@@victortaudinchabot351 If I had that much dedication, I'd also have some shin guards from football or something, haha. Hide them under your pants. I won't tell.
@@JonnyGiger Hey Jonny, I'd love to know which Ankle Braces you use. I need some for instability and damaged ankles and would love any advice! Thanks for another amazing video man. Greetings from Holland!
@@lakegoridemyers3292 getting a interview with a pro skater is one thing, getting a interview with Rodney mullen is like winning the lottery without buying a ticket ...
I think it's amazing how he explains the flatground ollie in a language we all understand. "A magical way to elevate your skateboard... conquer obstacles." With his flawless word choice, he captured and explained the "magic" that was the humble beginnings of most skaters. Learning new and advanced tricks still offers a generous portion of that magic, but none can deny that strange and unique excitement we all felt when our ollies first began to click in our heads and fall into place. Well done Jonny.
Are there 10 types of manuals? Manual, nose manual, one footed manual, one footed nose manual..let me know if I am missing the 6 other types. Obviously, you can trick into/out of manuals but that would be combo tricks.
@@nickkisling7294 One wheel manual, handstand manual, ghost manny, maybe standing on the tail with one foot and grab the nose and manny that way, manny body varial maybe. Of course any stance adds numerous variations. I've seen Daewon getting into a manny while one of the wheels came off on purpose. He changed the wheel mid manny and landed it. Get creative and 10 is a short list.
When I was a kid, a nollie was a nose ollie. Then there was the ollie north (which you covered) the ollie south, and the ollie glueshoe. Guess I am showing my age.. GG Jonny!
@@neglect45 there is no such thing as KNOLLIE kid! theress ollie and theres nollie. in opposite stance its switch and then fakie. if americans stop making fucking names up and use the real words we wouldnt be in this predicament. its a 360 flip, its a tre flip, its a kickflip 360. just fucking call it tre flip. boom there ya go. not ten years later letas change it to gay flip! fucking idiots. go watch some DECA - 2nd to none. then come back at me.
@@sasproductions701 its callled a knollie, dude. there is a "nollie" an "ollie" and a knollie - "knee ollie." Because you touch the board with your knees, it has nothing to do with a nollie, it just sounds similar.
In order to be the Bruce Lee of skateboarding you would have to get shot with a blank bullet that was lodged in the barrel fired by another blank bullet. No one wants to be the Bruce Lee of anyting tbh.
Etcetera ankle supports! I've had ankle problems with skating for so long and these things have helped sooo much. Cool to see other people rocking them too. But yeah, they are kind of difficult to get on and off.
Love seeing a younger skater who has so much respect for the history of skating. I've watched few of his videos and he really knows his stuff. I remember when all this stuff was brand new. T
one of my fav things about giger "I don't like this trick, but if it looks fun to you, go learn it." dude has his opinion but also encourages you rather than the typical "bruh why you doing that wack ass trick" attitude. major love man.
Love your vids man, you're one of the most talented skateboard youtubers and your vids always wanna make me try something new. Thank you for your content.
I get that a lot of these are "mess around tricks", but I think they have a lot of value too. like, they might not be video part tricks, but they all helped me learn board control and air control. like, if you can do ollie north and ollie south, that helps a lot with your foot awareness
@0:24 I would hate to correct you Jonny, my brother from another mother! But I am from the Los Angeles area, and me and my Broz were popping ollies back in 79 all day long. Yes our boards are big and bulky and massively heavy. We had nose bone, tailbone, side ribs and even a truck guards for skates. I ollied off my first set of stairs, 7 set, in November of 1979 on my "Skull & Sword" The Rodriguez deck was the first pro signature deck graphic produced by Powell-Peralta. The graphic was conceived by Ray and Illustrated by V.C. Johnson with art direction from George Powell in 1979. Initially released in two distinctly different shapes; a 10" x 30" "Widetail" version and a 10" x 28.5" "Snub Nose,” it came in "Brite-Lite" Dayglo yellow, orange, purple and green. In years to follow, it was made in various different colors and a Powell-Peralta logo was added. In 1983 Ray's signature was removed and replaced with a Powell-Peralta script logo. The graphic was also used for T-shirts and stickers. Originally Released: 1979
Zenmasterme I hate to correct you but in skateboarding if it ain’t on film, it never happened. And I’m calling bs on you hitting any 7 stair within a decade of 79
william WilliamF so you were alive in 1970, your speaking from first-hand knowledge? Hummm??? No disrespect but, not everybody is narcissistic like you, not everybody wants to film themselves 24/7. I guarantee you there were hundreds of people that did 8 & 9 stairs before 1980 all throughout America let alone Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland Oregon, Philadelphia, Tampa, I bet you half of them didn’t even Ollie off the stairs, but bombed them at FULL SPEED AHEAD. My dad built me a quarter pipe in 1978 that was about 3 feet tall “YES we have pictures” I guess my father was trying to be nostalgic. We would rock that $hit all day long. PERIOD Us all dogs are the real pioneers of the sport, most of us did it not for fame or glory, but because we love to push the envelope.
