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How to Nollie Frontside 180 off a Ledge

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Summary: The Nollie frontside 180 is the easiest Nollie 180 to perform since a skater can see where they are spinning. Get skateboarding trick tips to learn how to Nollie frontside 180 off a ledge in this free skateboarding video clip.

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"Next, I'm going to show you how to do a Nollie frontside 180 off of a ledge. This type of Nollie 180 is the easier one to perform since you can see where you're spinning. Just to review, nollie is when you're front foot stays on the nose of the board, back foot's middle of the board. Almost like the switch position but think of it as riding switch in fakie. Going to do the same sort of thing as a regular nollie. Stomp on the tail but what makes it different is you're going to start your pre-spin towards your front foot before you start nollieing. As you nollie, turn your upper body towards the front foot so the rest of the board will spin the 180 degrees. And once you've made the full rotation you just want to line up as straight as possible so that you can land cleanly. And again, it's important to remember when you're doing this trick on a ledge that you need to take into consideration take off room. You don't want to get too close to the ledge because the closer you get the more uneven your board's going to take off and the more uneven you're going to land."

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