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Preventing Frontside 360 Ollie Mistakes

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Summary: Skateboarders prevent common frontside 360 ollie mistakes by first learning what these common mistakes are. See how to prevent common mistakes for frontside 360 ollies in this free video of skateboarding trick tips.

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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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"Some of the common mistakes that you'll experience while learning how to front side three sixty ollie is you just won't be able to catch up with the board enough with your body. This is probably the hardest part. The only way to compensate for that is for you to make sure that you are able to build up enough steam and momentum using your upper body to get all the way around and meet the board where you need to. There is going to be a moment also that you are not going to be able to see where you are going. This is where practice just comes in and you need to try it over and over again and learn through repetition where your body is going to be before it gets there. The other problem that people have learning front side three sixty ollie is that the board just does not stick to their feet long enough. This is going to require you to try out different foot positions. For me the best foot position is to hang my toe over like this and compensate for the difference after the full rotation. So that your foot ends up where you need it to be to roll away. Those are just some tips that can help you learn how to three sixty front side ollie."

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