I'm 27 gunna try skating for the first time since high-school and only ever using a penny board. When doing an ollie is it like jump first then pop or pop and then jump?
Watching in slowmo 2:10, too early's back leg jumps backwards creating imbalance and too late hasn't jumped in time, as a beginner, I'm just shocked that the pop up doesn't necessarily mean putting your foot and tail on the ground at the same time, instead jumping off the tail. Scary...
(im sorry if im not explaining it very clearly) I need some help 😅 im trying to do the part where your slide your foot up but its not working ( its like im glued to the board) I watched videos many videos how they explained I had to practice just the slide part but it didn't work. I hope someone can help me with this problem 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I’m attempting to do it, I’ve been getting better, not landing Ollie’s but it’s progressing. I realize that each time I do it, my tail goes sideways and causes me to lose balance, How do I fix this??
Any help been trying learn to Ollie for awhile have some friends that helped out and said my problem is I’m not getting high enough of the ground any advice appreciated it
problem with my ollies is my front foot. it goes up and stops right before the nose. i can get all 4 wheels off the ground, and decent height, but that front foot just wont go up to the nose like i'd need it to. it's easier said than done, to me, but how do you get through this?
My damn shoes keep ripping near the last lace hole near the tongue, on the side. I guess I was using too much of my foot to slide. I am a size 12us shoe & ride street on 8.25. Maybe that’s why literally every shoe has ripped on the ankle. Came here to see what I’m doing wrong.
One thing i dont understand is that when i pop my shoe tends to stick to the grip when i try to make it go up, should i drag it up or just bring it up? PLEASE HEEEELP
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Uhm I have a question
What can I do if my skateboard would fly away when I am jumping?
"think of skateboarding like swimming". Thanks, dude, I can't swim, so its pretty accurate
Lol
I can swim so I have hope
That’s why you have to practice. You can’t just be good at stuff.
@@deadgiancarlo skateboarding is the hardest sport in the world so yea honestly swimming is a lot easier with me knowing how to do a kickflip
@@SkellyBloxXXX i wouldnt say hardest but its hard to do
Watched this last night and realized what I’ve been doing wrong for weeks! Just got out and finally landed a bunch of them!!! Thank you so much Rick!!
Amazing!
YEA SAME
Same bro
I used to do Ollie’s wrong as well I didn’t quite understand that to pop the board you had to let the tail hit the ground
I’m 39, loved boarding since 7th grade. Quit because I couldn’t Ollie. Just learned today. I feel amazing
quit when I was 16. i’m 20 now and right back on the board. this really inspired me thank you
@@japanesepancakes8279dude literally me too Lmaoooo i just turned 20 2 days ago and im back on my skating grind
37 and could kinda ollie on grass in the 2000s but I busted my knee open trying on concrete and gave up. Now I'm here 20 years later lol
I just turned 30 and after my first ollie when I was 24, I broke my ankle. Now tomorrow, I will buy another board and do it again!
37 and I never was really good at it in sixth grade but I used to play alot of sports growing up and I haven't done anything sports related in years. Really considering picking this up as a new skill. Can't hurt right.... Lol😂
Can you make a rolling ollie tutorial? I already have a good stationary ollie but when I try riding it just doesn’t work out
put an obstacle, do the same thing but jump forward more to follow the board, and dont scare to fall
tutorial unclear i am currently floating in the air with no way down
Happens all the time! Actually a good thing! 👍Here's my technique when I find myself in low earth orbit after a massive pop:
If you see a meteor, satelite or any type of space junk in orbit, push the object perpendicular to the direction of its travel, you should have adjusted your orbit just enough to re enter the atmosphere. If you still find yourself not re-entering before the periapsis of the orbit, then try again.
@@I_did_poopoo thanks dude, i did a giant ollie off the moon and now i'm back on earth
@@fishysz i gotchu! Anytime!
@@I_did_poopoo Thanks i was floating for weeks and now im back. Luckily i had enough energy bars
Bros in a coach frank tutorial
Did my first stationary ollie after 3 days of practicing! I had tried to do one before when I was younger for about a month or two but never really got it down and came back to it this week and finally did one on the road for real. My next goal is to get consistent with it and then to try one while moving.
The best ollie of catching and jumping onto the board while sliding down the versatile of a good movement
Chloe gave a great tip a while back in a braille video where she explains the timing like a gallop.
Thank you for actually providing slow Mo footage and step for step instructions on like everyone else in the world that does skate tutorials and making me realize I should be moving my legs at the hip as well as the knee, everyone else describes it as a solely lower leg movement
Just started skating @ 24 yrs old, loved the detail you went through, thank you
I don’t even have a board. There’s one at my school some guy left, and we practice everyday. Thanks for the tips, will try!
That’s the clearest slow mo I’ve ever seen of this! Thanks! (I didn’t realise you need to ‘pop’ the tail down/initiate your jump before the tails leaned back all the way into the ground, may have to get a board again!)
