Nollie and Ollie and Butters

It's all about putting pressure on one part of the ski or the other. For ollies you pretty much just bring your toes and feet up to load the tails and pop off that tension. Nollies, you lean forward a bit and pop off the tension on your noses. For butters, you sort of spin while leaning super far forward or backward. All take practice. Ollies/nollies are really easy, but butters will take some more practice unless you're heavy/really strong. You just have to try and see what works for you.
 
lots of practise and just playing with your skis, if you use a little bump on the hill and try to ollie you might be able to get somewhere and just build on that, dont know if that mad any sense haha good luck tho
 
I still don't understand how some people don't dub eject when they do such buttery butters. I can sort of do them but I feel like if I lean any further I'll eject and face plant.
 
make sure your bindings are alright after every butter sesh cus it can loosen or wreck your bindings.
 
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