Moving Ollie Trick: Free Online Skateboarding Tricks & Tips

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Summary: Learn how to do a moving ollie trick on a skateboard in this free online skateboarding video lesson including basic skating tricks for beginners.

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Contact: bcsurf.com

Brandon Shinabeck Although he's eighteen years old, Brandon Shinabeck has been skateboarding for several years now, and teaches the sport to others. He works for BC Surf-n-Spor... read more

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hey i'm new at skateboarding and i wanted to tell u that i need help on ollie(ing)!! i can ollie but not high.. e-mail me some tips at lilblueheights@aol.com

hey i'm new at skateboarding and i wanted to tell u that i need help on ollie(ing)!! i can ollie but not high.. e-mail me some tips at lilblueheights@aol.com

hey i need help with skating i can only stationary but when ever i do while moving i always fall and it only goes like 3 centimeters off the ground can u help me? email me at loserof08@gmail.com if u can help me please

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hey great vid it tought me to ollie

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Moving Ollie Trick: Free Online Skateboarding Tricks & Tips

Hi! my name is Brandon and I work at BC Surf-n-Sport here in Coral Springs, Florida. You can find us on the web at www.bcsurf.com. Today, I am going to show you how to do a moving ollie. Basically, it’s the same thing as the stationary ollie, but just moving. So far what you have learned to do on the ollie is make sure your feet are on the middle of the board, your back foot on the back part of the tail and when you want to push down you feel the tail, you want to slide your front foot up so it catches in the nose, wait for it to even out in the air and just bring it back down like this and then now what we are going to do is a moving ollie. Basically, what you want to do is when you are pushing just do the same thing have your front foot over the bolts and your back foot back by the back wheels and you start pushing you will get a little bit speed and then setup same exact weight for stationary ollie and what you want to do is make sure that you have your front foot over the bolts again, back by the bolts and your back foot on the back part, now see what it looks likes from the back you will see my foot touch the nose.

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