How To Ollie On A Tech Deck

Hello. Do you like to play with a tech deck? I think we all do. However, not all of us - and, not that long ago, I was one of them - do not know how to do tricks. And that, even though playing with a tech board is always fun, would be fun wouldn't it! So, let's get into how to ollie on a tech deck. Sounds fun, as a start to your tricking with a tech board, doesn't it! Let's get going. I hope you enjoy your read and find value in it.

This way of how to ollie on a tech deck is done with three fingers.

The first thing you do is, behind the screws at the front of the tech board, put the index finger.

Now, at this point, what you are going to do is put middle finger just, not in front of but, behind the logo that says Tech Deck.
At this point, what you do is, on the back of the tech deck board put the ring finger.

Now, at this what what you are going to have to do is be a little violent. Or, not violent but harsh. You are going to press down the back of the board, very hard, and simultaneously you are going to move your tech deck in a forward motion whilst fingers are still remaining on the board. Now, at this point you are going to - of course - land the board. And how is this done? It's as simple as it sounds so they do it. It's really that simple. All you need to do is actually do it.

Does this sound like something you could do? Don't theorize - try it!

But if you finmd this to be difficult, there are a few things you could do in order to make things easier for you. One is to, tighten up the trucks of your tech deck. Also, doing this at school is stupid as your teachers are going to steal your board. Also, be patient as this isn't a very simple task to perform - so it could in fact take some time for you to learn how to ollie on a tech deck. I do hope that you find value in what I presented to you in this little guide! 

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