@@stianchrister u will u just have to practice i dont want to sound like im supportive and everything is ok but im serious u just have to keep ollieing and getting used to it youll learn to pop harder and slide harder and it will work
hay man i went to the skatepark today and suprisingly didnt skate the ramps that much... just practiced my ollies and got a sick manual... im getting better w my timing and just watching slow mo vids to see how i can improve.
Of course you did it already I don't know why I said anything but it was like two years I'm sure no one would be mad if it was redone although it was already well done
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I've always thought of the Ollie North and Ollie one foot as two seperate tricks. Main difference being in the technique. On an Ollie North you'd slide your foot all the way up and off the nose whereas on an Ollie one foot you'd stick your front foot off your board right after popping, and level it out with your back leg, similar to how you would for a No Comply.
I’ve also seen “monkey grab” ollies where the skater pinches the sides of the deck (as opposed to the nose and tail) with their feet and jumps that way. Pat Gallaher has done them in some parts, though I can’t remember which ones. It’s like an old school kickflip but without flipping your board
Deck, trampoline. Dont jump, when you are skating though, just think about bringing you knees up to your waist. The trampoline thing is to get you use to the board sticking to your feet, have fun.
To clarify you actually gain little to no height when you ollie or whatever. It appears that way because of the crouched position to upright to crouched. Watch people's ollies and imagine where their head would be at the height of the 'jump' if the skater was standing on the ground.
Landing crossfoot is the perfect position for a body varial. To me it seems like reversing the flow of the motion not to use the crossed feet to rotate your body - it's such a basic dance move: jump - crossfoot, rotate
Your personality is amazing. Your boned ollie and ollie north are absolutely insanely beautiful. And that ollie south! 😍😍😍 absolutely love your style, definitely one of the best skaters of all time ❤❤❤❤❤
I'm 32 years old, been into skateboarding since I was probably 8 and just now learned that the China Nollie isn't the regular Nollie. I've never even seen his version of a regular Nollie.....I've always seen the China Nollie referred to as the "plain and simple" Nollie.....and i'm pretty sure that's the one used in every skateboarding video game, as well.
I learned an ollie where you keep the board / but then you slide your front foot off the top and put it down and tap your truck then pull it back up and land. Fun to do after you master ollie norths
Jonny Giger!! You’re the shit! Love your vdos liked all your vdos i watched. I always sprained my ankle. What brand is that ankle brace you got there? Please let me know! Thanks for all the vdos you made. Im hitting my 40 and still skating. 👍🏼
Johnny love you 10 types of no complys regular no comply kick heel trey 180 360 boneless (maybe 10 types of boneless) varial heel varial kick body variable (heck yes) old school deep house jazz for the music thanks:)
Proprioception is the best way to prevent the ankle from twisting. The problem of using this protection is that your ankle muscles are not working properly and when you remove it the ankle gonna be so week that it can twist a lot more...
Jonny Giger: Styles of ollies
Gravity: Am I a joke to you?
Perhaps
Zkateboarding is proof that willpower is stronger than physics
If I made this:
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AwakeRadio lmao, no. It’s based on physics.
There's no gravity , it's just density
I love how the Chinese Ollie started from a Chinese kid on early youtube who basically made it as a meme and now it’s a legit trick 😂
jhallawesome actually can u link the vid?
We were doing Chinese ollies since the late 80s. I’m not sure who named it, rumor was that it was Lucero.
-old guy skater
He didn’t start em
joe hester named not started
@@ohstanley3058 yeah same here, I was like what? this has been around forever, dont know where the name came from.
