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КОМЕНТАРІ • 927

  • @hoejackborseman1059
    @hoejackborseman1059 9 років тому +354

    Anyone still having problems with Ollie, I've a really important thing to point out from my experience. Ride a lot, once you're light on you're feet you'll feel the motion of the board, your body and your board will be one with each other. Tame that shit. I'm 6 months into skb and still it takes a few hours before I ollie over curbs. And everyday I start from scratch. Stress really hard on bending your knees and staying in the air as long as you can. Don't try to master it soon. I'm 22 and I can do only few tricks and Ollie is still the hardest for me. Wish all you beginners all the best. Commit to it and don't give up. That's what life's about right :)
    #skategod
    Thanks lance, thanks Aron

    • @vertrev
      @vertrev 8 років тому +11

      I'm 5 months into skateboarding and i got the ollies really down, what you said is really true, the feeling of being one with the skateboard is amazing :D i'm now working on my shuvs and 180s

    • @hoejackborseman1059
      @hoejackborseman1059 8 років тому +1

      +Scrub Skater all the best.

    • @deucelim6378
      @deucelim6378 5 років тому +2

      How are you now?

    • @Isaiahfus
      @Isaiahfus 4 роки тому +2

      Take this 👑

    • @lxvett
      @lxvett 4 роки тому +1

      tysm

  • @shotgun_sean4725
    @shotgun_sean4725 7 років тому +206

    Lance is so much more motivating then all these Proskaters

    • @ichhabedenbestennamenaller5649
      @ichhabedenbestennamenaller5649 5 років тому +2

      That's so true

    • @PHeMoX
      @PHeMoX 4 роки тому +2

      True statement!! I'm sure everyone knows those pro skater tutorials of like one minute where they 'explain' how to do a nollie bs inward heel in the whole 'just pop and turn and flick and land' kind of ridiculous way. There's so much more use in seeing someone fail and hear how he can fix the issue and _then_ lands the trick. Every tutorial should have like a compulsory list of '20 most common problems' you could run into. Not the stuff we can pretty much see in a video of someone doing the trick, without understanding _how_ to do the trick.

    • @lonelysoul8108
      @lonelysoul8108 3 роки тому

      @@PHeMoX very well said my dude

  • @kyleking2676
    @kyleking2676 9 років тому +50

    today I learned how to ollie. I ollie over a rake 3 times in a row. it might not sound like anything to you but I'm pumped.

    • @goon1703
      @goon1703 9 років тому +1

      +Kyle King keep practicing and you'll ollie over 5 rakes

    • @harrypark8527
      @harrypark8527 8 років тому +1

      +Goon my mama didnt raise no pussy i just jumped over 200rakes

    • @goon1703
      @goon1703 8 років тому

      Harry Park lol

    • @immortalXMONsta
      @immortalXMONsta 8 років тому

      Beast mode

  • @KingBarney
    @KingBarney 10 років тому +157

    I screamed when Lance Ollied those 3 blocks first try. Took me ages before I could Ollie over stuff that high over things.

    • @brailleskateboarding
      @brailleskateboarding  10 років тому +43

      Lance is a BOSS!

    • @KingBarney
      @KingBarney 10 років тому +10

      He's progressing faster than I did. XD Give him a month and he'll be landing Tre Flips.

    • @ethandale8011
      @ethandale8011 10 років тому +2

      I don't think soo but he can try

    • @KingBarney
      @KingBarney 10 років тому +2

      Ethan Dale Ok, he didn't. Haha. But there are people who learn to Tre Flip in less than 6 months.

  • @PhilMGCollins
    @PhilMGCollins 10 років тому +20

    The fact that I've been skating for a year on and off and I'm only just at moving ollies, kinda speaks to me about my speed of progression...... Can't be mad though, Lance seems naturally good

    • @howva
      @howva 10 років тому +5

      Lance has been Aaron's filmer for a while though I imagine that makes him pretty comfy at riding his board hence why he can pick up the tricks fairly easily don't feel bad Phil Collins

    • @brailleskateboarding
      @brailleskateboarding  10 років тому +5

      Its just really really important to learn all the tricks in order and really get them all down as you go. I really made Lance get the previous steps in and made him go back to them any time he was not doing well.

