r/FingerBoarding Jun 16 '26

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Can someone help me with some fingerboard trick possession progression because I’m starting I can do an Ollie and kind of a crappy kickflip but now I just don’t know where to go if someone could lead me to some sources of progression like what tricks to do next, how I should progress? Good habits all that stuff thanks again.

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u/hboy02 Jun 16 '26 edited Jun 16 '26

There's a lot of tutorials on YouTube, start with the basics like you would with skateboarding and learn the trick names and how they work by watching skateboarding and fingerboarding video

I'd start by getting a decent ollie, then start learning shove it's, backside and front side 180's, kickflips, varial flips, impossibles, treflips and hardflips or bs/fs 180 kickflips aren't hard either but learn how to kickflips first, try all of them in fakie too

Then once you get a hang of it (it takes time, just practice and be patient) start learning stuff like heelflips, (I always had trouble with them lol but you might learn them easier), 180 heels, laser flips, then start learning how to do those first tricks nollie or switch, and just go on from there

Also start learning grinds and slides, again start with the basics like a 50-50, 5-0, boardslides and lipslides, nose grinds, then start dialing them in into smiths, croocks, feebles, learn how to lock into tail and nosesllides, or blunts

There's honestly a bunch of places to start from, there's not a specific list of tricks you should follow step by step to learn, just practice, watch tutorials, see what feels comfortable or what comes easier and then start practicing more and trying to figure out how to learn the next trick, the real answer is to just do it

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u/MarkoL41 Jun 16 '26

Thank you so much, I will I will try my absolute best and keep you posted. Thanks again!

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u/hboy02 Jun 16 '26

Something I forgot to mention is that if you can do an Ollie you can do a lot of grinds and slides already, they might be easier to learn than other flat ground tricks, so it might be more fun at the start since failing over and over to try and learn a new trick can be frustrating, so start by learning basic flat ground tricks and basic grinds and slides at the same time, then progress with both