THE FASTEST WAY TO LEARN HOW TO OLLIE TUTORIAL
This tutorial cuts through the noise and shows the fastest viable path to landing ollies. Fast doesn’t mean sloppy—it means efficient, skipping the common detours that trap beginners for months.
Who This Video Helps
Impatient skaters who want to start tricking soon, people learning alongside friends and feeling behind, or beginners who’ve tried slowly and carefully but still don’t have consistent ollies.
What To Watch Closely
- The priority mechanics. Notice what the video emphasizes and what it glosses over. The important stuff gets focus; the less critical details get less time.
- Drilling focus. See which specific drills the video recommends and how they target the exact skills that unlock progress.
- The “moment of understanding.” Watch for the point where students’ techniques shift and ollies start happening. What changed?
Common Mistakes
- Thinking “fast” means “sloppy.” Fast learning means focused practice, not lowered standards.
- Skipping the warm-up. Even efficient learning needs proper setup. Cold muscles don’t learn as quickly.
Try This Drill
Set a timer for 15 minutes. Ollie stationary as many clean times as you can. Rest 5 minutes. Then ollie 10 times rolling. This focused approach beats two-hour sessions of wandering practice.
Dojo Note
Speed comes from clarity, not from pushing harder. A skater who understands the snap-scoop relationship will land ollies faster than one who’s been trying random motions for weeks. We teach the mechanics that work, which naturally accelerates learning.
What To Learn Next
Once ollies are consistent, nollies and fakie ollies open up, followed by the entire Lv1 and Lv2 trick arsenal.
