Any tips for how to ollie and landing manual?
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When I do a Ollie to manny I always put my flick foot in the middle and my pop foot normal then I do a short Ollie and use the flick foot to level the weight and always make sure your pop foot land on the concrete first then just roll away like a pimp
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Try and find a low pad to manul and just try landing and dragging your tAle then try and balence out ur wait near the end of the pad then gradulay tey landing and balencing ps u could always try it flat first
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try to bend your knees and not to lean back
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You almost need to rocket ollie to get started and just get used to ollieing up and landing on your back 2 wheels then focus on staying in manny
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make the Ollie minimal in height which makes landing manual very easy
Take almost all weight of the nose of your board
After you pop an ollie, shift your weight back a bit while you're landing
Just start with your front foot on the front bolts right above your trucks then Ollie and then land it leaning back right in the middle it can't be too far forward or you'll end up on 4 wheels before you know it but it can't be too far back or you'll tail drag it's basically all about balance I would highly recommend you have your ollies and manuals down before you try this
It's not that hard just make sure to keep balance and control of ur board. Don't slide too far up and lose control. Just when u Land put more weight on ur back trucks. It works over time. I just kept on doing it and now I can clear a half pipe from Ollie to manny
You want to move your top foot lower down when you Ollie so when you land you can already be in a good balanced position for your manual.
It takes practice make sure you have your Ollie's down pact and your manual good and just start by ollieing and straight into manual until you can Ollie into manual
Two tips that i use for ollie and land manual : i put my weight forward à little bit with m'y back foot on the centre of the tail for more stability. And do an ollie just the hight of the obstacle to avoid à brutal impact that would make you fail the balance of your manual.
Do ur highest ollie standing still and land fully on ur tail that helps
When landing you ollie, try and put your foot far up the board to ensure you have the most balance and control over your board. Hopefully this helps as it works for me!
Meassure ur ollie right and focus on keeping ur front knee bent
Just keep practicing an ollie landing on the back tail or front tail depending on type of manual then after your good at that do that then flatten the board out just a bit
What you wanna do is ollie then put a little pressure on the tail like you would on a flat ground manual (do it in the air) then try not to put the front wheels on the ground when you land.
While doing a ollie to manual you have to Ollie then you have to give your weight to the tail👍🏻👍🏻
Um I guess when you Ollie put you back truck lower than you front the whole time and keep trying until you get what's comfortable and what works with you
Put pressure on your back foot and lean a bit back.
Lean back but now to the point you fall.
Yes here is a tip so when you Ollie think of landing into a Manual but when riding
Yes sure as m beginner learning Ollie n m not successful or slow d board when m riding downslop
Hold your wheigt of your body above your tail, and don't level your ollie to much so you can push your back foot faster to the ground
i find poping an ollie then landing with your front foot slightly rolled works well
First known to do a good Ollie an the try to Ollie manual
Just keep your weight on your back foot
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First try Ollie and land on you tail
don’t worry about how high you can get your ollie. think about easing your front foot off the nose when landing.
Land in a tail slide first
When you ollie, dont slode your front foot too much, it will make sure that you have a less chance of landing flat
instead of slamming ur front foot back down, just try to kinda stay in the pop with the back foot upon landing. so
Kick turn first