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sk8terguy
1 month ago

So for the Ollie standing in I think I only needed 1 or 2 days. Driving was 1-2 weeks.

To get a boardstone up… maybe 1 month? maybe 2? That’s what I’ve done.

And “higher can” is not a proper metric. I’m just guessing that you think I can do it in a form where there’s no more technical improvements. This has certainly lasted for more than 1 year, probably I could still work on it, it can be sure to tick out a few centimeters more height.

sk8terguy
1 month ago
Reply to  Streuselbrot

I don’t know, that’s been so long. But I mean that I was relatively much on the board at the beginning. More than today.

Zitronenskater1
1 month ago

Heyy,

For the Ollie standing I needed about a week, but there was only a few milimeters from the ground.

For the Ollie in driving I have approx. 2 weeks needed, but hardly came up.

For the Ollie on a (small) curb I needed 1⁄2 to a 3⁄4 year. I still can’t do it on higher curbs.

I’m still in the process of improving my Ollie.

LG Zitro 🍋

Zitronenskater1
1 month ago
Reply to  Streuselbrot

In the beginning I invested a lot of time for it. I practiced every day until I could get it and felt safer. But as soon as I could, I made the mistake and focused more on other tricks, which is why my Ollie only slowly improved after that. That’s why I’m doing the Ollie again to make him better.

Louca766
1 month ago

Two years and can still nd. I always flee to T-T