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Rolling ollies. ( I posted my standing Ollie on another post. Please look at that so that u can advise me better on where I’m going wrong while rolling )

Why can’t I get proper rolling ollies. This is my first time after a long time trying rolling ollies

u/Most-Plastic-3682 — 10 days ago
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Ollie

Should I move on to rolling ollies or should I fix my standing ollies first and also any tips on how to start learning rolling ollies will be helpful. Since when I tried rolling ollies I keep a line as a target and my back wheels always land behind the line and also many times I can’t Ollie properly at all

u/Most-Plastic-3682 — 11 days ago

How to get higher ollies

These are my Ollie attempts , although during these attempts and looking at the vid in normal speed , it barely looks like an Ollie. Can anyone tell me how I can improve it

u/Most-Plastic-3682 — 19 days ago
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i started skateboarding after an year

so i have a few doubt

  1. im not able to fully jump up when doing tricks like ollie or shuv like i cant jump high if im popping the board right

2)in a session is it more productive to focus on getting one trick or is it more productive to do try and dedicate equal ammount of time to both the trick like if i have an hour , half an hour for each trick

3)is there any tip for being able to commit to doing a trick

  1. is it better to practice a trick stationery or rolling
    1. any tips on how to get ollie will be appreciated

this was todays attempt

  1. i tried an ollie and when i reviewd the footage i clearly ollied like had the pop , all four wheels of the board were in the air and my front foot slid up and everything but for some reason i dint think that was an ollie , why do u think i couldnt recognise the ollie , anyone else have this issue??
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u/Most-Plastic-3682 — 26 days ago