Suspension lesson with a pivot point change.

Dynamic suspension requires a lot of experience from the shibari master, the ability to connect the simplest schemes quickly (and qualitatively) from any position and good empathy. From the model, this technique also requires great stamina and experience. But with apparent extremeness, provided it is correctly executed, dynamic suspensions reduce the risk of nerve injury. This is due to the fact that the model is not too long in one position. As a result, pressure on one zone usually does not reach critical trauma. This lesson will show you a simple flip over through a face down position with access to the side gimbal and then grip one leg.

Duration: 30 minutes.

Instructor: Boris Mosafir
Model: Renata
Camera: Gestoor
Voiceover: Anna Biziuk
Music: Chris Zabriskie by freemusicarchive.com

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