  • @mrolliepoper
    @mrolliepoper 10 років тому +3

    Yesterday's video about riding basics helped me a lot! I've been stuck on learning how to Ollie while moving, and I haven't built up the courage. I took your advice and learned the little things that I skipped such as stopping with my tail, tick tacking and power sliding. Knowing that I learned something new made me feel good, something that I haven't felt since 5 months ago when I learned how to stationary Ollie. Today I finally tried the moving Ollie and landed it. What I'm saying is never skip the basics, because that little step may hold you back for a very long time.#pushskateboarding

    • @howva
      @howva 10 років тому

      Such a good story! Good job. The little things are surprisingly fun to learn!

    • @brailleskateboarding
      @brailleskateboarding  10 років тому

      So very true. Skateboarding and progressing is fun and should always be fun so if you get stuck go back to where you were last having fun and take it in little steps from there. I should make a whole video on this...

  • @mkay8509
    @mkay8509 10 років тому +34

    This is amazing !!! I never seen someone go for it like Lance, he is missing the fear factor (aarons voice) "Whaaat?" The fact that he ollied 3 blocks that fast...
    I think that Lance is gonna learn how to kickflip in few weeks if hes progressing like this.

    • @brailleskateboarding
      @brailleskateboarding  10 років тому +3

      go lance go lance go lance!

    • @mkay8509
      @mkay8509 10 років тому

      you telling me that you can do kickflip and heelfip and cant ollie while moving ?

    • @mkay8509
      @mkay8509 10 років тому

      practice, practice, practice

  • @numberiforgot
    @numberiforgot 10 років тому +1

    I am 18 and have just started skating and have followed everything you have said. I have made a TON of progress and thanks to you, skating isn't frustrating anymore, its fun!

  • @DeadpoolPlayz
    @DeadpoolPlayz 4 роки тому +6

    For people struggling STILL with ollies. There was one thing that helped me out. Turn your fron foot like a kickflip but not as much. This felt way mote comfortable for me. Hope it does for you!

  • @petrusbarbatusberolinensis2102
    @petrusbarbatusberolinensis2102 10 років тому +28

    Generally, I really appreciate all the work and commitment Aaron & Co put in these videos. But this one would have been way more interesting and (psychologically and technically) supportive if Lance didn't already KNOW how to ollie. For usually, one of the great things about this whole format is that it consistently, patiently and (mostly) without strong evaluations (such as "easy", "it's just…", "not that hard") takes up the position and the perspective of someone who is actually a beginner in the respective domain. I'd be happy to see another video taking the difficulty in mastering the ollie more seriously. Thanks!

  • @UnitedStatesOfCoffee
    @UnitedStatesOfCoffee 10 років тому +25

    I like this guy because he takes time to help people

  • @tomlatham4238
    @tomlatham4238 6 років тому

    I just landed my first straight ollie by doing the arm movement you showed Lance... I was getting so frustrated, and I really didn't know how my shoulder was turning or how to keep it straight. And then I did the little dance, and I thought about bending at both the knees and hips to keep my weight centered on the board, then I threw my arms up like that while ollieing... and it worked.
    Thank you, Aaron.

  • @itskyleeeeeee
    @itskyleeeeeee 9 років тому +4

    i have stuck this problem for 3 months. and i still continue watching your video.

  • @Joe_Rebel
    @Joe_Rebel 10 років тому

    I just got "Skateboarding Made Simple 1" and it is so detailed and you can tell that Aaron put a lot of effort into it so go pick up a copy of skateboarding made simple! Its the best skateboarding video i ever saw, thanks Aaron!!!

  • @ApyrGaming69
    @ApyrGaming69 10 років тому +19

    WHAT!! I've been skating for 4 months and can't Ollie, he skate for 4 minutes and he's masterd the ollie!

    • @thewilly704
      @thewilly704 10 років тому +10

      He's been skating for a lot more than 4 minutes. This is just him improving on what he's been working on for months.

