well, start him off on a curb, then a 2 stair, and work your way up, and it might help by doing the stairs with him, and show him the exact right time when to ollie..
when i was a noob at skating my friend did this for me and now i do this for other people, to help them out..
:)
then eventually work up to kickflips off themHow do you give beginner skaters the courage to ollie there first couple of stairs?
I suppose you would show them how to by doing it yourself and reward the bravest one with a physical show of friendliness, like a high five and a ';good job!';, depending on if you are trying to place a positive influence, or have a certain way they see you. I don't skate, but, rewarding people can bring about more effort
when i first tried to ollie stairs, the thought of looking like a pussy if i didnt do it pretty much gave me the courage to do it, lol
i also find it easier to start small, on something like a 3 stair or 4 stair.
A bike or football helmet, knee pads, shoulder pads, a cup, a cheep egg crate mattress at the bottom of the stairs and 911 programed into your cell phone. Good luck!
make him do it if he doent do it threatin to beat him up.
pay em a reasonable amount of money
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