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Not really much to say. I know how to tie the knot and all that but like, I feel like I'm doing it wrong. It takes so long for it to feel like anything is happening and by then I usually find a way out. What can I do better? Is there like a trick to it?
(English isn't my first language, sorry for bad grammar.)
Not really much to say. I know how to tie the knot and all that but like, I feel like I'm doing it wrong. It takes so long for it to feel like anything is happening and by then I usually find a way out. What can I do better? Is there like a trick to it?
(English isn't my first language, sorry for bad grammar.)
It just takes practice tbh. Are you trying partial or full suspension? Partial is significantly harder to get right, I would say it's impossible for me. You might be the same way.
Anyways, your goal should be to compress the carotid artery on both sides. If you look it up, you may be able to find where they are which may help you compress them. It should take 5-10 secs and you'll feel dizzy very quickly.
It just takes practice tbh. Are you trying partial or full suspension? Partial is significantly harder to get right, I would say it's impossible for me. You might be the same way.
Anyways, your goal should be to compress the carotid artery on both sides. If you look it up, you may be able to find where they are which may help you compress them. It should take 5-10 secs and you'll feel dizzy very quickly.
I guess it would be a partial suspension since my feet can still barely touch the floor, but its the only place i can do right now. I think looking it up definitely will help a lot though. i might have to reposition the rope a bit.
I guess it would be a partial suspension since my feet can still barely touch the floor, but it's the only place i can do right now. I think looking it up definitely will help a lot though. i might have to reposition the rope a bit.
Yeah if your feet are touching the ground, it's partial. I wish I could help but I don't have much. I just saw that this post had very little interaction and wanted to help in any way I could. Just keep repositioning though, you'll know it when you feel it, it's a very distinct sensation
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