    • @anrewsin
      @anrewsin 10 років тому +5

      Just keep practicing. i've been skating for a month and i can ollie. even when it gets boring and hard. just kkeeepp trying. get some friends to help you or just skate around

  • @DarcyMoite
    @DarcyMoite 10 років тому +1

    Lance is learning like a BOSS it's great seeing you help him progress!

  • @TheSaucySirs
    @TheSaucySirs 10 років тому +42

    I really like watching you teach lance :P

  • @batman-mk8fm
    @batman-mk8fm 10 років тому

    Hey Aaron, I'm a filipino and with this video I learned ollie over obstacles. Thanks for the video you inspired me! :)

  • @soraitzul4988
    @soraitzul4988 9 років тому +4

    6 months skating and never get a straight ollie .. even off a curb my ollie keeps going to my right side ... but with this video i notice my right arm was pulling me .... LOVE LIVE SKATE SUPPORT VIDEOS ..

  • @hucktrucks1161
    @hucktrucks1161 6 років тому

    I havnt sakted really in several years and could never ollie.watched your vids all day today.went outside.did the ollie physics advise u gave and BAM! i ollied like perfect everytime.thanks man

  • @MCWolf14
    @MCWolf14 10 років тому +144

    Lance is a cool guy :)

    • @brailleskateboarding
      @brailleskateboarding  10 років тому +50

      indeed

    • @dawnkoch8749
      @dawnkoch8749 7 років тому

      Braille Skateboarding I have been having a lot of trouble please oh please make a video obout how to not be 😨

  • @NotReallyTho_
    @NotReallyTho_ 10 років тому +2

    this skate support on its own completely improved my skateboarding

  • @cancelcancel6613
    @cancelcancel6613 8 років тому +75

    From ollie to hardflips.

  • @ChaingrindersMotovlogs
    @ChaingrindersMotovlogs 6 років тому

    Good old Braille Days! I liked this stuff more than the videos today

  • @SniperOfOwnage
    @SniperOfOwnage 10 років тому +179

    Can you make a tutorial teaching people how to not be afraid doing ollies on concrete? I am having a lot of trouble with this. Thanks !

    • @mikezula302
      @mikezula302 10 років тому +33

      Just do it man, the worst that can happen just doing a ollie standing still is maybe falling down

    • @SniperOfOwnage
      @SniperOfOwnage 10 років тому +17

      monsterous mike Yeah, but that's the thing. I'm afraid of falling, i dont know why, but when i try to do it i just can't...

    • @mikezula302
      @mikezula302 10 років тому +45

      Ok man, here, a lot of skaters will tell you not to but skate when you're mad, when you don't give a fuck. Then you won't be scared of falling

    • @SniperOfOwnage
      @SniperOfOwnage 10 років тому +26

      Ok, i took you advice and tried to do it on concrete, and i almost did it! Thanks man!

    • @mikezula302
      @mikezula302 10 років тому +12

      No problem

  • @P1nballW1zard1
    @P1nballW1zard1 10 років тому

    It's ridiculous how fast Lance progresses!!! But he does have arguably the best teacher to show him everything so that may be part of it :P

  • @leesharpskating6257
    @leesharpskating6257 10 років тому +67

    hes gonna be a good skater

  • @poppe191
    @poppe191 10 років тому

    This makes me go down memory lane, takes me back to the days when I just started and worked on ollies all day.

  • @jamestaylor5188
    @jamestaylor5188 4 роки тому +4

    I wish braille was still like this :-(

  • @nathanielsong7399
    @nathanielsong7399 10 років тому

    OH MY GOSH THANK YOU SO MUCH! PLEASE DO MORE LIVE SKATE SUPPORT VIDS BECAUSE I'VE SEARCHED AND SEEN EVERY OLLIE VIDEO. THIS WAS THE ONLY ONE THAT TOLD ME WHAT MY WAS WRONG WITH MY OLLIE. AARON, YOU ARE MY HEROOOO

  • @gagemallo7680
    @gagemallo7680 5 років тому +6

    Dang, watching this now makes me tear up a little

  • @isaiahwallace3906
    @isaiahwallace3906 10 років тому

    Aaron your step by step tutorials help me a lot! And to lance his Ollie was awesome!