I can’t believe no one has mentioned the damage on Jonny’s legs! That is the look of pure dedication people!
I was completely amazed he weares two ankle stabilizers and his shins are totally torn
@@victortaudinchabot351 If I had that much dedication, I'd also have some shin guards from football or something, haha. Hide them under your pants. I won't tell.
Adison Martin haha yes! battlefield scars 😌🙏🏼
@@JonnyGiger Hey Jonny, I'd love to know which Ankle Braces you use. I need some for instability and damaged ankles and would love any advice! Thanks for another amazing video man. Greetings from Holland!
@@JonnyGiger , I'd also like to know which ankle braces you use? Your videos are really nice, keep it up man :)
0:00 Intro
0:37 1 - Flatground ollie
1:37 2 - Knee ollie
2:31 3 - Chinese nollie
3:02 4 - Ollie body varial
3:53 5 - Monkey grab
5:17 6 - Double board ollie
6:04 7 - Ollie to crossfoot
7:07 8 - Boned ollie
7:56 9 - Shifty ollie
8:46 10 - onefoot (north)
Thx
Ollie North will forever be a way better name to me.
@@BigFatCock0 yea same makes more sense
@@BigFatCock0 your name will forever tramuatize children
Let's get shifty lol
Your Rodney Mullen remakes are sooo siick!👌👌👌😘
Gary_izzda thanks man! glad you appreciate the hard work i put in those 🙏🏼
You need to interview Rodney Mullen
we all keep saying this, but it hasn't happen :(
Not really. There are great interviews out there, and Rodney's kinda shy. He needs to skate with Rodney Mullen.
Michael Lorden i‘d love to!
It's harder to get an interview with a pro skater than you think
@@lakegoridemyers3292 getting a interview with a pro skater is one thing, getting a interview with Rodney mullen is like winning the lottery without buying a ticket ...
I think it's amazing how he explains the flatground ollie in a language we all understand. "A magical way to elevate your skateboard... conquer obstacles." With his flawless word choice, he captured and explained the "magic" that was the humble beginnings of most skaters. Learning new and advanced tricks still offers a generous portion of that magic, but none can deny that strange and unique excitement we all felt when our ollies first began to click in our heads and fall into place. Well done Jonny.
10 types of manuals. I love me some manuals.
Enjoyed the ollies as well, the basics are the bomb.
Are there 10 types of manuals? Manual, nose manual, one footed manual, one footed nose manual..let me know if I am missing the 6 other types. Obviously, you can trick into/out of manuals but that would be combo tricks.
@@nickkisling7294 One wheel manual, handstand manual, ghost manny, maybe standing on the tail with one foot and grab the nose and manny that way, manny body varial maybe. Of course any stance adds numerous variations. I've seen Daewon getting into a manny while one of the wheels came off on purpose. He changed the wheel mid manny and landed it. Get creative and 10 is a short list.
@@nickkisling7294 coconut manual
@@psych0naut1c not sure if that counts as a manual. more of a primo slide.
Manual transmission
Can you do an Ollie body varial late Kickflip?
Yeah. But with a 360 Bodyvarial and flip the Lateflip after 180 Varial .... it would look totally sick ... ^^
Then land in crossfoot boardslide.
Primoslide out
Upgrade Iself it‘s a good idea!! 💡🙏🏼
@@ToxicCox ua-cam.com/video/TVxNpoa5oRQ/v-deo.html like this?
When I was a kid, a nollie was a nose ollie. Then there was the ollie north (which you covered) the ollie south, and the ollie glueshoe. Guess I am showing my age.. GG Jonny!
The nollie is a nose ollie
@@carterprice2567 this is what i thought is Johnny trolling lol
There is the nollie and the knollie
@@neglect45 there is no such thing as KNOLLIE kid! theress ollie and theres nollie. in opposite stance its switch and then fakie. if americans stop making fucking names up and use the real words we wouldnt be in this predicament. its a 360 flip, its a tre flip, its a kickflip 360. just fucking call it tre flip. boom there ya go. not ten years later letas change it to gay flip! fucking idiots. go watch some DECA - 2nd to none. then come back at me.
@@sasproductions701 its callled a knollie, dude. there is a "nollie" an "ollie" and a knollie - "knee ollie." Because you touch the board with your knees, it has nothing to do with a nollie, it just sounds similar.
