Tips & tricks to get more and more air with a fingerboard ollie
Have you ever wanted to do an ollie on a Tech Deck or fingerboard, but didn't know how? Or are you someone who has to do tricks with 3 fingers (rather than 2)? With a little practice, you can pull off an ollie on a fingerboard with three fingers, no problem at all. Keep reading for the best tips and tricks on how to pop an ollie!
Quick Tips to Ollie on a Fingerboard
Put your index finger just behind the front screws, and put your middle finger on the tail so a small sliver of the back is visible. Smack your middle finger down hard while simultaneously lifting and sliding your index finger forward. Use your index finger to guide the board back down while still moving forward.
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- If you still can't do an ollie but would like to get some air, build a ramp and jump over stuff with that! You could even build your very own fingerboard skate park .Thanks
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- Use your tech deck in open areas without objects in the way at first. Classrooms can be risky since teachers may confiscate boards during lessons. A counter at home is a good practice spot.
- Things like wheel shape and grip tape can impact maneuverability when learning tricks. Consider upgrades like wood boards, rubber bearings, and foam tape for best results.
- If you're having trouble getting the board off the ground, make sure to really snap the tail down to pop it upward. Use a pencil to visualize clearing an obstacle.
- For the most realistic experience, learn tricks with 2 fingers to mimic a skateboarder's feet. Once you master basics like ollies this way, you can try 3 fingers.
- Don't stress too much while learning. Ollies take practice. Find a soft surface at first, then move to harder surfaces once you get comfortable with the motion.
- Take it slow as a beginner fingerboarder. Master ollies first before moving onto kickflips and other tricks. Walk before you run!
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Warnings
- After a while of using your fingerboard, the bolts could become loose. As soon as it gets wobbly, you must use your tool to tighten it. If you lost it, twist it tighter with your finger or use a bobby pin.Thanks
- Don't slam your board too hard to the ground. It could break in half!Thanks
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