  • @SamuraiWolf11
    @SamuraiWolf11 10 років тому +13

    Wow he got the ollie down pretty fast and with good height. At this rate Lance will be kick flipping in no time!

  • @innistynan3942
    @innistynan3942 10 років тому

    Well done, Lance. You're an inspiration to me who is now 37 and looking forward to getting back on a board, if only on a casual basis. Keep it up.

  • @ADFKHOJA
    @ADFKHOJA 9 років тому +15

    am I able to learn how to ollie for the first time at 24 years old? I wanna do it but sometimes I feel frustrated.

    • @alexbedoian
      @alexbedoian 9 років тому +8

      i taught my dad to ollie last week and hes 45

    • @soundboy89
      @soundboy89 9 років тому +2

      +Abdulrahman Khoja I'm 35 and I'd been wanting to skate ever since I was like 18.. I finally started last year and now I can do a pretty decent ollie and I'm starting to progress to faster, higher ollies, 180s, and some ramp stuff. So 15, 25, 35... pretty much the same as long as you put a decent amount of hours into it (the main reason I think kids can learn much faster since they have a lot more idle time to spend)

    • @soundboy89
      @soundboy89 9 років тому +2

      +Abdulrahman Khoja BTW being able to ollie after 15 years of wanting to do it feels awesome :)

    • @Blackichan2k10
      @Blackichan2k10 9 років тому +1

      +soundboy89 damn and I thought I started skating late at 20 years old lmao, keep shreddin' man

    • @ADFKHOJA
      @ADFKHOJA 9 років тому +3

      +soundboy89 +Alex Bedoian +Im Just Noel after about 2 months of practice, I can ollie now over significant obstacles, thanks for encouraging me.

  • @bradleykeenan769
    @bradleykeenan769 10 років тому

    I want a Braille T-shirt. These lance videos are killer. Such a good idea! The full Skating made simple video is an epic purchase and has helped me loads as well. legends!!!

  • @blanketmonster9730
    @blanketmonster9730 8 років тому +7

    would it be better if I start at a low ollie (not bending down too much) then work your way up

    • @hatebird9548
      @hatebird9548 8 років тому

      TheBlanketMonster I'm pretty sure no one can just step on a skateboard and do a 1 foot Ollie first try never even trying it before xd

  • @joe-jostar
    @joe-jostar 8 років тому

    my buddys and i all learned on our own. pushing and pushing eachother to do better and we ended up being real good with time and patience

  • @owen7664
    @owen7664 6 років тому +5

    Rip Lance

  • @CaynesDub
    @CaynesDub 9 років тому +2

    For all of you having problems, do your ollies rolling. Also generally roll around a lot. I was stuck on the ollie for about a year, but when I started rolling every other day, I got behind it in about a month. Now I can ollie up curbs. Don't be afraid, take your time and really start feeling comfortable with your board.

    • @XxWolfPackGamingxX1
      @XxWolfPackGamingxX1 9 років тому +1

      +CaynesDub thanks man it might help me!

    • @CaynesDub
      @CaynesDub 9 років тому +1

      ***** You advance super fast once you get it the first time

    • @dunce2892
      @dunce2892 9 років тому

      +Cody Perkins I got it down in 3 days just needed to learn how to Ollie the first time.

    • @Blackichan2k10
      @Blackichan2k10 9 років тому +1

      +CaynesDub I like to roll slowly when I try and learn new tricks too, I don't have the best balance in the world (in general not just skating haha) so rolling helps me keep my balance. It's the same concept as riding a bike, the faster you move the easier to stay centered

  • @CantHandletheTruthh
    @CantHandletheTruthh 10 років тому +7

    Dat progression!

  • @djowelv
    @djowelv 10 років тому

    Wow. Aaron, thnx alot man. You inspired me to get back on the board at 30 years. And you've made it so clear now, how to learn the tricks. Again thanks!

  • @TheValentin99
    @TheValentin99 10 років тому +3

    Aaron, you are the best

  • @PHeMoX
    @PHeMoX 5 років тому

    The balancing over the board with bend knees and such was an excellent point. I already wondered how you can prevent leaning to one side on the board too much when your foot position is for kick flips and off centre.

