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Ollie mistakes

Ollie mistakes

The Ollie is the most common trick that a skateboarder should know. By knowing how to Ollie, you will be able to perform a lot of variations of it as well as other tricks, such as grinding on ledges or rails, or do other technical tricks.

The Ollie is the basic trick that you need to learn when you are skateboarding.

However, you need to understand that learning to do the Ollie can be difficult. And, you might want to expect a lot of mistakes when you are trying it out for the first time. Also, expect some wipeouts or falls as well as bruises when learning how to skateboard. The tricks involved, are commonly associated with falls and pain.

One mistake is called the Chickenfoot. This is where you perform the Ollie but when you land, your feet will land on the ground and not on the board. This is a very common problem. It's either you are doing the trick wrong or you are plain scared to get back on your board. To help you with this problem, try to land at least one foot on the board. Choose which foot you want to land on the board and make sure that it does land on the board. Keep practicing the trick and you will be able to overcome your fear of falling when you land after an Ollie and you will also be able to do it effortlessly.

Spinning is another problem for skateboarders when they do the Ollie. Normally, a skateboarder doesn't know what is causing this because they are making a mistake unconsciously. To fix this, lean forward when you Ollie. Make sure that you lean on the direction you are skating. This will be able to cut down the spin. You can also try shifting your foot placement.

Low Ollies are also a common problem among beginner skateboarders learning how to do the trick. This mainly happens because you are not crouched low enough or you are not pulling your leg up high enough. Try to do this:

When you are getting ready to pop up, crouched as low as you can that your hands will be able to touch the ground or pavement. When you pop up, get both your knees to touch your chest. This will solve your low Ollie problem.

These are some of the problems that you can experience while ollying. Always remember that practice is the key to master any trick in skateboarding. Don't be afraid to fall as it is part of the sport.

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