An ollie. It's where you stomp down on the tail (back end) of the skateboard, so the board pops up into the air. Then, you slide your front foot forward to even out the board and then land with the board flat.
One of them is a kick-flip.
One of them is a kick-flip.
You lift the nose of the board up as if you were doing an ollie, but do not let the tail or the front wheels touch the ground. It is a very hard trick but if you practice it will eventually come to you.
im pretty sure it's called a primo or a railslide
An ollie is a skateboard trick. And an ollie is a vital part in almost every trick.
Yes, and if you have a skateboard be careful not to use any tricks that you've wanted, and like those other people died on a skateboard, and it's really hard and dangerous to use a trick in a skateboard. Please do not use a skateboard trick.
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No it's a fake skateboard trick
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The first skateboards were made out of wooden boxes or boards attached to skate wheels - the first skateboarders ripped the wheels out of roller skates and placed them on the bottom of the wooden boxes/boards to ride them.
It is a trick where you ride on the back rucks of your skateboard.
Venture (IMO)