How To Jump With A Skateboard
Seeing skateboarders jump earlier, I thought that they tied the skateboards to their feet with an invincible strap. I later discovered that there is no string involved. It is just the work of nature coupled with lots of practice.
In physics, for every action there must be an equal but opposite reaction. This is what makes the skateboard lift off the ground without a ramp. It doesn’t come easy and lots of continuous repeated practice is required. Before you start skateboarding, you should have protective gear. You must wear a knee pad, helmet, elbow pads, gloves and wrist pads for your own safety.
The Technical Aspect
The process starts with the skateboarder placing the board in such a way that it lies flat on the ground. The back foot of the skateboarder is supposed to be put at the tail end of the board. Three quarters before the nose, the skateboarder places his front foot.
When the skateboarder presses the board down with his back foot, the nose of the board will rise. The reason behind this is that the board pivots itself around the wheels at the back creating a near see-saw effect. Subsequently the skateboarder will slide his front foot in the direction of the nose of the board and at the same time he ensures that he jumps upwards. This procedure will make the board level out.
Way Down
To ensure that he lands the Ollie safely and as required, the skater is advised to ensure that his legs are extended and his feet firmly planted on the bolts found on the skateboard. This should act as a shock absorber, cushioning the skater from the impact of landing and it further prevents the skate board from rising up and subsequently hitting the skater on the face.






