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njfingerboarder FBHQ Beginner
Posts : 32 Join date : 2011-10-10 Setup : Riddler deck,dump trucks,Flat face G6 white,new riptape, O RINGZZZZZZZ!!!!!
| Subject: how to nollie! Fri Oct 14, 2011 7:20 pm | |
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| | | Daniel.H Part of the Furniture
Posts : 1510 Join date : 2011-01-06 Age : 29 Location : England, Stoke-on-Trent
| Subject: Re: how to nollie! Fri Oct 14, 2011 10:18 pm | |
| weakfingers tutorial on youtube taught me |
| | | guitarmeetsjake FBHQ Beginner
Posts : 103 Join date : 2011-10-23 Age : 32 Location : Amory, MS Companies : Proud rider of Northwoods performance fingerboards; Fingerboarding, skateboarding, reading, writing, gaming, electric guitar, vaping Setup : Northwoods BIGSTIC complete FIRE series
| Subject: Re: how to nollie! Tue Oct 25, 2011 6:14 am | |
| Man, this is a hard maneuver to learn. Not very hard to do after learned, but learning it just sucks.
The way I learned was by learning to ollie switch stance, or the opposite direction you'd normally roll your fingerboard. That's how *I* learned, but a lot of people told me that learning the regular nollie was easier for them.
I guess the only way to do it is for you to practice. Just.. Keep trying and learn to ollie with the opposite end of the board. Similar to learning to write with the opposite hand, I suppose.
Here is one tip, though. If you learn to ollie switch stance first the way I did, try leaning your body toward the outside, allowing yourself the most control of your board. When you pop it, focus on your front finger. In regular stance, you don't think about it. Your front finger naturally aids in the ollie. In switch stance, you're not going to be thinking about that, and it's usually hard to figure out what's wrong. Pay attention to your front finger and make sure it's doing its job. At the position I described a few lines back (to the best of my ability... :/ ) you should be able to pull the board into an ollie motion by pushing your hand outward after the pop. I found it easier to focus on both nollies and switch ollies when I was concentrating on landing it into a 5-0 on a very small ledge (such as a book).
Best of luck! |
| | | njfingerboarder FBHQ Beginner
Posts : 32 Join date : 2011-10-10 Setup : Riddler deck,dump trucks,Flat face G6 white,new riptape, O RINGZZZZZZZ!!!!!
| Subject: THANKS Sat Jan 21, 2012 1:41 am | |
| - guitarmeetsjake wrote:
- Man, this is a hard maneuver to learn. Not very hard to do after learned, but learning it just sucks.
The way I learned was by learning to ollie switch stance, or the opposite direction you'd normally roll your fingerboard. That's how *I* learned, but a lot of people told me that learning the regular nollie was easier for them.
I guess the only way to do it is for you to practice. Just.. Keep trying and learn to ollie with the opposite end of the board. Similar to learning to write with the opposite hand, I suppose.
Here is one tip, though. If you learn to ollie switch stance first the way I did, try leaning your body toward the outside, allowing yourself the most control of your board. When you pop it, focus on your front finger. In regular stance, you don't think about it. Your front finger naturally aids in the ollie. In switch stance, you're not going to be thinking about that, and it's usually hard to figure out what's wrong. Pay attention to your front finger and make sure it's doing its job. At the position I described a few lines back (to the best of my ability... :/ ) you should be able to pull the board into an ollie motion by pushing your hand outward after the pop. I found it easier to focus on both nollies and switch ollies when I was concentrating on landing it into a 5-0 on a very small ledge (such as a book).
Best of luck! |
| | | TheGertz FBHQ Beginner
Posts : 19 Join date : 2012-02-06 Age : 32 Location : Maine, USA Setup : riding a four corner fingerboard, all stock.
want something a little different, though.
| Subject: Re: how to nollie! Wed Feb 08, 2012 3:16 am | |
| Hey, I'm having a lot of trouble learning nollies as well. I try the same motions as olling, but with my index finger. Should I be doing something else?
Also, do people ever fingerboard with their left/not dominate hand?
Last edited by TheGertz on Wed Feb 08, 2012 3:17 am; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : Fix spelling mistake) |
| | | Tim Lowery Part of the Furniture
Posts : 1802 Join date : 2009-10-22 Age : 30 Location : Seymour Tennessee Companies : filming, baseball, and self pleasuring Setup : Redemption NM
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| Subject: Re: how to nollie! Wed Feb 08, 2012 4:59 am | |
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| | | Tom M FBHQ Beginner
Posts : 48 Join date : 2012-01-09 Age : 29 Location : Argentina Companies : Gaming, CS1.6 & CS2D
| Subject: Re: how to nollie! Fri Feb 10, 2012 3:10 pm | |
| learning nollies is like when you first learned ollies but maybe even harder since you're already used to poping with the other finger I guess. I still can't get them. |
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