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An "ollie impossible" involves the vertical 360-degree rotation of the board around the skater's back or front foot. This trick was invented by [[Rodney Mullen]] in 1982, who shared the idea of this trick with some of his older friends who believed the trick to be "impossible", hence the name.
An "ollie [[Impossible|impossible]]" involves the vertical 360-degree rotation of the board around the skater's back foot. Some variations wrap around the front foot as well. This trick was invented by [[Rodney Mullen]] in 1982, who shared the idea of this trick with some of his older friends who believed the trick to be "impossible", hence the name.


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