My biggest issue aside from being terrified is giving up. If I don’t get something the first time my brain convinces me I’ll never get it so I give up
Ollies can take the longest to learn and master they never are mastered so just keep that in mind bro and keep trying
bro how to jump@@TRAVIESO_NA
do you have autism? I also have this extreme black and white thinking. I am improving though. This issue causes the most trouble with school for me
Bro it’s self deception.. it works both ways tho. So get it work in a different way. You can do it
Nothing worth it in life won’t require you to get past that feeling. What better way to overcome than skating!
I used to skate in the 1980s in Adelaide, South Australia and I could ollie fine back then. I could ollie over gutters and a low ledge. After having a long break that lasted a few decades, Ive recently got back into skating and I'm having a blast. It's great fun. Though I'm struggling to get my ollies back. I can do a good ollie once in a while. But for every decent ollie I do, there are lots of bad sloppy ones. I'm really inconsistent.
I pay attention to my crouch now try not to crouch as much crouch less. It helps
i started skateboarding about 8 years ago and i never had a good ollie so this helped a lot!
0:33 his shoe made a spark
I texted this and my Santa Cruz board snapped😂😂
brand new skater here, as in ive been causally practicing for about a week now. ive got movement mostly figured out (still need to get comfortable) and i wanted to try out some sort of trick. i failed a ton of times, until (at least from my angle) got the board a tiny bit off the ground!! will keep practicing in the morning, and im gonna update this comment as i progress
And? The progress?
@@majesticglass not very much 💀💀 i forgot about this comment the day i made it lol but i can land them semi consistently and i can ride without having to think as much
What about nów?
The icp reference was hilarious
If this helped you learn to Ollie let me know!
❤
Yeah
It did not
How can I practice keeping my Ollie’s straight
it took me 1 year and 2 monthes
This tutorial finally made ollies click. I had watch a bunch of other ones and none really showed the timing aspect.
This is the best "how to ollie" video on UA-cam and there must be over 100. Slow motion, repeated, with instructions on what NOT to do (because kids swear they are doing what they saw in the video but they are not).
I just fell and smashed my tailbone trying to learn 😂
Thanks for such a short, funny, and informative video 👌👌
yess i finally can do it!! the jumping was wrong all the time
Thanks Ricky Glaser 🙏 this taught me how to do Ollie’s much more proper 👍 really good tutorial!
Great. You've unlocked the jump ability.
My worst barrier was my back foot. I wasn't bending my knee. All the wheels left the ground but it was rocket. I couldn't ollie at all until I took the trucks off and practiced on a carpet floor.
bro this video helped me so much. thank you!
I never realised I was dragging my front foot to late thank’s so much Rick!!
Ive seen this explained but it never made sense to me. I assumed it was the friction of dragging your foot that pulls the board up, which didnt feel right. But it looks like its your foot catching the curve of the nose doing most of the work. Which makes far more sense.
That Fabian hair in the wind ❤❤
I finally got the skateboard off the ground… thank you! Every other tutorial teaches you to drag your foot while the right side of the skateboard is down and they don’t even signify when to jump. I genuinely just thought maybe I was nervous this whole time
better than any ollie tutorial i’ve ever watched 😭
the ending the best 🤣
Thanks for the tips! I’m outside now about to practice and skate around!
Never thought about the shoulder position, thank you!
This video is very helpful I struggle with the Ollie a lot so this is helpful thank you
Don't forget to kick the board back under you if it starts getting away from you.
I’ve somehow unlearned how to Ollie
Video volume is lowered down and just watching the video in loop then the concept is registered already. Thanks
Is it better to bone my Ollie’s or level it out in the air and fall together with the board? I can Ollie really well, but boning the Ollie feels and looks much better in my opinion, but I’ve sprained my ankles multiple times trying to do them like that off of stair sets. I feel like doing shuvs and kickflips down stuff is less scary than doing a normal Ollie because I’m either flicking up or just catching the board, whereas with an Ollie I almost push it out the the entire way or into the ground which I find very dangerous.
boning them is cool, it sounds like maybe u bone it too far and lose control, try boning it a little less and see if u feel better with it. If I ollie a large set I hold back boning it too much to make sure i dont mess up fwiw
Should my feet be flat at the peak of the Ollie? Rather than still in the sliding position that is
He said boning.
The shoulders tip is soo helpful!!!! Thanks heaps!!!!
