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Therehastobeaway

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I have a think rope and have found a way to hold my weight on the other side with door closed. Can I do a full hanging this way?
 
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Yes, it is common to use a door to perform a full suspension.

These threads can be useful for information:

Thread 'Videos of succesful hangings'

Thread 'Guide on how to create an anchor point for full suspension hanging using only a dumbbell'
 
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