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on 2/17/2007 fakie ollies are easy to learn. they're also pretty fun.fakie is like switch nollie.the foot youu usualy keep back you would put it on the nose. while riding fakie, put your weight on the nose in a fast motion.when the nose hits the ground, quickly slide your back foot toward the tail. try stopping it on the hardware.suck your legs up to your body. when the board goes down slam your feet and the board on the ground. roll away with a smirk on your face.later
on 8/8/2006 1. Get up speed (I find it harder to do going slow).2. Put your front foot on the nose anywhere it feels comfortable. Place your back foot a little more than half way.3. Pop before you get to the ledge so you don't go off.4. Slide your back foot like a mad man.5. Lean you body back toward your tail so you don't fall forward.6. Push your back foot on the tail once, in the air, to level out.7. Float with it.8. Bend knees when you land so you will ride away clean.
on 11/22/2005 Roll up at a comfortable speed. Place your front foot about halfway up the board, facing about one o'clock. Put your toe on the right hand side of the tail (left hand side if you are goofy), and keep your heel off of the board. When you pop, you want to pull as hard as you can with your back foot, while you give a slight flick with your front foot. The board should do all of its spinning and flipping now. When you see the grip tape coming around, try and catch it on the bolts and set it down as smoothly as possible. If you find that the board is staying behind you, try using a different foot position. Always keep your back foot the same. It will take a while to master, but keep practicing and it will come.
on 11/22/2005 to get going backwards act like your going switch then move to the front of the board. also try to kickflip and do other tricks fakie. i found it easier to do a fakie kickflip then a regual kickflip.
on 11/22/2005 It's harder to level out your board for a fakie ollie than it is for a regular ollie. So, slide your foot up more and it helps level it out.
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