How do i do a fucken ollie? the right way?!


Question:

How do i do a fucken ollie? the right way?

yea yea im using my freakin grandmas yahoo thing cuz i like dont have 1 yet..but im goofy footed and i cant ollie and this is really starting to piss me the **** off! please help
thanks


Answers:
1. This is the food subject matter.
2. Post to the skateboarding group (under Sports Other) to get your answer.
3. Balance, Practice and patience.

ok keep of your grannies sherry boy

Say what?

I haven't a feckin clue what you are on about.

I think the only way is to keep trying

make sure the foot that is in the middle slides up quickly to the other end of the board and back quickly ....this pretty much pushes that side up ...so the board is straight

First off, calm down with the language! It doesn't help get you anywhere! Second of all, keep your composure. That's the key to being able to repeat a trick without getting angry. Lastly, balance your weight at all times. Practicing balance is the key to mastering most tricks.

is that the name of some foreign drink then?

go to skateboard resource web site you Will find tips on how to skate board.including a fucken ollie.good luck and keep trying.

I was just looking forward to cooking and eating it as it sounded delicious, then found it was some wanker on the wrong site...still got to feel sorry for him being so ill educated with a potty mouth.....

what you want to do (never described this on a computer) is jump while simultaneously moving your front foot from the middle of the board to the front in midair. snapping the tail is important, but the jump timing is where you get the air. now quit swearing like a tough guy on g-ma's computer and go skate where you belong.




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