101 Flashcards
Single Column Tie
The most basic knot. Can be untied with one hand.
Double Column Tie - Traditional
A comfortable figure-eight cuff that secures two appendages together.
Double Column Tie - Alternative
A cuff that secures two appendages together quickly. Cinches tight, so be careful.
Ipponanwa
A sensual single-rope tie, where the rope is repeatedly tied, untied, and dragged across the body.
Lark’s Head
Secures two seperate pieces of rope.
Arms Free Chest Harness
The most basic chest harness
Marlin Hitch
One of two basic hitches (Used for perpendicular tension) - Creates a knot when column is removed.
Half Hitch
One of two basic hitches (used for in-line tension) - Falls apart without creating knots when column is removed.
Gauntlet
Decorative tie of repeating hitches on forearms or calves, which creates a corset effect.
Futomomo
A secured spiral of rope tightly binding the leg in a bent position.
Hishi
Diamond pattern tie that starts with a Lark’s Head wrapped sagittally around the body.
Mataenawa
Three spaced double-columns securing the arms together the palms facing down.
Pentagram Chest Harness
Chest harness that creates a star pattern