  • @GoOnDnB
    @GoOnDnB 10 років тому +4

    Love u Aaron!

    • @brailleskateboarding
      @brailleskateboarding  10 років тому +3

      Love you too!

    • @GoOnDnB
      @GoOnDnB 10 років тому +3

      ***** OMG HE REPLIED :o i need to tell that to my friend :o haha omg shitttttt :o

    • @iSmokesince96
      @iSmokesince96 10 років тому

      AlexSkating Why? Did you not know he could type? Haha

  • @carlisealexandra8777
    @carlisealexandra8777 10 років тому +1

    I feel that your live skate supports help me get better

  • @bonioworld
    @bonioworld 10 років тому +3

    Great job man!

  • @erik9830
    @erik9830 9 років тому

    thank you Aaron.
    i have been skating for about 12 months now, and today i just learned moving heelflips (I went pretty fast :D). you have helped me with so many tricks. thank you

  • @FateMan22
    @FateMan22 10 років тому +13

    after 2 months, can't even ollie, fuck me

    • @Clawguy98
      @Clawguy98 10 років тому +1

      Luke took me over 2 years man

    • @Mslightningbre
      @Mslightningbre 10 років тому

      Same +Call me nighthawk

    • @pochi4559
      @pochi4559 9 років тому

      i landed it in 7 hours on the first day wich was today. it wasnt good but it was a ollie.

    • @liamtaylor1716
      @liamtaylor1716 9 років тому +1

      Luke Some people learn at a lot of different paces obviously depending how much you skate. I skated everyday for at least an hour and nailed ollies within 2 weeks. Just take your time and keep working at it it took Chris Chann like a year to learn to ollie....look at him now, the flatground god! haha keep skating dude

    • @glock7821
      @glock7821 9 років тому +1

      Took me 1 week but i was trying all the time

  • @harrietleaashley6866
    @harrietleaashley6866 8 років тому

    hi Aaron thanks to your tutorials this 53ys old skater just did his first oldie ....so chuffed.

  • @dittoronaldo28
    @dittoronaldo28 8 років тому +12

    Came here because of the Starbucks video

  • @diese1rikan1
    @diese1rikan1 10 років тому

    Me and Lance ollie the same with our shoulder wanting to go to the side, I got my standing ollie good but my moving ollie still goes to the side but watching this is really gonna help me out, gonna try it when I get off work

  • @prod.nightzy
    @prod.nightzy 4 роки тому +3

    1:44

  • @pnwchillin8149
    @pnwchillin8149 Рік тому +1

    Wow. I miss this so much

  • @Mmaatttthheeww
    @Mmaatttthheeww 10 років тому +45

    I was walking to a gas station and I saw 2 people mongo pushing I was raging inside, but whatever, no one's perfect

    • @GreySnowOfficial
      @GreySnowOfficial 10 років тому +1

      Lol I know how u feel 😹

    • @epidemicwolf4477
      @epidemicwolf4477 10 років тому +5

      those rare times my friend gets on a skateboard, she pushes mongo, so now whenever she sets her foot on the board i'm just shouting "MONGO PUSHER" theres a reason she RARELY gets on a skateborad x)

    • @NishioHD
      @NishioHD 10 років тому +5

      "no one's perfect" hahaha made my day

    • @Kimster97
      @Kimster97 10 років тому

      i always mongo push but i have no problem pushing the correct way :P

    • @Mmaatttthheeww
      @Mmaatttthheeww 10 років тому +2

      that's good, cause i heard its gonna be more difficult learning tricks if you mongo push

  • @EpistemicPolymath
    @EpistemicPolymath 10 років тому +1

    Omg Lance is freaking epic! This made me want to go out and start ollieng over things!!!

  • @DG8o
    @DG8o 3 роки тому +5

    1:43 aaron would get canceled so hard nowadays

    • @phill4096
      @phill4096 3 роки тому +1

      Lol yeah looking back at these videos 💀💀💀💀

  • @daplaboi18
    @daplaboi18 10 років тому

    So it was the leaning forward while staying centered a little more and bending my knees a lot more lol to help me balance more after landing, Also that arm motion definitely helps going straight up and down for better balance, now I can actually ollie while moving! This Video is Great!

