Why does your Ollie turn? - 5 Reasons your Ollie turns NOT ONLY shoulders

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Why does your Ollie turn? Everyone says you should have your shoulders parallel to your board. But is that really true?
You can see the 3D model from here:
whythetrick.io/how-to/why-doe...
Although the angle of shoulders could actually turn your board, it's not the only factor. We should also pay attention to other elements including the weight distribution, direction of pop and slide. Let's break them down scientifically using 3D tech.
-- Table of Contents --
0:00 Intro
0:33 Possible causes of the problem
1:46 Angle of shoulders
4:01 Weight distribution
5:49 Foot placement
6:40 Direction of pop and slide
Please take a moment and try to study this in detail.
I'm trying to eliminate subjectivity from my explanation as much as possible by referring to scientific and physics theories. Please use my 3D models to solve your "why."
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You can view 3D models from here:
whythetrick.io/how-to/why-doe...
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Traditionally, skateboarding how-to videos have always been subjective and the majority of explanations are based on speakers' experiences.
To avoid relying on my personal experiences, please fully utilize the 3D models.
All skaters have different questions.
So that you can analyze skateboarding tricks in detail and solve your "whys," those 3D models are made fully interactive.
The 3D models feature these functions below:
- change camera angle
- adjust play speed
- change transparency
- display gridlines, etc.
Aside from that, I try to explain concepts of skateboarding tricks based on facts, calculations, scientific and physics theories. I may make mistakes so please leave a comment if you find anything.
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  • @dreamisover9813
    @dreamisover9813 Жыл бұрын

    Great explanation and visualization as usual! Also while I thought it was possible, I have never actually seen 180s that have no arm rotation with them

  • @meta.aesthetica
    @meta.aesthetica Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this detailed explanation of the causes behind twisting ollies! Incredibly helpful and useful. Keep up the good work! 💚

  • @luiza177music
    @luiza177music Жыл бұрын

    Really mind-blowing stuff again! Best tutorials out there

  • @vegascatrescue335
    @vegascatrescue33511 ай бұрын

    Love this video. Going to follow every direction. I can see all of my mistakes that I make from watching this video. Going to correct those mistakes. Thank you again

  • @johnlazzari
    @johnlazzari Жыл бұрын

    Nice video, well put together keep it up

  • @grinder5000314483
    @grinder5000314483 Жыл бұрын

    Never thought about the weight distribution thanks 🙏

  • @robbya.f7861
    @robbya.f7861 Жыл бұрын

    this is so helpfull thank you

  • @cirotarantino7152
    @cirotarantino7152 Жыл бұрын

    Beautiful video ❤❤❤

  • @machiavellian333
    @machiavellian333 Жыл бұрын

    Bro you should do hardflip and why there are multiple sorts of hardflips? You know how some do it like chad muska and others very horizontal, that would be a very interesting comparison, same with vertical frontside flips

  • @freibourdto693
    @freibourdto693 Жыл бұрын

    YOU EXPLAINED THE OLLIE MUCH BETTER THAT MY VIDEO. LOVE THIS CHANNEL ❤️🙌👊

  • @whythetrick

    @whythetrick

    Жыл бұрын

    Awesome! Thank you!

  • @Juli-jd8jg
    @Juli-jd8jg11 ай бұрын

    In the first few seconds I fixed my ollie checked if my shoulders are closed😂 Ty so much ❤

  • @luiseduardopereztorres8223
    @luiseduardopereztorres8223 Жыл бұрын

    maan this is so explainfull!!!!!

  • @mchungleplumble
    @mchungleplumble11 ай бұрын

    Thanks dude, subbed

  • @whythetrick

    @whythetrick

    11 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the sub!

  • @bryaneditiontv600
    @bryaneditiontv600 Жыл бұрын

    I can ollie, I just clicked and liked the video because of the effort of the 3d model. So great😁🔥🔥🔥

  • @whythetrick

    @whythetrick

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad you like it!

  • @SatraSkate
    @SatraSkate Жыл бұрын

    This is amazing man I have a struggle with turning frontside.

  • @whythetrick

    @whythetrick

    Жыл бұрын

    Wish this video could help you!

