@Maestrobd what city or region in Italy? 🙂
@VladaVedmovskaya stunning pose and picture. Hats off
@ArdillonFoto that IS art! Very nice.
@WolfRope I guess I still have a lot to learn.
@WolfRope thank you 😊👌🏻. I have no experience with suspensions so if it's a stupid question, just say so please. How did you mitigate the nerve damage risk in that wrist tie? My basic understanding keeps thinking to avoid load to that part of the wrist yet you pulled it off. What's the lesson you could teach me on how to do that (safely)? Many thanks
@WolfRope Can I ask a n00b question about this position and ties?
@max I hear you 😏
@SemenawaSander enjoying your snack? 🤣
@SunshineRay80 R2D2 🤪
@SunshineRay80 hey Sun! Great to see you here 😊
I missed a few:
- is an entertainer to capture his audience in awe
- works clean and knows how to maintain his rope, poles, points and rigs
- can keep secrets about where to buy the best gear (for little money), how to oil, how to dry, model's medical condition or relationship details etc
- thinks in 3D when he ties, suspends and transitions etc.
Oh and of course he knows about knots and frictions (and their names in different languages) and can apply them quickly and as a safely as possible.
Things I learned today. A good rigger:
- is a mathematician to calculate max breaking strength and working load limit etc
- is a mechanical engineer to setup hardpoints or rigs or rings etc
- is a general practitioner to know about nerves, blood flow, fainting, sensory checks etc
- has high EQ to connect with model and feel the ropespace etc
- is creative type to make original scènes
- is a teacher to spread his knowledge (to beginners like me).
Did I miss anything?
Kudos to all the riggers!
@mosafir I see a new picture in that series. Lovely vibe again. Thanks for sharing.
@Ropedaddy good to see you again 🦁
@mosafir where can I find it?
@Ropedaddy is it you?
@mosafir I love the vibe of this picture. Is it part of a series?