Ikue Shibari is a technique that emerged during adult film production, quickly becoming one of the most popular techniques within Yagami Ryu.
Amidst fantasies and myths, such as magical connections or intricate patterns, this lesson guides you through the technical principles of the style, encompassing both body movement (Taijutsu 體術) and rope handling (Nawasuji 縄筋).
These principles can be applied immediately in your practice, helping you achieve greater efficiency, safety, and confidence.
Explore anatomical restrictions and techniques. Before diving into practice, we strongly recommend reviewing these guidelines.
his technique, within the Yagami Ryu, is known as Fureru 触れる (To Touch) and Toraeru 捉える (To Capture). It refers to the way we interact with the body and how we use it to communicate.
The significance of the Kote Tori (小手取), lies in the fact that it is the first physical point of contact between the person tying and the one being tied. This initial touch sets the tone for the entire interaction, shaping the dynamic that will unfold between them.
In this session, we'll dive into the "Triangle Theory," the foundation of restraint techniques in this style of shibari.
Mastering the Triangle Theory beyond pattern repetition to truly understand the principles of the technique.
Practical demonstration, theoretical foundations, and guide to mastering efficient body management
Fuchin is one of the key techniques in Yagami Ryu for managing the movement of a bound person’s body.
Ikue Shibari is a technique that emerged during adult film production, quickly becoming one of the most popular techniques within Yagami Ryu.