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Finger tricks

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Developed by extreme American skateboarder Lance Mountain, finger skateboarding first caught the heart and imagination of Leo Tang Kin-wai, owner of Hong Kong's Skate City Shop, five years ago.

'One day I saw some information about finger skateboarding on the internet and was totally attracted to it,' he says. 'It is so convenient ... you can almost do it anywhere - on the coffee table at home, on tables and chairs in parks, in restaurants, anywhere, as long as you can do tricks.'

Tang says he still enjoys regular skateboarding, but does more finger skateboarding because it is more convenient, sometimes up to five hours a day without feeling bored.

Skateboarding has emerged as the world's most popular X-game, but to achieve a high level in the sport, skateboarders have to practise for years and endure countless injuries from falls. Finger skateboarding, according to Tang, is a great alternative - almost as much fun and a lot less dangerous.

The 'sport' was virtually unknown in Hong Kong before Tang took it up.

Tang says the skills involved in finger skateboarding are much more diverse than regular skateboarding and much easier to master.

'Finger skateboard tricks are so creative that professional skateboarders often use them to rehearse or create new tricks. Our fingers by nature are much more flexible than our bodies so the tricks that we can perform on a finger skateboard are much more diverse than what we can do on a regular skateboard - and you never get hurt.'

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