As defines their name, tech deck skateboards are actually miniature skateboards where the fingers are used instead of the feet. fingertrick.fr Also called fingerboards, they are the latest and greatest in trick riding that ensures the safety of tricksters while providing a challenging activity. Although only about 4 inches/96mm long, they can be purchased either individually or in packs of six. When designer wheels and stickers are added they work just like their full-sized counterparts.

With over 4000 models available, they are quickly becoming a collector's dream. Many are no longer available and these are also becoming a financial investment that is paying off in spades. Due to their popularity, various models are now available that have inspired contests both in the home as well as at the tournament level. When in a challenge of this kind it doesn't take long to determine which competitors have perfected their skills.

Fingerboards have provided a way to practice skateboarding skills when environmental conditions do not allow practicing on a full-size board outside. Even the pros utilize this pseudo form of practice where they can physically try out tricks and then mentally memorize the moves that can be applied when on the full-sized model.

For the majority of tricks the middle finger is placed on the kick plate and the index finger is placed on the logo in the center of the board. This is a basic position from which many tricks can be performed. The nollie, for example, where the nose of the board is pushed down while the back end lifts off or the kickflip where the board is actually flipped are only a couple of the tricks that are very popular today.

Fortunately today the Internet connects us with the world and feeds various interests. As a result, online videos and even a Game Boy version allows the novice to learn the basics of individual tricks before actually performing them. Additionally, accessories such as miniature skate parks and ramps can be purchased to better replicate what would be found when using the full-sized model.

The fact you have never been on a skateboard before doesn't mean that you can't enjoy this activity. In fact, many who have started with miniatures have soon taken their skills into the streets and have been amazed at the results. Whether skateboard parks and ramps are handmade or purchased, the more challenge one can provide for themselves the quicker they can perfect some the more difficult skills.

Before long you can start creating tricks and stunts of your own. With purchased ramps and skate parks, parts are generally interchangeable. This allows more creativity and builds confidence. Additionally, the mathematics of building a skate park teaches young ones how algebra and geometry are used in real life.

Tech deck skateboards are extremely popular for people of all ages. They are miniature replicas of their full-sized counterparts, but use only the fingers when performing a variety of tricks and stunts that can provide hours of fun. With any luck their inclusion in the 2012 Olympic games will come to fruition so those who are just perfecting their skills should continue to do so as, one day, they may come in very handy.