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Jayden H.
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PostSubject: Switch and Nollie Heels?   Switch and Nollie Heels? EmptySat Jun 02, 2012 7:10 pm

I REALLY want to learn these, but every time I try, I just end up doing switch/nollie kickflips, it's getting annoying, Someone help!
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PostSubject: Re: Switch and Nollie Heels?   Switch and Nollie Heels? EmptySat Jun 02, 2012 10:02 pm

Start by throwing them with your wrist after you pop, and once you get them you will get better at flicking instead of throwing
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PostSubject: Re: Switch and Nollie Heels?   Switch and Nollie Heels? EmptySat Jun 02, 2012 11:00 pm

Okay, I'll try, thanks! happy
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PostSubject: Re: Switch and Nollie Heels?   Switch and Nollie Heels? EmptySun Jun 03, 2012 12:26 am

I can barely nollie, ive only been fingerboarding a few months tho. Nollies just seem so awkward, but i gotta learn em! happy
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Jayden H.
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PostSubject: Re: Switch and Nollie Heels?   Switch and Nollie Heels? EmptySun Jun 03, 2012 1:24 am

I try to avoid just nollies, Like I can nollie flip and tre and stuff, But plain nollies are just difficult tongue
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PostSubject: Re: Switch and Nollie Heels?   Switch and Nollie Heels? EmptySun Jun 03, 2012 1:34 am

Im gonna keep practing them, seems like if i try enough ill get them!
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PostSubject: Re: Switch and Nollie Heels?   Switch and Nollie Heels? EmptySun Jun 03, 2012 6:25 am

I curl the kicking finger a little bit. As soon as you pop, flick the finger forwards and also a little bit downwards onto the edge of the board.

This is one of the tricks I learned on a skateboard first. Watch the technique of other people doing it, on a fingerboard or even on a skateboard. Picture it in your mind when you do it.
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PostSubject: Re: Switch and Nollie Heels?   Switch and Nollie Heels? EmptySun Jun 03, 2012 8:03 am

Xi wrote:
I curl the kicking finger a little bit. As soon as you pop, flick the finger forwards and also a little bit downwards onto the edge of the board.

This is one of the tricks I learned on a skateboard first. Watch the technique of other people doing it, on a fingerboard or even on a skateboard. Picture it in your mind when you do it.

I do the same with the curl, But I'll try the Forward/Downward flick.

I try to incorporate the way I do heelflips on a board, But it doesn't help. /:

Thanks for the tips Xi very happy
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PostSubject: Re: Switch and Nollie Heels?   Switch and Nollie Heels? EmptyMon Jun 18, 2012 11:27 am

nollies for me are easy, but not nollie heels. I see everybody doing them, but I can't. the best nollie tricks I can do is nollie hardflip.
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