How To Ollie On A Snowboard
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The Ollie is arguably the most widely used snowboard trick and is the essential building block you should have locked in before trying any other snowboard trick. The reason it is so important is because it is used everywhere; in the terrain park, off jumps, when you're free-riding, hitting side hits and even just cruising around the mountain. The more you practice your Ollie's, the better you're gonna get at them.
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These videos are how I get hyped for the season!
By far best Ollie tutorial ever! Thanks, the flat stationary practice was the key! This tutorial makes the other instructors look like they are not doing it quite right!
I would advice to beginner snowboarders to just ollie all over the mountain on every little natural feature you can find until you get real good at them
Clear instructions on techniques and tips! Can't wait for the winter season in three months!!
This really helped me improve my Ollie. Thank you!
Thank you, I will try it next week 😊
Great Tips!!!
Thanks for teaching me how to Ollie I will definitely use this skill today well snowboarding.
So hyped up now!
Very helpful and clear thank you
thank you so much for this video!
definitely getting anxious to hit the mountain!
Thanks dudes I’ll try tomorrow
This video is amazing. So helpful and lots of good information! Thank you
Nice content! Keep it up!
easy helpful tips thanks!
Thanks guys What board were use on this video?
Upper body not explained. For me - stiff upper body/arms was a biggest problem when ollie and jump. Can you do video on this?
“Lame little ollies.” That was funny 😆
I WROTE A SONG ON THIS SAME TYPE OF BEAT! WOW!
Jordan had the same board as me. Not seen him in years though.
Hopefully since I skate ill have an advantage
I just learned ollies last weekend and have been doing them on the flats mostly, I tried a few on the slopes and the park and it was terrifying! It seems so much different when you're moving at speed. Any tips for when to initiate the ollie going over a jump etc?
@snowbaord
7 жыл бұрын
at first dont do ollies downhill, make it going side to side
Surely pop off a kicker is a bit safer than a ollie as it’s stable? Also an ollie is good for height but doesn’t it limit your chance of clearing the knuckle compared to a decent pop ( as in compressed into take off then release )?
Can someone please explain how i can do it highe
What boards you guys riding?
I got some idea on my skateboard
Thanks for the tips. I've been doing it all wrong this whole time and not getting any air. I was trying to Ollie like I did back in the day when I was skateboarding and it wasn't working. Quick question though, do you always start an Ollie riding flat or do you have to ride an edge to initiate on a steep slope?
@radride
6 жыл бұрын
Awesome!!! Thanks.
@luisg1653
6 жыл бұрын
I had the same problem all last season. Felt lame because on a skateboard I could ollie 6 boards easy, on a snowboard I was barely getting off the ground. That pre-pop shift seems to be key. Looking forward to trying this out in a few months. 😎
i'm coming from skateboarding and i feel like when i'm gonna try this i'll just end up trying to flick my board like a skateboard without noticing it even though the snowboard bindings will prevent me from doing so.
@collinbullock1180
5 жыл бұрын
Brooo same though 😂
I have a rocker twin with 5 flex rating. Good board to try ollies? What board spec is best for ollies?
@natekowalsky6787
5 жыл бұрын
Stephen Mendoza most boards will be fine. Yours would work great
When you land ollies or jumps, are you predominantly trying to land flat on the board or slightly on to heel or toe edge?
@holiday_sauce
5 жыл бұрын
@@SnowboardAddiction cheers, I'll try this next week 👍
@andrewhua4972
5 жыл бұрын
@@SnowboardAddiction Do you try to take off flat? I always feel uneasy trying to ollie at speed because I'm on an edge and feel it is quite difficult to land flat again.
@andrewhua4972
5 жыл бұрын
@@SnowboardAddiction awesome thanks so much. I have been trying to pop only off the tail and for some reason my body naturally started weighting the front leg then shifting to the rear the last time I went out. Finally got a good Ollie off and feels a lot more natural. I like how you really emphasize that initial movement. I feel like all the other tutorials skip that movement. Hoping to get 180s and 360s next season!
Do you land the Ollie flat or on an edge?
@SnowboardAddiction
Жыл бұрын
Flat!
I always thought that it was just snapping up your tail
@company3076
6 жыл бұрын
So did I
I’m a skater so this is like a reverse Ollie for me ;-;. But I think if I practice enough I should be able to get these.
@salahsyoutube
4 жыл бұрын
GranDaddyPurp literally lmao, in skating it’s all in the back foot
@baker1913
3 жыл бұрын
Yea I kept doing nollies its very different from skating to snowboarding
What if snowboard break from this? Is it possible? I little worry for my snowboard. 🤣🤣
@corgi3339
3 жыл бұрын
Snowboards don’t break from ollies lmao
Idk wtf it is I used to jump stairs on a skateboard no problem I can even hit decent sized jumps at the park with a half assed Ollie. but doing a proper ollie on flat ground or anywhere really on a snowboard while going downhill is scary af
@Kornatzz
2 жыл бұрын
Practice makes perfect. Just keep at it and you’ll get it in no time
Do you land flat?
@SnowboardAddiction
Жыл бұрын
You are aways aiming to land flat. Unless you are in powder then you wanna land slightly back foot.
@NoelmarJohnMoises
Жыл бұрын
@@SnowboardAddiction thank you!! I always have problems landing an Ollie 🥲
Amazing ! But ..in ollie, jump only with the back leg or both? please heeeelppp meee !!
But I got a super super stiff board...
@PhaseSkater
5 жыл бұрын
Snowboard Addiction lol I just bought this one brand new for my first board. Bank account is down now. At least if I really work on the technique and power of popping on a stiff flat board, then when I get a poppy soft board, I’ll spring high in the air. That’s usually how it is in skateboarding. Do all your tricks on a soggy old flat skateboard and when you finally get that new fresh deck with strong pop and concave, your tricks go sky high
Don't forget switch ollies.
is that a syringe on there logo? lol
@troyb8579
6 жыл бұрын
sick brahh!! gnar junkiess
Is it me or is Ollie pretty tiring to do? I get exhausted after a few practices. Or am I just doing it wrong so it wasting my energy?
@SnowboardAddiction
2 ай бұрын
It sounds like you aren't using the flex of the board enough, go check out our new video on generating pop! :) kzread.info/dash/bejne/X5Z3u6t9d8KYp8o.html
@othullo
2 ай бұрын
@@SnowboardAddiction thanks for replying! To use the pop of the board, means I need to load it, like press it/bend it right? I find bending it is the tiring part, it’s like u press hard on a spring, takes a lot of power, then when I release it, it doesn’t even bounce that much. Is it because the board is too stiff for my weight n size? Would a softer board be easier to pop for a small size light weight guy?
@othullo
2 ай бұрын
@@SnowboardAddiction just watched this video, it’s awesome, my coach also saying the same thing, its subtle n timing need to be precise, I guess just more practice hehe
@SnowboardAddiction
2 ай бұрын
Ya sounds like your just using too much power in a non fluid way. You should submit a video to video analysis and we can get it sorted for you:)
Why is this manoeuvre called an ollie?
@silverkw
5 жыл бұрын
It's from a skateboard trick. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ollie_(skateboarding)
@falcon5751
5 жыл бұрын
because it was stolen from skateboarding and the guy who invented the ollie was called ollie, he first did them when hitting the coping on the half pipes as to lift up the front trucks and jump off the coping so to speak.
Won't women have a hard time doing these high because of the board could be too heavy for them?