The most in-depth series on the most fundamental elements of tying
All 12 parts of our in-depth shibari suspension course with inclusive live video mentoring, student video feedback and more
Learn three suspension capable ties using simple ingredients that will teach you how to use those to develop your own ties
You have to learn how to walk before you can run
You need to learn how to walk before you can run
This is not just another suspension tutorial; it also shows you how to engineer your own variations and reverse engineer suspension ties.
An in-depth tutorial workshopping alternative ways of creating a side supension (yoko zuri) and transitioning to ebi (shrimp) or agura (cross-legged) postion.
Discussing kinbaku in Japan and his path in becoming a professional
An excerpt from 'Japanese Rope Bondage: Tying people, not parcels'
Some ways to improve and maintain your rope
How to negotiate for the best scene and avoid consent violations
Discussing the cross-overs and transferable skills between tying, tango and tantra
Looking into the aesthetics of Japanese rope bondage
What you didn't know you didn't know about the futo momo
Learn kinbaku the traditional way by 'stealing' knowledge.
Learn kinbaku the traditional way by 'stealing' knowledge.
Learn kinbaku the traditional way by 'stealing' knowledge from Milla Reika who has studied under some of Japan's most accomplished kinbakushi.
Suspension techniques: Parts I, II & III bundled at a discounted price
Suspension techniques: Parts IV,V & VI bundled at a discounted price
Suspension techniques: Parts VII, VIII & IX bundled at a discounted price
Suspension techniques: Parts X, XI & XII bundled at a discounted price
Understanding the ingredients of shibari to tie with confidence, competence and passion
You need to learn how to walk before you can run
You need to learn how to walk before you can run
Simple, sadistic semenawa (責め縄 tormenting rope) choker ties for advanced edge players
An in-depth tutorial showing the Osada-ryu 2-TK (2-rope takatekote) with the latest modifications for safety and versatility
Six workshops exploring Osada-ryu connective tying, comprising: Ninth Kyu (A+B), Eighth Kyu (A+B) and, Seventh Kyu (A+B)
Osaka Dan's Kazami-ryu influenced suspension sequence
A course for everyone, regardless of whether you 'perform ' for your partner or the public
Stagecraft for models
Learn how to create a shibari show with numerous examples with analysis and in-depth critiques
You need to learn how to walk before you can run
You need to learn how to walk before you can run.
Simple techniques to build complex shibari ties
Learn the key skills of suspension and put them into pracice with a hip harness suspension
Running Man (aka Postman) suspension in one easy lesson
The most in-depth Japanese bondage suspension tutorials ever
A tutorial for an M-shaped suspension on bamboo using an old-style gote
An advanced shibari suspension tutorial which transitions from face-down to double ankle to sideways
A comprehensive tutorial on the iconic yoko-zuri (side suspension)
Introducing a suspension with a full 360 degree transition
Hashira shibari: How to suspend on a vertical beam
A face-up prawn (ebi) suspension for sex and play with transitions including single main-line
A futo-momo based shibari suspension with transitions
One-leg inverted suspension with transitions from M-shape, gyaku ebi and yoko zuri (side) suspensions
The Osada-ryu version of the classic teppo suspension, which introduces several new safety features.
An introduction the Maksim Kalahari's old-style kinbaku
An insight into the hidden techniques (urawaza / 裏技,) of Yukimura Haruki's Kemono Shibari / 獣縛りthat will transform the effect of your tying
Various simple greeting ties. in Yukimura's caressing style by Osada Steve, to build deep connection and gauge your partner
The third part in the 'Secrets of Floor-work' introduces more connective tying with the Yukimura style futo momo and arm-flute by Osada Steve
It's not what you do, it's the way that you do it. That's what gets results.
The art of no rope shibari
Using the building blocks or 'ingredients' in shibari
Becoming fluent in the language of shibari