I have been trying for the past week and only just getting the back wheels off the floor and with this it has made me be able to do it
I watched this a month after sold my skateboard because I couldn't figure out how to do a ollie now I know what I was doing wrong
I have a brand new board and shoes, and whenever I go to slide my foot with the board, my foot either stays in the same place on my board or brings my board with it away from me and I can't land on it, does it have to do with the new gear or just a skill issue
The magnets got me 🤣
damn this is actually a genius tutorial
This helped so much can now land a Ollie before my feet were in the wrong spot now just gotta get it higher
Thank you for your tutorial❤
Bro do more videos like this its fun and easy to learn you own my support
Ok I started trying now. Hope this helps!👍
i completely forgot about the sliding thank you
bro really put fiber optic cable core in there 0:18
Ikr 😂😂😂
Bro my brother is called Ollie
holy shit he makes it look SO EASY
I tried skating when I was like 10 and I couldn't land an ollie so I thought I sucked and I didn't skate anymore I just rolled. Well, I'm 32 now with a 7 yr old daughter and she wants to skate. I'm hoping this will help me teach her what I thought I couldn't do.
Please make a how to blunt stall on a 1/4 pipe I never see tutorials. I want to know how to pop out. Right now I just go to board stall. Thanks Ricky !
This helped me do my first Ollie!!! Thanks!
this video was so helpful and i love the part where it shows what mistake u need to correct
The best tutorial
I genuinely added my first Ollie from this video just listen to what he says and put your back foot on the corner of the tail pop and slide your front foot while jumping
Bro thank you so much I did it first tryyyyyy!!
Thanks I’m still young and trying to learn how to skate
Bro was in Suffolk how did I miss him 😢 I skate there all the time
thank you
Thanks for this guide. I ride regular but keep pulling or landing towards my left and not landing straight. Do I need to focus on keeping my upper body straight?
Ok so I do need to focus on being more straight, thanks for the answer!
Just started doing ollie, I'm not able to slide at right time soo needs lot of practice 😄
Terima kasih toturial cara main Ollie
So the popping foot never hits the ground I see, it's just flicking the tail down away from the foot.
Also by the looks of it, the foot isn't consciously being slid like that, it's just a by-product of lifting the leg up out of the way and moved a bit forwards on the board.
Ayo it helped ❤
Helpful
Can you do it for a kickflip
One question Ricky please reply what do I do if I’m scared to put full power into the pop
when I try , the board just moves away from me making it so I can only land on one foot, I might have the wrong shoes (I'm pretty sure I have running shoes) or it might be the way I'm popping the board can anyone help me figure out where I'm going wrong?
maybe its the way that ur sliding ur foot
Ayyy that's my local park! And I'm 27 gunna try skating for the first time since high-school and only ever using a penny board. When doing an ollie is it like jump first then pop or pop and then jump?
first get low, start the jump upwards, pop, continue to jump, and slide
@@Vestean thanks for the info!
Watching in slowmo 2:10, too early's back leg jumps backwards creating imbalance and too late hasn't jumped in time, as a beginner, I'm just shocked that the pop up doesn't necessarily mean putting your foot and tail on the ground at the same time, instead jumping off the tail. Scary...
(im sorry if im not explaining it very clearly) I need some help 😅 im trying to do the part where your slide your foot up but its not working ( its like im glued to the board) I watched videos many videos how they explained I had to practice just the slide part but it didn't work. I hope someone can help me with this problem 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Would a skateboard in very bad condition make it harder/imposible?
great music n vid thx bro
Trying to relearn this on my only free day
I’m attempting to do it, I’ve been getting better, not landing Ollie’s but it’s progressing. I realize that each time I do it, my tail goes sideways and causes me to lose balance, How do I fix this??
Any help been trying learn to Ollie for awhile have some friends that helped out and said my problem is I’m not getting high enough of the ground any advice appreciated it
Please help I can’t get the back tires up so I only have the front tires up and I’ve been trying for five days and I have seen no progress
problem with my ollies is my front foot. it goes up and stops right before the nose. i can get all 4 wheels off the ground, and decent height, but that front foot just wont go up to the nose like i'd need it to. it's easier said than done, to me, but how do you get through this?
So.. ollie... is it like jumping with one foot (back foot) ? 1:22
Aw man! I only have one of those boards that are way too skinny and only have that ramp like part on the back
I can’t get the back of the board up you say jump and push but it still doesn’t come up
I was always skateboarding around as a kid but could never do any tricks lol
My damn shoes keep ripping near the last lace hole near the tongue, on the side. I guess I was using too much of my foot to slide. I am a size 12us shoe & ride street on 8.25. Maybe that’s why literally every shoe has ripped on the ankle. Came here to see what I’m doing wrong.
LMAO THE ENDING
so ive tried and i just cant do the jump and when i slide my foot it just goes all the way off the board
I've got this!
It's very inspiring for a beginner ❤ will practice more times,cuz I can't swim 😂
If I play Ali, the board spins when I land, is there a way to make it not spin?
bro my foot wont grip the board when im tryna slide it up any tips
it keeps bouncing off
One thing i dont understand is that when i pop my shoe tends to stick to the grip when i try to make it go up, should i drag it up or just bring it up? PLEASE HEEEELP
You want to drag it up the tape. This is why skaters go through shoes a lot, tricks wear it down.
You cant bring it up, right? I have to drag my front foot up to get the board in the air horizontally
A good tutorial
Cool you explain it best🫶