How to Do a Nollie Impossible on a Skateboard

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This is a freestyle skateboarding move for advanced skaters. What makes this a Nollie Impossible instead of the regular Ollie Impossible is that you scoop up the skateboard with your front foot. This trick can be done going either backwards or forward, whichever gives you the best momentum to get the board to roll over your foot.

Instructions

Difficulty: Challenging
Step1
Place your feet one on each end of the board. Your feet need to be equally apart to apply pressure on the board so that you can give it the right amount of pop to get it off the cement and wrap it around your front foot. Start rolling.
Step2
Bend down as you would for a regular nollie while you are applying pressure through your legs down onto the ends of the board. Here's the tricky part. Lift up your rear foot from the board. That action will release the pressure you've been exerting and make the skateboard pop right off of the ground.
Step3
Scoop the board up, using your front foot. As you are scooping, direct the board so that it wraps around your foot in a straight pathway. Do this by lifting up your foot and pulling it in closer to your body. Keep it moving by pushing your leg out in front of you.
Step4
Keep centered over the board so that you can land the move well with both feet back on the board. Once you have it down, try it going backwards.

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