A fingerboard is a miniature copy of a skateboard designed to be skated with fingers. Learning to do tricks on it is not so difficult. The main thing is to learn how to make the basis of all tricks - Ollie. After learning it, you can do other tricks, for example, Heelflip (Hillflip), Kickflip (Kickflip) and others, as well as some combo tricks. Ollie concludes that you need to make a jump into the air with your finger, without lifting your fingers from the skin. It is recommended that you first learn how to do this trick on the spot, and only then - on the go.
Instructions
Step 1
So, place your middle finger on the tail (the tail of the fingerboard), slightly obliquely, to cover the two rear screws with your finger. Place your index finger in the middle of the board parallel to the deck.
Step 2
Next, you need to slightly pull the fingerboard back, then sharply click on the tail with your middle finger and with your index finger, start pulling from the middle of the fingerboard in the direction up and along the skin. After lifting the fingerboard off the surface, align it again with your index finger, returning the board to a horizontal position. The main thing here is to clearly coordinate the movements of the fingers, as well as maintain balance.
Step 3
As you continue to fly, keep your fingers above the screws and keep your balance in the air.
Step 4
When landing, place your fingers on the screws of the board as follows: index to the front screws, middle to the rear.
Step 5
If you get the trick right the first time around, you can consider yourself a great student and continue to hone your skills. Then try making Ollie on the go. To make your skating look more spectacular, more spectacular, jump on any object, be it a stack of cassettes, books, discs, and so on. Or vice versa - jumping off an object. But buying a finger park is generally an ideal.