How to Ollie - LOWER the nose to LIFT the tail - Analysis according to science
To lift the tail in an Ollie, you need to understand how your board moves according to science. In this content, we will see how the tail and the board moves from a scientific point of view using 3D models. RELATED VIDEOS Scientific breakdown of How to OLLIE • Scientific breakdown of How to OLLIE Science of leveling Ollie #3d #ollie #skateboarding • Science of leveling Ollie #3d #ollie #skat... Why does your Ollie turn? - 5 Reasons your Ollie turns NOT ONLY shoulders #skateboarding #ollie • Why does your Ollie turn? - 5 Reasons your... #skateboarding #ollie #ai #science #motioncapture You can browse the 3D model in this video from here: https://whythetrick.io/how-to/ollie-h... AI motion converter(login required) https://whythetrick.io/#convertSection

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