Dude is the Bruce Lee of skateboarding...
miniman772 😌🙏🏼
@@JonnyGiger man, your my favorite skater hands down. I wanna see ya play S.K.A.T.E.B.O.A.R.D against Andy Andersen.
In order to be the Bruce Lee of skateboarding you would have to get shot with a blank bullet that was lodged in the barrel fired by another blank bullet. No one wants to be the Bruce Lee of anyting tbh.
Nick Kisling stfu pussy
@peter griffin Haters gonna hate lol
Etcetera ankle supports! I've had ankle problems with skating for so long and these things have helped sooo much. Cool to see other people rocking them too. But yeah, they are kind of difficult to get on and off.
Who knew that ollies can be so creative and diverse!
Polish English 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
No one:
Jonny Gigers finger when he does a trick:
* *point* *
I do that too! Lol
Love seeing a younger skater who has so much respect for the history of skating. I've watched few of his videos and he really knows his stuff. I remember when all this stuff was brand new. T
Hey Jonny Giger! I thoroughly enjoy the history you provide as you do the tricks! Ride ride ride!
Chinese Nollies are my go to starting point for a lot of tricks out a ramp. Love em
Super cool. I'm really stoked to see all these variations of the classic! Thanks
You’ve inspired me to take up skating again and land some Ollies after all of these years. Finally getting there
Those shins have war wounds man. Much respect Jonny!🤟
I’ve never skated in my life but I love these videos!
one of my fav things about giger "I don't like this trick, but if it looks fun to you, go learn it." dude has his opinion but also encourages you rather than the typical "bruh why you doing that wack ass trick" attitude. major love man.
This video was very helpful! Also the monkey grab was sick along with a little humorous
best nollie on flat style wise i have ever seen in 29 years skating
Love your vids man, you're one of the most talented skateboard youtubers and your vids always wanna make me try something new. Thank you for your content.
Been skating for a long time and never heard of a knee ollie wtf
I know, right!? That'd be an knollie not a nollie
Thought it meant nose ollie.
Ya his definition of a nollie is wrong. Lol
Because it's made up. It's a nose ollie. Like why the fuck is knee in there. Lmao
It’s called a knollie or a knee Ollie cause his knee touches the skateboard, did you even watch the vid
I get that a lot of these are "mess around tricks", but I think they have a lot of value too. like, they might not be video part tricks, but they all helped me learn board control and air control. like, if you can do ollie north and ollie south, that helps a lot with your foot awareness
Awesome! As always
I really love your videos! Keep it up!
Dima Petrenko glad you dig it man 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
so fresh so clean. Damn you have all those tricks on lock.
Your videos are great. You always have cool, creative, and interesting content...
punks not dead thanks man! that means a lot ❤️🙏🏼
I’m a simple skater
I see his new video, I click and hurt my thumb cuz I clicked so hard
Maxitap thanks man!!! couldn‘t do it without your support 🙏🏼
And here I am again, with a reply from the greatest skateboarder and UA-camr, my life is complete! 😂🙌🏻🙌🏻
Cool video! When I'm skating on the Streets, I do a lot of "ollies" without pop. I find it super fun :)
1:17 i saw that clean nose manual back there
ayyy
@0:24 I would hate to correct you Jonny, my brother from another mother!
But I am from the Los Angeles area, and me and my Broz were popping ollies back in 79 all day long. Yes our boards are big and bulky and massively heavy. We had nose bone, tailbone, side ribs and even a truck guards for skates. I ollied off my first set of stairs, 7 set, in November of 1979 on my "Skull & Sword" The Rodriguez deck was the first pro signature deck graphic produced by Powell-Peralta. The graphic was conceived by Ray and Illustrated by V.C. Johnson with art direction from George Powell in 1979.
Initially released in two distinctly different shapes; a 10" x 30" "Widetail" version and a 10" x 28.5" "Snub Nose,” it came in "Brite-Lite" Dayglo yellow, orange, purple and green. In years to follow, it was made in various different colors and a Powell-Peralta logo was added. In 1983 Ray's signature was removed and replaced with a Powell-Peralta script logo. The graphic was also used for T-shirts and stickers.