  • @c00kin
    @c00kin 10 років тому +3

    My Ollie's do what lances do I tried fixing my shoulders like Aaron said but it dosnt work can someone pleaseeee help me

    • @c00kin
      @c00kin 10 років тому

      Does it help and how?

    • @gaminghoot7020
      @gaminghoot7020 10 років тому

      Cole Cook
      It doesnt help put your foot just under your bolts and push your foot all the way to the nose of your board that increases the height of it and helps you land.

    • @lolcatman12
      @lolcatman12 10 років тому +1

      What I have found to work the best for me is to just practice because a video online never really helped me out and after about 6 months of skating I am still practicing my ollies trying to push myself and get the highest I can get and from my experience all I can tell you is practice don't expect to watch a video or someone tell you some magic remedy to make you have 3 foot high perfectly straight ollies just practice and you will find what you are doing wrong.Hope I helped.

    • @OrangeAtomicRugTM
      @OrangeAtomicRugTM 10 років тому

      James_Pebble i watched his pop shoveit video an i learned it in 3 days

  • @ethancarr5869
    @ethancarr5869 10 років тому

    Lance is so cool. He has great style and is quick to learn.

  • @SamuelCish
    @SamuelCish 8 років тому +9

    Just found my board and practiced. Finally got a few inches off the ground. RIP my $100 supras

    • @Meccarox
      @Meccarox 8 років тому

      haha gj

    • @SamuelCish
      @SamuelCish 8 років тому +1

      Meccarox Luckily they're reinforced in all the right places so only the lining wore away.

    • @youfailme2116
      @youfailme2116 8 років тому +6

      Well that's just dumb. And no one cares how expensive your shoes are dude.

    • @jaja7830
      @jaja7830 8 років тому +1

      +youfailme2116 true

  • @nicholbean
    @nicholbean 10 років тому

    He has really good pop! Took me a long time to get my bored that high into the air. He's progressing fast!

  • @UnknownUser-_-
    @UnknownUser-_- 9 років тому +3

    i still do not know how to ollie

    • @papi6692
      @papi6692 8 років тому

      +Balla Ashten same

    • @legoman8877
      @legoman8877 8 років тому

      +Alex M. How long have you guys been skating

    • @marcel7172
      @marcel7172 8 років тому

      been skating for 2 months, im okay at ollies, mayyybe 1 or 2 inches

    • @papi6692
      @papi6692 8 років тому

      +Evan Brandon I have been skating for Technicaly one year and I can't Ollie rolling

  • @skyrocket8416
    @skyrocket8416 8 років тому

    Aaron is the most entertaining skateboarder in the world!

  • @underthepie5315
    @underthepie5315 10 років тому +5

    GOO LANCE :D

  • @Orphenia_
    @Orphenia_ 10 років тому

    These videos are so helpful and have made me get back into skating.

  • @Ethnsnoutdoors
    @Ethnsnoutdoors 10 років тому

    These skate supports have really helped me with the basic tricks. Thx

  • @Nightwinngg
    @Nightwinngg 10 років тому

    Watching Lance progress is dope! More live skate supports with him!! And Aaron, thank you, your videos really help a lot(:

  • @davidmaringomez383
    @davidmaringomez383 10 років тому

    Nice job lance, I'm from spain and I am following this channel. I think that you improve so fast! You have a very nice teacher! I see you soon!

  • @DeathTheKid808808
    @DeathTheKid808808 10 років тому +1

    Keep doing these! It's awesome watching him progress as we progress!

  • @ThiVids
    @ThiVids 10 років тому

    He's the editor of the vids? Dude, it must be mind-blowing to finally attempt something like this after watching/editing so many of them xD. Kinda makes you nauseous or just overwhelmed with knowledge haha.

  • @bootygod6715
    @bootygod6715 10 років тому

    Another AWESOME video! Lance has progressed so quickly!

  • @michaelrodriguez110
    @michaelrodriguez110 9 років тому

    This dude has improved so much it's crazy

  • @NomNom-zf4hr
    @NomNom-zf4hr 10 років тому

    Nice channel Brailleskateboarding! I like your learning approach.
    I think the reason he's rotating is because of his footing. I noticed the side of his front foot is like 45 degrees to the front bolts. It looks like the fingers of his front foot is overextended almost like doing a heelflip. His front foot needs to be parallel to the front bolts.

