1. Set up your feet like you would for an ollie, but then move your front foot slightly to the toe side of your board so the ball of your foot is about three-quarters of the way to the edge. You will begin to feel the correct spot.
2. Move your back foot so the ball is in the middle of the tail.
3. Snap your tail as you would for an ollie.
4. Put pressure on the ball of your front foot as you begin to go up, and kick outward with your front foot.
5. Raise your rear foot away from the board, allowing the board to flip freely.
6. Keep your feet above the board as it flips and let it hit your feet as it finishes its rotation. The board should have flipped and be back on your foot at the peak of the trick.