Ollie
Why does my back foot lose contact with the tail?The Direction of Front Foot Slide
Mechanism / Why It Happens
Pushing the front foot forward is not always evil
For lower Ollies or Ollies that cover longer distances, you do need to push your front foot forward. Let's consider what happens when you lightly pop the tail. Naturally, the board's rotation becomes weaker. Unlike when the board has sufficient rotational force, in this case, if you lift your front foot too high, it will lose contact with the board.

What to Do
Adjust the direction of your front foot slide depending on the height of your Ollie
When you pop the tail lightly, pushing the front foot slightly forward helps maintain contact betwee