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Skateboarding Tricks: Testing Nollie Frontside Noseslides

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Summary: Practice a nollie into a nose stall position in skateboarding. Learn how to test a nollie frontside noseslide with free video tips from a sponsored skateboarder.

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By Shawn Connelly
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Shawn Connelly has more than 20 years of skateboarding knowledge. He has appeared in “Slap,” “Thrasher” and “Transworld” magazines, and his sponsors include Venture Trucks, Ricta...read more

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"One very good way to learn how to nollie frontside noseslide, is just simply to test the nollie into the nosestall position. The more you do this, the more ready you'll be, to actually nollie then slide the noseslide and pop out. So one way you can do that, is by approaching the edge a little more directly, and nollieing straight into the nosecap position. And then, as you get more and more comfortable, and you're able to land steadily in the noseslide position, begin to gradually ride a little more parallel to the ledge. This will cause you to start to nollie in, and start sliding. Basically what you're doing is you're heading more in a direction of the slide, and able to pop out. So, what you're going to want to do at first, is ride almost directly into the ledge, nollie in, get up into the noseslide position, and then practice nollying out. It's a good way to get it down pat, and then eventually you'll want to learn how to do it rolling and do a nollie frontside noseslide pop out."

eHow Article: Skateboarding Tricks: Testing Nollie Frontside Noseslides

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