When starting Skateboarding it is an acheivement to be able to perform an ollie but when you have been skating for ages you can expect to get higher because of the added practice, there is no such thing as a normal ollie is all to do with practice and level of skill.
Hope i helped
Matt
it is an ollie as long as all four wheels leave the ground
if you end up doing a 180, your doing the fundamental flatground ollie wrong. you should pop it and land it perfectly straight if you just want to do a normal olliejust try to ollie and not move in any direction accept up
You should definetly be able to do an ollie,ollie shove it,ollie 180,kickflip,and maby a nolie
Its Ollie or bust your butt.
you should be able to kickflip,shuvit,ollie,180- ollie,boardslide,and almost be able to heelflip. you should be able to kickflip,shuvit,ollie,180- ollie,boardslide,and almost be able to heelflip.
An ollie is when you pop off the tail of your board in your normal riding stance while going forwards. A fakie ollie is when you pop off the nose of your board in your switch stance while going forwards. All in all its the same trick except that with a fakie ollie you are doing an ollie but instead of going forwards you are going backwards. I hope this helps
yes
Danny Wainright. 44.5 inches
you should tell a parent
You can't get air without speed
Yes that is good. most younger children cannot ollie above a foot.
no, sometimes i don't hit the ground when I'm doing an ollie but you don't do as high :)