Want To Skate Like A Pro How To Do The Perfect Ollie

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Skate Like a Pro: Mastering the Perfect Ollie


Summary


Dream of performing skateboard tricks like the pros? It takes years of practice to soar through the air, but once you nail this essential skill, your friends will be in awe.

The Ollie


The Ollie is a foundational skateboard trick, pivotal for many advanced moves. Although many guides can show you how to perform an Ollie, they often skip the tips that make learning it easier.

Steps to a Perfect Ollie


1. Positioning: Stand on your board with your back foot on the tail and your front foot in the middle. Keep your knees slightly bent for better control.

2. Speed Control: Start slowly. Rushing can lead to spills before you get it right.

3. Bend and Jump: The lower you bend, the more air you'll catch. Keep your hands close to the ground for balance.

4. Executing the Jump: Slam your back foot down on the tail as you leap. The board should follow your motion into the air.

5. Balance and Land: Stay centered on the board and keep your knees bent to absorb the landing.

Pro Tips


- Stay focused and maintain a balanced stance.
- Practice consistently to refine your technique.

Want to see these tips demonstrated? Check out [Skateboard Trick Tips](http://www.skateboardtricktips.net) for more insights.

By following these simple steps and tips, you'll be skating like a pro in no time!

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