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chowderman
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- Mar 19, 2020
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So I've attempted partial suspension a couple times in the past couple of days and I have a few questions. First of all, I'm using a pretty thick manila rope, I think it's either 3/4in or 1in thick, and I'm wrapping it in a towel so it's more comfortable around my neck. The knot I tied is a slipknot and I've attached the rope to a bar with an anchor hitch. Will this rope work for partial suspension, because I know it's more so of a full hanging or drop hanging type of rope.
For the next part, the suspension itself:
See above, position 4? Well I've given it a few attempts but the difference is I lean forward like in the doorknob belt hanging method. My question is this an effective strategy to CTB, or should I not lean forward, and just kneel with less slack on the rope to ensure proper suspension? Should I attempt position 2 or 3, would anyone consider those positions easier?
For the next part, the suspension itself:
See above, position 4? Well I've given it a few attempts but the difference is I lean forward like in the doorknob belt hanging method. My question is this an effective strategy to CTB, or should I not lean forward, and just kneel with less slack on the rope to ensure proper suspension? Should I attempt position 2 or 3, would anyone consider those positions easier?