It took few more months to be able to do it while rolling. The timing between jumping off and tapping from back foot is most crucial. Got the front for slide easily. It took me two weeks to be good the stationary Ollie but I still haven't master it yet so think it will take about 1 or 2 months to master the stationary and moving Ollie.
Good Luck! I was practicing pretty regularly for an entire month before i landed my first legit ollie. Took me about 2 months to learn a nice balanced ollie but took me 1 week to at least get 2cm off the ground.
Ben Ari Maymon. Probably like 6 months i had my stationary ollies down in 2 weeks, but it also depends upon the person, if you practise practise practise then you can even get ollies down in couple of months. Jacob Ambler. With in the first hour of picking up a board I could perfectly do an ollie. I did it in two weeks after i got my first board, but im pretty sure its because i could already RIDE a skateboard lol.
Natalia Fedoun. About two years, if your not getting it just kept trying you'll eventually get it. I thought I would never get it. But just wait it will come to you.
Idk i just skated regulary cruising around and one day i decided to try an ollie and i did cuz i was confortable with my board. Nikolas Zavarakatranemia. Ryder Meinhardt. Matome Talakgale. Eng Tanawan Wetchayanwivat. The board got off the group about 5 cm for only 3 hrs but I had to put lots of effort on it.
Lars Bogaert. If the boards is flattening you havent done it. Just poping the tail up then slamming your feet down isnt it. There are so many other thing that go into doing this trick. This is where you learn pop, foot placement, foot movement, landing, timing, fear, falling, etc.
This is the hardest trick to learn and if you end up being able to really ollie clean you will have accomplished something that most people neven will. It still is average. My current goal is ollie while moving. It took me a month to get the standing ollie to a reasonable level. It helped met to film myself and compare it to youtube tutorials. Practising was frustrating and also great to have something to analyse.
A very long time! Over a year of on and off skateboarding but if you compressed the hours of physically being on my skateboarding trying ollies then maybe a few days straight. Always different for everyone though.
Beb The Skater. About 3 weeks to get them while moving with both feet on but there not good yet. Sam Rohr. For me its was like a day to make 15 cm high. Just be sure to do small kick whit front leg. It took me about weeks to learn to Ollie pretty solid, but just on flat. Olivier Studzizur. Austin Kim. Artjom SB. William Price. Umm like a month but everyday for 1 to 2 hours slaming my head on the same place.
I am 14 years old to get my Ollie to 10 cm took me a 3 days. But I really didn stop I try and try. I took a break and just popped it right away the next day. Weird how that works, but I guess my body and brain needed some time to process the movements. Practice, practice, practice!
You will fail, you will fall but in the end, it builds up character. Use your feet, core, arms, legs, and shoulders basically your whole body to balance. Remember that you never stop to improve your ollie, you get better and better over time. Before you even kick your tail, just stand on your board and jump up and land on your board. It will make you familiar with the feeling of jumping on a skateboard.
Once you feel comfortable, do the same thing while moving. This will also get you familiar with the Hippy Jump. At some point, you are ready to move on but make sure you feel in control. Time to pop that kicktail. Anyway, gently push at moderate speed and jump of your back foot, this is where you really need to commit. Your kicktail should pop a little. This requires you to slide your front foot which will lift your board.
You need to use that back foot to quickly press the tail towards the ground, making a pop like motion. Then, as soon as the tail hits the ground, simultaneously jump upward and slide your front foot from the middle of the board towards the nose. If your board slips or spins out , you may be rushing your steps too much.
You need to simultaneously do many things so you should continually practice the movement. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. After you slide your foot to lift your board the next thing is to level out your board. Once the front of your board reaches its highest point, push your foot forward into your board. This will cause the front of the board to lower down and will raise up the back, elevating the whole board into the air and causing it to straighten up.
Landing properly is the important finish. Landing wrongly could cause you to get hurt and might also damage your board so you got to get it right. In order to avoid snapping your board in half, you need to maintain balance on your board. On your descent, extend your feet and start to straighten your legs moving them over the wheels of the board. This will provide you balance and enable you to bend your knees ever so slightly so you can absorb some of the shocks.
At this point, this question should be personal to you. If you have learnt the basics of skateboarding, then landing the ollie is not really hard. Doing the ollie is not something you could possibly get on your first try so it will take some practice and lots of determination.
Your learning this trick fast depends on how much time and effort you put into practising how to get it right. Your first day trying might be tough, just keep at it.
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