If you mean Skateboard, then I can help. For starters, put your back foot at the end of the skateboard with only the ball of your foot touching the board, and put your front foot in the middle of the board. Firstly, push down your back foot pretty hard. Secondly, Jump with the skateboard Then, slide your front foot to the top of the board. When doing an ollie, when you push down and jump up, if you hear a "Popping" sound, then you know it'll be a good one. ;)
pop up on the back, than slide your front foot foward.
Yes, your foot position does matter, but it depends on the person.
first off its called an ollie and to ollie on a skateboard push down on the back of the board and jump with it while dragging your front foot in the air putting you in the air. Practice this ollie moving so you can master it faster
Basically yes but there are a few basic requirements for it actually to be an ollie first of all you have to be sliding your front foot, you have to pop the tail right to the floor, you have to get off the ground and you have to level the board in the air.
POP as hard as you can (meaning SLAM down your foot) then jump up high and at the same time roll your foot up the board to level it out
Start off with the ollie. This is the basic trick of popping the back end of the board, sliding your front foot up, and then landing it.
Just a little bit, to buildup pressure then you jump up and slide your farthest foot. that's bassicly an ollie
To ollie, place your back foot so that the ball of your foot is on the tail of your skateboard. Place your front foot between the middle and front trucks of your skateboard. That's where you want your feet to be right before ollying. If you find that it works better for you to have your feet shifted to other places on your skateboard, that's fine.When you are ready to ollie, bend your knees deeply. The more you bend your knees, the higher you will go. Slam your back foot down on the tail of your skateboard as hard as you can. At that moment, you want to also jump into the air, off of your back foot. This part is key, and takes practice.As you jump into the air, your front foot needs to roll slightly inward, and with the outside of your foot, you want to guide the skateboard as it flies into the air.When you jump, pull your knees as high as you can. Try to hit your chest with your knees. The deeper you crouch down before the ollie, and the higher you pull your feet, the higher your ollie will be.Next, as you fall back toward the ground and land, bend your knees again. This part is vital! Bending your knees will help absorb the shock of landing on your skateboard, it will keep your knees from getting hurt from the impact, and keep you in control of your skateboard.
ok to do an ollie first you put your front foot on top of your front bults...and your back foot on the edge of the tail with your heel slightly hanging off....then all your gonna do is pop the back of your tail then you slide your front foot up and jump foward...bend your knees to absorb the inpact...the ollie is the the one trick that will take you everywere...i hope this helped keep practicing and never give up...
when a person presses down on the tail (the back) and they sweep their front foot up the grip tap it causes the board to jump (ollie)
Just commit and after a while you got it Tip: try holding on to something while doing it it helps