The ollie is a skateboarding trick where the skater pops the board into the air, using only their feet and legs, and lands back on the board. It is considered one of the most basic, and essential, tricks in skateboarding. The ollie is usually performed on a flat surface, but can also be done on rails and ledges.
An ollie is a skateboarding trick where the skater pops the board into the air with their feet. It is usually done on a half-pipe or ramp, but it can also be done on flat ground. To do an ollie on a fingerboard, the skater puts their finger on the back of the board and kicks their front foot up. The board should pop into the air, and the skater can then catch it with their other hand.
In order to do an ollie on a fingerboard, you will need to use your finger to flick the board up into the air. You can practice this move by using a piece of cardboard or a skateboard. Once you have the hang of it, you will be able to do an ollie on a fingerboard with ease.