  • @SatraSkate

    @SatraSkate

    Жыл бұрын

    @@whythetrick I did notice that when I squat really low before ollie I have a higher chance of going straight l. This was before watching this video

  • @Masloff30
    @Masloff30 Жыл бұрын

    Good idea

  • @RonLemen
    @RonLemen Жыл бұрын

    These have all been fantastic videos and thank you for scientifically breaking all of this down, as it is physics after all. I have a "what if" concept and maybe the breakdown of a trick can help answer. Can you break down the science behind "late", as in late flip, kick flip late flip, nollie late flip, etc. I understand the tricks technically(foot positioning and timing) and physically(doing them), but would love to hear the science behind it, thinking about NBDs. if there is "something" about leveling the board and its trajectory(upward momentum/downward momentum) in doing the trick, then could it be possible to do a shuv it, late flip, late shuv...is it a matter of hang time to get in a third, or what other factors are involved. You don't have to answer the "can you do a third trick", but just breaking down the science behind "late" tricks could potentially answer this question. In addition, maybe it might be interesting to do some speculation physics with the board to see if there are any potential variables we are not yet seeing with the board that could possibly open up a new range of tricks... Regardless, thanks for all the great breakdowns.

  • @whythetrick

    @whythetrick

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the comment and recommendation! late tricks will definitely be fun... you might have heard of it already but I'm planning to talk about "intermediate axis theorem" let's see...

  • @ButtonDownRadio
    @ButtonDownRadio Жыл бұрын

    Would you consider hip alignment as another cause?

  • @whythetrick

    @whythetrick

    Жыл бұрын

    True. I would.

  • @MrShaville
    @MrShaville Жыл бұрын

    Yo brooo can we can some front pop shuv videos please

  • @GuitarraErudita
    @GuitarraErudita Жыл бұрын

    If u put the front foot at the right position and train yourself to make it turns back to the right position again but "on the truck" u gonna make your ollies more style And u forgot to mention speed, the more fast u go more your ollie tends to be straight, but maybe this affects more exp skaters than beginners.

  • @AIJOBSFORTHEFUTURE
    @AIJOBSFORTHEFUTURE11 ай бұрын

    Can you do these 3d models with pro skater Instagram clips? Like gustav tonneson, p rod etc…

  • @whythetrick

    @whythetrick

    11 ай бұрын

    Need to talk to my legal first. Wait, I don’t have one haha.

  • @keta1242
    @keta1242 Жыл бұрын

    plis u can explain how to bs i can kickflip, heelflip, pop shove, it frontside but I CANT BACKSIDE i have tried for 1 month but simply i CANT im so under stress

  • @whythetrick

    @whythetrick

    Жыл бұрын

    you mean backside 180, right? noted on your request. thanks for the comment!

  • @muruzabal

    @muruzabal

    Жыл бұрын

    That would be great, here the same for almost 6 months…

  • @mstunameow
    @mstunameow Жыл бұрын

    Well it's not just where your shoulders are when you begin the trick it's whether you rotate them during the trick. It's not "you should have your shoulders parallel to your board" it's "you should KEEP your shoulders parallel to the board". Every single time you see the board rotate in this video, your shoulders are rotating too.

  • @tazmanschmidt8317
    @tazmanschmidt8317 Жыл бұрын

    From my experience and from the footage of great skaters I've seen, I think your front foot placement should be further toe-side and more square. And your sample footage isn't the best because you're only really ollying at half your potential height, you're not quite making the ~'galloping circle motion'. If you keep your front foot more perpendicular it's easier to fold it backwards during the pop, and the shape of the shoe will fit more neatly against the curvature of the board making it easier to control. Not to say that there isn't multiple ways to do it, I just think you should analyse pro footage, or even find the best skater at your park

  • @ikadreeminn
    @ikadreeminn Жыл бұрын

    Are those.. bots in the chat?

  • @whythetrick

    @whythetrick

    Жыл бұрын

    They were. Thanks for letting me know.

  • @joeybegnomebino-rama1831
    @joeybegnomebino-rama1831 Жыл бұрын

    First !

  • @douggotley7169
    @douggotley71696 ай бұрын

    The music and accent make this video unbearable

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