A nollie is a trick used in skateboarding in which the rider performs a “backwards ollie”. This is accomplished by using their front foot and the nose of the board, rather than their back foot and the tail of the board. It, just like many other technical tricks, was invented and perfected by Rodney Mullen. It is often confused with “fakie” skating, because the two styles look the same, but are fundamentally different. Nollie requires the rider to be able to skate switch style whereas fakie does not.
To perform a nollie, the rider must place their front foot on the nose of the board. Their back foot should be somewhere near the middle of the board, or wherever it feels comfortable. Then the rider must push down on the nose of the board in order to propel the tail into the air. The rider must then slide their back foot towards the tail while raising their front foot into the air. This action will propel the board into the air. The rider must then keep their feet over the board and follow it back to the ground.
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