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PapaYeehaw

PapaYeehaw

Indecisive 🧘‍♀️
Nov 28, 2021
43
This may sound like a dumb question but I had this idea the other day since partial suspension doesn't seem to work for me and I don't have a high enough hanging point for full suspension.

What if I were on a tall stool, on my knees, and hang the rope in my regular partial hanging spot, but make it full suspension by tying my legs in a way that keeps them bent so that they can't reach the ground and my full weight is used? Like push the stool out from under me so then my full body is hanging from the partial hanging point. I can try to draw out what I mean if anyone is curious. Has anyone else thought of similar? Do you think it could work if the anchor point is strong enough?
 
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Eriktf

Elementalist
Jun 1, 2023
825
Thats highly unpractal just do a normal partial
 
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PapaYeehaw

PapaYeehaw

Indecisive 🧘‍♀️
Nov 28, 2021
43
Thats highly unpractal just do a normal partial
I've tried many tutorials on here but can't seem to get it to work but in my head full suspension seems more reliable, but I could be wrong
 
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Gustav Hartmann

Gustav Hartmann

Enlightened
Aug 28, 2021
1,353
It´s an option if you don´t have sufficiant vertical space and of course it will work. I have thought about it too, as I am rather tall, but finding a better hanging place seems more comfortable to me.
 
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Eriktf

Elementalist
Jun 1, 2023
825
It´s an option if you don´t have sufficiant vertical space and of course it will work. I have thought about it too, as I am rather tall, but finding a better hanging place seems more comfortable to me.

im 190cm and can do it with a belt mounted to a door wayout tying legs
 
Gl1tch3d G1rl

Gl1tch3d G1rl

My mom must've had a virus coz I was born a glitch
Aug 10, 2021
1,421
This may sound like a dumb question but I had this idea the other day since partial suspension doesn't seem to work for me and I don't have a high enough hanging point for full suspension.

What if I were on a tall stool, on my knees, and hang the rope in my regular partial hanging spot, but make it full suspension by tying my legs in a way that keeps them bent so that they can't reach the ground and my full weight is used? Like push the stool out from under me so then my full body is hanging from the partial hanging point. I can try to draw out what I mean if anyone is curious. Has anyone else thought of similar? Do you think it could work if the anchor point is strong enough?
Could I get a picture/drawing? I'm interested in looking into this myself tbh.
 
Idealrope

Idealrope

Member
Jul 29, 2025
16
IMHO this is way too convoluted-rather find a high enough anchor point
 
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