Originally Released: 1979
Zenmasterme I hate to correct you but in skateboarding if it ain’t on film, it never happened. And I’m calling bs on you hitting any 7 stair within a decade of 79
william WilliamF so you were alive in 1970, your speaking from first-hand knowledge? Hummm??? No disrespect but, not everybody is narcissistic like you, not everybody wants to film themselves 24/7.
I guarantee you there were hundreds of people that did 8 & 9 stairs before 1980 all throughout America let alone Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland Oregon, Philadelphia, Tampa, I bet you half of them didn’t even Ollie off the stairs, but bombed them at FULL SPEED AHEAD. My dad built me a quarter pipe in 1978 that was about 3 feet tall “YES we have pictures” I guess my father was trying to be nostalgic. We would rock that $hit all day long. PERIOD
Us all dogs are the real pioneers of the sport, most of us did it not for fame or glory, but because we love to push the envelope.
Petition to get Johnny more subs
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Jonny Giger I didn’t think you would reply lol
@@jackgabriel7544 lmao
I'm happy to see that even a pro like you got daily wounded legs like me :P awesome video!! grüße aus deutschland ^^
the fact that he can make a body varial look good with an ollie is crazy
Bro I suggested this and you replied let's do it ! I'm so pumped so awesome !
To this day what is more fun than just rolling down the street knowing no curb can stop you
Bei dem monkey ollie bin ich fast aus dem Bett gefallen vor Lachen 🤣 danke fur deine immer unterhaltsamen Videos 😁
Bro the lighting in the video was the same as at my house. It made the video so much more enjoyable
This vid was awesome
10 types? Damn, I'm just trying to suck up my back foot high enough to level my board on regular ollies.
stianchrister you will master all of them one day 🙏🏼
@@JonnyGiger damn sure hope so.
@@stianchrister u will u just have to practice i dont want to sound like im supportive and everything is ok but im serious u just have to keep ollieing and getting used to it youll learn to pop harder and slide harder and it will work
@@stianchrister did u master leveling ur board?
@@danielquizon4654 Yes
I'm subscribing men, watched like 5 videos you're sick on this
hay man i went to the skatepark today and suprisingly didnt skate the ramps that much... just practiced my ollies and got a sick manual... im getting better w my timing and just watching slow mo vids to see how i can improve.
Ginger I think technically that was a world class nollie you did
Ollie north feels always great to do
Your shins made me cry hard.
Jonny Giger, awesome.
Shifty is so awesome looking. Ollie north is also sick
10 types of tre flip is what I need in my life
Andrew Hightower He already done this ;)
maybe time for a redo? to provide greater quality? 🙏🏼
Jonny Giger Traumhaft!
Of course you did it already I don't know why I said anything but it was like two years I'm sure no one would be mad if it was redone although it was already well done
Andrew Hightower easy bro
Growing up we called cross foot landings "pretzels." A common variation would be a pretzel flip (kickflip + pretzel landing.)
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I've always thought of the Ollie North and Ollie one foot as two seperate tricks. Main difference being in the technique. On an Ollie North you'd slide your foot all the way up and off the nose whereas on an Ollie one foot you'd stick your front foot off your board right after popping, and level it out with your back leg, similar to how you would for a No Comply.
I’ve also seen “monkey grab” ollies where the skater pinches the sides of the deck (as opposed to the nose and tail) with their feet and jumps that way. Pat Gallaher has done them in some parts, though I can’t remember which ones. It’s like an old school kickflip but without flipping your board
Jonny is the legit the coolest guy on the planet 😂😂
Thanks for this video, I never knew that some of these were possible!
7:28 had a black and white poster of this moment on my wall as a kid
You definitely inspire me to do more flat ground and practice just doing tricks and making them look good
Clockwerk Industries glad to inspire you! 🙏🏼
great work
Hey Johny what’s up I love ur vids keep it up
Zunigafam Zuniga thanks for watching!! 🙏🏼❤️
7:35 i´ll let haslam has his peace but i maybe witnessed the best flatground ollie ever done.
Johnny! Your videos are so on point :) thank you for your passion!
ollie south still looks fun to learn like if you did it down a stair that would be dope
Jonny - “you grab your finger with your *toes* and jump
Me - he means fingers right?
Me after a couple of seconds: oh
I can’t get that back foot up at the right time when I try to Ollie. I’ll get it one day!
