Tricks, indexed.
Learning a trick used to mean scrubbing a shaky clip back and forth, hunting for the one frame where the pop happens. nollie.zone rebuilds that whole process as a database — every trick broken into four phases, wired into a skill tree, with the bails and fixes laid out next to the steps.
We named it after the nollie — the ollie's mirror image, popped off the nose. It's the perfect symbol for the thing that makes this site different: the Stance Switcher. Set it to regular or goofy once, and every demo on the site flips to match how you actually ride. Try it:
What's on every trick page
- A stance-aware demo — a stylized 3D board you can mirror, slow down and scrub frame-by-frame.
- The Breakdown — four phases from approach to landing, no fluff.
- A Bail Clinic — the exact ways it goes wrong, and how to fix each one.
- A Hardware Check — the gear that makes the trick easier to learn.
- The Trick Tree — what you need first, and what this unlocks next.
One honest note
The board demos are stylized illustrations, not motion-captured footage — they exist to show timing and orientation, not to replace a coach or your own reps. Skate and ride within your limits, scope every landing, and wear a helmet. Slams are part of it; brain injuries don't have to be.