It’s time to man right up and get airborne! Josh ‘Manhead’ Young talks you through the basics of the frontside ollie…
For a Frontside Ollie on transition, you want to approach the ramp with a bit more speed than you would do for a Frontside Disaster, but your feet and body still want to be in the same position.
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As your front wheels approach the coping, you want to turn your front shoulder away from the coping, as you would doing a Frontside Disaster. As your wheels do approach the coping, you want to do an Ollie.
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Bring your knees up, turn in the frontside manner.
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Spot your landing, put all four wheels down just underneath the coping. Land and ride away.