Suspension Bondage Is Dangerous

We love suspension bondage and we’re excited to share it with you. We want to be very clear, however, about the risks involved.

1. Suspension bondage involves unavoidable risk. Like rock climbing, suspension is a risky activity. Good preparation and training can reduce your risk, but even if you do everything right there is still a chance that you may be injured or killed, or that you may injure or kill another person.

2. We don’t have all the answers. Unlike rock climbing, suspension bondage has no professional standards bodies and no expert consensus about best practices. This book is based on years of study, practice, and consultation with outside experts. Nonetheless, you should be aware that suspension is still a developing field, and our understanding of the best way to do things is still evolving.

3. You can’t learn suspension from a book. The only safe way to learn suspension is to work with a qualified instructor or mentor. This book is a valuable adjunct to expert instruction, but not a substitute for it. Without a skilled teacher to guide and evaluate you, you cannot learn suspension without placing your partner in tremendous danger.

4. Don’t get ahead of yourself. Suspension is fun and exciting, and you will likely be tempted to rush ahead and try activities that you aren’t yet ready for. We can’t stress enough the importance of proceeding slowly and methodically, and always working within your skill level.

5. Always use good judgment. Your best defense against mishap is your own common sense and good judgment. Always be mindful of what you’re doing, and err on the side of caution.

Your partner is placing tremendous faith in your competence and judgment. If you are careless or overly ambitious, they are likely to pay a heavy price for your foolishness. Make sure that you are worthy of their trust.

Suspended Animation accepts no responsibility for any injury or death which may occur as a result of the activities described in this book. By reading this book, you agree to take full responsibility for your actions and their consequences.

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Variations

Even though the basic face-down suspension is pretty great, you’re probably ready to branch out. This chapter introduces a number of new positions as well as some small elements that can add add variety and interest to any suspension.

Up until now, all of your suspensions have probably looked very similar to the suspensions in this book. From this point on, we hope that you will start exploring on your own and developing your own unique style. Be careful not to get ahead of yourself, but don’t be afraid to try new things.

Sections

1. Face Up Suspension

Face up suspensions are easy to rig. They’re a great choice for someone who wants a comfortable, relaxing experience.

2. Sideways Suspension

Sideways suspensions are fun and dynamic. This is one of the most versatile positions.

3. Ladders

Rather than a specific harness, the ladder is a technique for building harnesses that can be applied in countless ways. The ladder might be our very favorite technique.

4. Ladder Variations

The ladder is endlessly adaptable and is a vital tool for the creative rigger.

5. Fans

The most common way of rigging a ladder is called a fan.

6. Arm and Leg Variations

You can add enormous variety and interest to your suspensions simply by changing the positions of your partner’s arms and legs.

7. Negotiation

When trying new things, or playing with new people, you’ll need to negotiate. If you do it right, the negotiation itself can be a lot of fun.

8. Growing As a Rigger

Good riggers never stop learning and growing. Here’s some advice about how best to do that.

9. Finally

Congratulations on making it to the end of FTGU 102. Assuming that you’ve fully mastered everything you’ve read so far, you now know enough to go out into the world as a rigger.