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What are the extreme sports with low risk factors?
Finger skateboarding, referred to as fingerboard, is a new extreme hand sport. It is said that an American skateboarder invented finger skateboarding, practiced his favorite skateboarding skills in rainy days, and practiced with fingers instead of feet at home.

Finger skateboards are no different from ordinary skateboards in appearance and configuration. Finger skateboard, even in hub bearing, plate radian, these details are restored and copied in ordinary skateboard.

In addition to the anti-skid pad on the surface, real skateboards use sandpaper, while professional finger skateboards use rubber anti-skid pads that are more suitable for finger skin. Each set of fingerboard is equipped with tools such as screwdriver and Allen wrench, and there are various spare axles to choose from. Finger skateboarding looks simple, but it is not easier to operate than foot skateboarding. Finger skateboarding refers to the extreme movement of the hand, which relies on the fingers to control the finger skateboard to make various actions.

If you want to experience the limit, skiing is good, although the domestic conditions are not as good as those in North America and Alps. If you are not afraid of pain, you can choose skateboarding and roller skating. If you have good financial resources, you can play paragliding and hang gliding. Surfing is also a good experience if conditions permit. According to the entry requirements of physical fitness, paragliding seems to be the lowest that my friends who play paragliding told me. I hope experienced people can correct me.