This trick tip explains how you can ollie your highest. All you have to have are guts as explained in Mastering the Ollie.
1. When you ask people how to ollie your highest, all they say is pull your legs up. That's true, but what they leave out, and they may not do it on purpose, is how high you need to bring your legs. First, practice squatting on the ground as low as you can. That will help you get the hang of how close your legs are to your body.
2. Now try without a skateboard, to jump in the air and bring your legs up as high as humanly possible. Once you have the hang it, then you can try it on a skateboard. But before you do, stretch because if you don't there can be painful consequences.
3. Now do what you regularly would do. Ollie and when you get to where you have to jump, pull up as high, and I mean as high as you can possibly go. Land with your feet somewhere around the bolts so that your board doesn't break.
4.Then you just skate away. Here's a tip though: try this without moving first, because on occasion, the board can slip out from underneath you.
1. When you ask people how to ollie your highest, all they say is pull your legs up. That's true, but what they leave out, and they may not do it on purpose, is how high you need to bring your legs. First, practice squatting on the ground as low as you can. That will help you get the hang of how close your legs are to your body.
2. Now try without a skateboard, to jump in the air and bring your legs up as high as humanly possible. Once you have the hang it, then you can try it on a skateboard. But before you do, stretch because if you don't there can be painful consequences.
3. Now do what you regularly would do. Ollie and when you get to where you have to jump, pull up as high, and I mean as high as you can possibly go. Land with your feet somewhere around the bolts so that your board doesn't break.
4.Then you just skate away. Here's a tip though: try this without moving first, because on occasion, the board can slip out from underneath you.
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