Deck, trampoline. Dont jump, when you are skating though, just think about bringing you knees up to your waist. The trampoline thing is to get you use to the board sticking to your feet, have fun.
To clarify you actually gain little to no height when you ollie or whatever. It appears that way because of the crouched position to upright to crouched. Watch people's ollies and imagine where their head would be at the height of the 'jump' if the skater was standing on the ground.
If my legs ever look like Johnny’s at 2:09 it’ll probably be because I’m in the emergency room
Loved it, and the shirt too
Awesome work dude! Keep it up 🤙
Landing crossfoot is the perfect position for a body varial. To me it seems like reversing the flow of the motion not to use the crossed feet to rotate your body - it's such a basic dance move: jump - crossfoot, rotate
Gottfried Gehberger I’ve never been able to do them but this makes body varials make a lot of sense I’m going to give this a try thanks!
I always thought that one with the toes was called “ape hanger” love your channel
Learn everyday ! Always thought nolie was a olie on the nose part of the skate !
Your personality is amazing. Your boned ollie and ollie north are absolutely insanely beautiful. And that ollie south! 😍😍😍 absolutely love your style, definitely one of the best skaters of all time ❤❤❤❤❤
Wow looking at Jonny's ankle stabilizers reminded me that he is still a human
Jonny Giger: Ollies.
My ankles: Bitch i wish u would.
I'm 32 years old, been into skateboarding since I was probably 8 and just now learned that the China Nollie isn't the regular Nollie. I've never even seen his version of a regular Nollie.....I've always seen the China Nollie referred to as the "plain and simple" Nollie.....and i'm pretty sure that's the one used in every skateboarding video game, as well.
if my ollie gets to jonny's level i'm done.
Ollie north goes back to early 90' s, Matt Hensley, Jason Lee etc street days. DAMN I'm old!
The like button lights up at 9:51
You are the skate 3 in real life dude ❤️💣
holup this my first time hearing about an ankle stabiizer i might need this in my life
etceteraproject.com/products/ankle-brace Totally worth it if you have bad ankles.
I learned an ollie where you keep the board / but then you slide your front foot off the top and put it down and tap your truck then pull it back up and land. Fun to do after you master ollie norths
That nollie was squeaky clean
I love the monkey grab so much, so I take my shoes and socks off every single time while riding
Well, I'm convinced that you're a jedi and are able to manipulate time. It's the only plausible explanation.
Wait a second he is not doing any tricks
He’s just.....
*falling in style*
but -
wait but what-
i-
yes.
*yes*
What camera did you use for slomo?
I think the Ollie South looks good if you bone the board with your back foot leaving the board
Jonny Giger!! You’re the shit! Love your vdos liked all your vdos i watched. I always sprained my ankle. What brand is that ankle brace you got there? Please let me know! Thanks for all the vdos you made. Im hitting my 40 and still skating. 👍🏼
Haha nice video !
I read somewhere about the monkey ollie was called a Gorilla Grip 😆
now we need a double ollie
10 types of Jonny Giger’s
Thc Luky 😂😂😂
Johnny love you 10 types of no complys regular no comply kick heel trey 180 360 boneless (maybe 10 types of boneless) varial heel varial kick body variable (heck yes) old school deep house jazz for the music thanks:)
Dude check my comment let’s go I think it’s in the works
Jonny: “I don't think ollie north's are that stylish“
Daario: *unsubscribes*
did you mention what kind of stabilizer you're using to protect your ankles ? 4:25
I believe he uses condoms for protection
Proprioception is the best way to prevent the ankle from twisting. The problem of using this protection is that your ankle muscles are not working properly and when you remove it the ankle gonna be so week that it can twist a lot more...
#etcetera ankle brace by Ronnie Creager
Muchas gracias mucha diversión parcero saludos desde Colombia
I didn't know there so many types of ollie. PS: thanks for the video 😀👍
To be honest, I think the most popular trick is the kick turn
in europe it‘s definitely the ollie or kickflip 🙏🏼
Hello from Granby Colorado Jonny!
Mike Van Horne hey mike✌🏻🙏🏼
Dudes a beast hands down
I only ever heard it called an Ollie north. Ollie one foot makes sense too 🤘🏻🍻
OMG...now I get it! What’s the connection between skating and the Iran contra controversy...General Ollie North! Lol!