therhydler
Enlightened
- Dec 7, 2018
- 1,196
I am making this into a thread just in case anyone finds it useful.
I found out a few things that work for me while practicing partial. 1, a scarf (dupatta) works much better for me than rope. I have a soft nylon rope, 10mm but it is too painful somehow, even with padding. The dupatta is much more comfortable and I get closer to losing consciousness.
2, the best knot position for me is on the left side more in the front, somewhere under the left ear. Knot at the back is too painful.
3 - this is the most important. I came the closest I ever was today to losing consciousness. This happens when I put ALL of my weight down, suddenly. My feet where off the ground for a while. And unfortunately, it WILL be painful (was for me at least). If you are having no success with partial, and are not afraid of a bit of pain, try this... because very quickly the initial pain starts fading, I got a very pleasant tingly sensation all over my body and my vision started going black. It was a wonderful feeling. I am also a bit less afraid of full suspension now because I know the loss of consciousness will probably be quick, after the initial pain. I have practiced partial many times with no success but now it seems I am making some progress... the key is putting more pressure and getting past the pain. When I just put some pressure then all I get is a buildup of pressure in my head and it is very unpleasant. Don't be afraid of putting ALL your weight down
Hope this helps
I found out a few things that work for me while practicing partial. 1, a scarf (dupatta) works much better for me than rope. I have a soft nylon rope, 10mm but it is too painful somehow, even with padding. The dupatta is much more comfortable and I get closer to losing consciousness.
2, the best knot position for me is on the left side more in the front, somewhere under the left ear. Knot at the back is too painful.
3 - this is the most important. I came the closest I ever was today to losing consciousness. This happens when I put ALL of my weight down, suddenly. My feet where off the ground for a while. And unfortunately, it WILL be painful (was for me at least). If you are having no success with partial, and are not afraid of a bit of pain, try this... because very quickly the initial pain starts fading, I got a very pleasant tingly sensation all over my body and my vision started going black. It was a wonderful feeling. I am also a bit less afraid of full suspension now because I know the loss of consciousness will probably be quick, after the initial pain. I have practiced partial many times with no success but now it seems I am making some progress... the key is putting more pressure and getting past the pain. When I just put some pressure then all I get is a buildup of pressure in my head and it is very unpleasant. Don't be afraid of putting ALL your weight down
Hope this helps