Speed Bondage (Class)
This page provides the links to the tutorials referenced in class:
The In 60 Seconds… and Speed Bondage classes cover methods to tie your partner very quickly. Either by pre-creating a rope bondage tool that can be used at need or by using rapid capture techniques that are great for takedown scenes
These are hands-on skills-development classes.
All the techniques covered are available for on TheDuchy, so your students will have something to refer to after the class. You are free to use this material just as it is or modify it to fit your needs.
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- Safety & Negotiation information is provided throughout the class, as are various elements of rope handling & style
—- - The Prusik Head – The core techniques for making the knot itself
- Prusik Cuffs – Using the Prusik to create rope handcuffs
- Prusik Shackle – Using the Prusik to make an adjustable Single Column
- Prusik Anchor – Adding a Prusik Shackle to an adjustable anchor so you can reposition your partner without untying them.
—- - Redmayne Catch (Members) – Adding an element to the Prusik Anchor that allows you to tighten the tie with one hand
—- - One-Handed Slip Knot (Members) – A method for tying a rope around something using only a single hand.
- Hojojitsu Ittatsu-ryu (Members) – A Box Tie-style technique with roots going back hundreds of years, this harness can be put on a person in less than one minute, even if they are laying flat on the floor!
Target audience (beginner, intermediate, advanced)
Beginner.
Format (lecture, discussion, demonstration, hands-on)
This is a practical, hands-on class that rotates between discussion, demonstrations, step-by-step walk-through of each tie, and practice sessions with high involvement by the instructor.
What should attendees bring (how much rope, etc.)
- You can learn these various techniques with one 10′ (~3m) and one 15′ (4.5m) piece of rope or two 15′ pieces, but feel free to bring more if you like.