
Preh1storic_Rib
How do I return this joy?
- Aug 22, 2024
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I'm pretty settled on this method, its just the most accessible and I hopefully have most things already on hand. I have a few questions though. A lot of posts on the topic here seem to contradict eachother, so I'm not sure what to treat as useful.
I was more active a while ago and at the time, partial suspension hanging seemed to be deemed unreliable. Is this still the case? finding something to support your whole body weight in full is not fun.
On that topic, how to tell if something can support your full weight, weight for partial? My apartment only has a sliding bathroom door, no closet bars. But my shower has this random beam (not for the shower rod, its cubic and thick) I don't think its solid, but it also doesn't feel empty. And the bathroom has loads of handrails and bars, though most are at an angle and low to the ground since they're for getting up.
Would I maybe have better luck renting a cheap motel room? Outside isn't really an option for me. I don't have a car and the streets are still busy at night around my area.
Alternatively, could I use one of those doorway pull up bars? I'd have to buy it obviously, but it seems reliably sturdy.
I have a rope I think should work, but the cord is thicker than I've seen discussed. I imagine this might be a problem? Its very slippery, 3 strand, I nicked it off my mother's boyfriend before moving out, who is an arborist. I'm fairly sure it was used for hauling.
knots? I've seen the noose knot and slip knot thrown around the most, to my knowledge these are the same thing. Please correct me if I'm wrong and their differences.
I'll also just take any resources I might not have seen. Conflicting information is better than none.
I was more active a while ago and at the time, partial suspension hanging seemed to be deemed unreliable. Is this still the case? finding something to support your whole body weight in full is not fun.
On that topic, how to tell if something can support your full weight, weight for partial? My apartment only has a sliding bathroom door, no closet bars. But my shower has this random beam (not for the shower rod, its cubic and thick) I don't think its solid, but it also doesn't feel empty. And the bathroom has loads of handrails and bars, though most are at an angle and low to the ground since they're for getting up.
Would I maybe have better luck renting a cheap motel room? Outside isn't really an option for me. I don't have a car and the streets are still busy at night around my area.
Alternatively, could I use one of those doorway pull up bars? I'd have to buy it obviously, but it seems reliably sturdy.
I have a rope I think should work, but the cord is thicker than I've seen discussed. I imagine this might be a problem? Its very slippery, 3 strand, I nicked it off my mother's boyfriend before moving out, who is an arborist. I'm fairly sure it was used for hauling.
knots? I've seen the noose knot and slip knot thrown around the most, to my knowledge these are the same thing. Please correct me if I'm wrong and their differences.
I'll also just take any resources I might not have seen. Conflicting information is better than none.