Want a beautiful and functional chest harness? Look no further! Step 1: Tie a reverse-tension single column around the waist, placing the knot in the back. Step 2: Run the…
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Suspension is a dangerous activity and your first year or two of tying or being tied are the time when you’re most likely to make mistakes. Here’s some of my…
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The standard way of tying off an upline is to use a Munter hitch which allows us to easily hoist up, once the person is in position we tie it…
Continue readingBetween the ground and a hard point
Or a guide to slings, rings and more. What you put between your bottom and the hard point is a critical point of failure. We most commonly see people not…
Continue readingScene Ideas Handout
Below are word clouds, feel free to cross out, circle or add words to help you brainstorm what you like either generally or for a particular scene I want to…
Continue readingRope Guide
Rope types Synthetic rope (especially nylon) can be very slippery and may not work with frictions, it also requires you tie bulletproof knots which can be helpful for beginners but…
Continue readingSuspension Paths
So I went to SCRUE the other day and had a really good conversation with GrayDancer and Provocations about rope skill levels and the issues around what is intermediate, but…
Continue readingSuspension, it’s a team sport
One of the biggest mistakes I see inexperienced riggers making besides rigging above their own skill level is tying beyond their bottoms skill level. While it might be easy to…
Continue readingBottoming Bag
A guide of items you should pack in your bag as a bottom. IF YOU BRING NOTHING ELSE BRING THESE Daily Medications (Inhalers, insulin, etc) Water Snacks (sugar + protein)…
Continue readingBuilding your Risk profile
your own risk profile. For example if you’re the sole provider for a child you might choose to never participate in any kind of breath play because that’s too risky…
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