  • @emmanuel1227
    @emmanuel1227 10 років тому

    LANCE!! DUUDE you really progressed in that one, im normaly afraid that the back wheel stucks with the obstacle, man you're progressing, keep it up!

  • @maistrobiggies
    @maistrobiggies 10 років тому

    he's progressing fast! I'd love to see more videos of lance skating!

  • @KenWACKS
    @KenWACKS 10 років тому +1

    Really fun to watch lance progress!

  • @TheAnimatingdiddy
    @TheAnimatingdiddy 10 років тому

    Dude that center your body so when you pop and land you wont move to the side really helped. o.o i got more hight and my ollies are always 69% straight more live skate support please

  • @jomaribodden9382
    @jomaribodden9382 10 років тому

    Bro ur such a big inspiration ur the cause that skateboarding is my number one sport ur the best *****

  • @GhastlyDesigns
    @GhastlyDesigns 10 років тому

    Great skate support Aaron. Really nice to see the progression and the steps it takes to work your way up to accomplishing harder tricks :))

  • @slowburnem6442
    @slowburnem6442 10 років тому

    That was great progression! Im still practicing how to ollie because i don't have it down quite yet, but this video was helpful!

  • @707bake
    @707bake 10 років тому +1

    Omg thank you for the hand motion thing. It helped a lot

  • @brandonsskateboardingprodu7661
    @brandonsskateboardingprodu7661 4 роки тому +1

    It is crazy how lance went from Ollies to hardflips and tre flips!

  • @闇休止
    @闇休止 10 років тому

    I don't even skate but this dudes a good teacher.

  • @ramseydarling
    @ramseydarling 10 років тому +1

    Yo Lance, I thought your ollies were awesome. I am a beginner as well and i am tall and a little older, Kindof like you, well atleast you seem tall and around my age. But this video definitely inspired me to get out and work on some ollies and ollying over some stuff. So thanks. Keep up the great work Lance and Aaron. Love the videos.

  • @Ah22750
    @Ah22750 10 років тому

    Wow I love watching lance improve

  • @mojodunn
    @mojodunn 9 років тому

    Aaron's ollies are so clean

  • @johnnysk8irwin571
    @johnnysk8irwin571 10 років тому

    I landed my first ollie up a curb today, thanks aaron!

  • @grizy6101
    @grizy6101 9 років тому

    lance is my favorite skater

  • @SadKaioken
    @SadKaioken 10 років тому

    good job Lance. you and aaron keep doing your thing. i support you guys all the way

  • @sfgfan63
    @sfgfan63 10 років тому +1

    That was really great u did a great job lance

  • @craigTHEbest76
    @craigTHEbest76 10 років тому

    Nice lance! I really like this series thing you're doing Kyro! Keep it up

  • @nikkomigueleustaquio5526
    @nikkomigueleustaquio5526 9 років тому

    Thanks Braille this vid really helps me I’d been practicing this for about a week and finally doit. :)

  • @zachhickman8780
    @zachhickman8780 7 років тому +1

    Your Ollie good and working at it.

  • @aaronmcglade2459
    @aaronmcglade2459 10 років тому

    That looks like a lot of fun ollieing them blocks

  • @fax930
    @fax930 10 років тому +1

    Good work lance, your ollie is great!

  • @Neoproxy_
    @Neoproxy_ 6 років тому

    Lance was the most peacefull and calm of the braille team

    • @calvin3448
      @calvin3448 6 років тому

      I know he had to gooooo.

  • @pandaskater5658
    @pandaskater5658 8 років тому

    A legend has been born

  • @Mitcellie
    @Mitcellie 10 років тому

    I realise when hes going to ollie something he has his body facing the object, i think the reason all his ollies are turning FS is because his torsos already twisted, and like aaron said his landings are compensating. Either way good work dude keep it up, lol and remember to keep them shoulders square

  • @impaktparkour
    @impaktparkour 10 років тому

    You're ollies are awesome but you video skills are even better