My Ollie started off landing crooked. I kept adjusting the placement of my feet and now I can land straight. Its not perfect but it's better
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If your board is landing sideways, it means your popping it sideways, make sure before you pop that your shoulders are straight. I had that trouble because I used to look at my front foot but that puts your shoulders on an angle. So look straight down in between your feet :) hope this helps!
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Keep your shoulders straight over the board while you Ollie then you stay straight
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Pop it right onto the center of tail, and DO NOT turn your shoulders.
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Be sure that you have your feet in the correct position of the board and not sliding your feet also don't turn any part of your body while in the air
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Thanks for the tip, that's what I'm struggling with!
What helped me is when I did an Ollie I moved my body with the board
Keep your shoulders parallel to the board
Make sure you are not bending your shoulders
keep your shoulders parallel to the board
Make sure you don't bend over or hunch over
Nice keep practicigne
It's so hard for me to get my foot to swipe up so I can get the tail up
Ceep you footing in the same place
just keep doing to and it will be perfect
It does not mean you popping it sideways. You are turning your shoulders in the air before you come down, common sense
Practice Practice Practice and then try an 180
Practicing little ollies and bring them right back to the same angle you popped from, eventually build up to max height
Yo, I’m a new skater and was having the same problem. Its because you are spinning your shoulders when you jump up which in turn starts spinning your board. I have to focus on keeping my front shoulder square and popping it forward more when I pop. Try it; it helps.
Bruh dont move ur shoulders
KEEP YOUR SHOULDERS LINED UP WITH YOUR FEET. If you don’t have your shoulders straight, your feet will move, which causes your board to move sideways or something.