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Monday, July 15, 2013

Takate-Kote by Giotto Rope



Takate-Kote (Box-Tie) by Giotto Rope


The Takate Kote a.k.a. TK or box tie is the basis of most Japanese inspired suspension. Tying it incorrectly can be dangerous, we recommend you learn from someone in your local community and use this video as reference.

Monday, July 8, 2013

Tying a Gote - Feeling and Flow - Esinem

Tying a Gote - Feeling and Flow



Performance by Esinem. Tying a Gote (Takate-Kote, Box-Tie).
Music by Terzakis Manos

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Gote shibari ( aka takate-kote) by Esinem





Gote shibari ( aka takate-kote): Shibari box-tie

Tutorial by Esinem

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Foundation of the Box Tie

Foundation of the Box Tie

This is the first layer of several different chest ties. It can be tied with the hands in any position. We have shown it with the hands behind the back as this is the most common usage. This is a memory aide only. To learn this tie properly you should be shown it “hands on”. This is the first step of the Ushiro Takatekote (後ろ高手小手) which is one of the most well known of the Japanese style ties


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1. Anchor your rope with a single column tie or similar. Wrap the standing end around the chest.
2. Wrap a second time passing the rope over the diagonal rope coming from the anchor knot
3. pass the rope under the diagonal rope and pull up
4. put one finger up under the chest wraps as shown. Loop the standing end over your finger and then pull it through
5. Repeat the finger hook a second time as shown
6. Repeat the finger hook one last time to complete