How To Casper on a Finger Board

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Casper on a Finger Board

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If you've been wondering how to Casper well, this article may help. Please follow the steps carefully.

Step 1  

Get into kick flip position.

Step 2  

Practice flipping your board half way so your index finger is underneath (your board should be half flipped so you can feel the grip tape with your finger nail).

Step 3  

Flip it half way so that your middle finger is on the kick (not the grip side) and your index finger underneath. The underneath side is touching the grip because it is flipped.

Step 4  

When you are in #3 lift your index finger up so it looks like a Casper.

Step 5  

Flip side ways to land perfectly.

Tips

  • Don't flip backwards because it will look like you just tried an impossible.
  • Make sure you flip it half way by taking your index finger and pushing down on the side that causes the board to land on your index finger.
  • When it's flipped half way, make sure your middle finger is on the kick.
  • Make sure you lift up your index finger so that it looks like a Casper. If you do not proceed to do this, it will not look like a Casper.

Warnings

  • If your finger placement is not right you are not doing a Casper. Don't be a poser.

Things You'll Need

  • a flat surface
  • a fingerboard

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