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WITD 101.42 In-Betweens60 viewsIn-Betweens discusses the many things that happen in between dungeon songs. One song ends, there is a 30 second to a minute pause before another song begins. Check-in, communicate, change whips, share energy and move it around. Look for a closed throat chakra, gain explicit consent and continue to the next . . .In-Between.
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Caning 101.16 Strike and Draw60 viewsStrike and Draw produces a different sensation than strike and hold or strike through. Watch how to do this technique, then mix it into your play repertoire.
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Caning 101.20 Don't Break Your Cane60 viewsDon't Break Your Cane gives tips and pointers to help reduce the chance of breaking your rattan canes. Of course any natural cane can break, but these tips will minimize the chance of them breaking. In 20 years of caning, I've never personally broken a rattan cane (where's a wood table to knock on).
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Bastinado 201.07 Bouncing60 viewsA favorite bastinado technique because the full range of canes in the case can be used to produce different vibrations.
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Caning 101.29 Marking60 viewsTo mark or not to mark that is the question. Well it is hard to not marking when caning. The nature of a cane is to leave marks. However, a really good warmup preparing the skin for strikes will reduce the resiliency of marks. Some tips revealed if marks are desired and some tips for healing marks.
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WITD 101.41 Sequencing Play59 viewsSequencing Play A good whip scene, or any scene begins with a Connection. Warmup skin to even pink or red, buildup-climb the endorphin ladder, cooldown--breathe, then aftercare are all essential components of a good scene. Aftercare not mentioned in this video will have a separate video short.
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Caning 101.21 Equipment and Positions59 viewsConsider the type of equipment you are using for your caning scene. The position of the caning bottom is key to the experience they will have on the receiving end. Flaccid skin as opposed to tension-ed skin, relaxed muscle as opposed to flexed. All produce different experiences on the receiving end of the cane.
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Caning 101.22 Playing The Cane As An Instrument59 viewsVisualize the cane as an instrument and the person being caned as also an instrument. Watch how these instruments can be played together in synchronous harmony to complement the dungeon orchestra.
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Caning 101.19 Tuning Your Cane58 viewsTuning Your Cane discusses what to do if your cane becomes "dead". Often this is simply a matter of reconditioning the cane. Sometimes it occurs due to something happening to the cane that causes it to turn "dead". Watch to see how to get those "good vibrations" back into your wonderful cane. @Octobermann for his help with this project.
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WITD 101.28 How To Make ladysally Crackers57 viewsHow To Make ladysally Crackers shows how to make this wonderful specialty cracker by deconstructing twisted mason line and reconstructing it into a specialty cracker. Mason line comes in a variety of sizes, Dex's favorite is No. 18. Larger numbers are thicker, and smaller numbers will be stingier. Advantages: flat finishing knot, they aren't twisted, larger margin of error in throwing, excellent for beginning whip throwers and advanced, more even marking, marks seem to disappear in 24 hrs., + in pickup play
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WITD 101.31 Safety57 viewsSafety covers a couple of points in dungeon play with whips and relates them to SSC and RACK. If you can't see it, do not hit it. Do not hit through clothes. Optimum dungeon lighting is dimmed white light, avoid red light you cannot see skin color changes.
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WITD 301.03 Chakras Whip Play57 viewsChakras Whip play involves energy exchange. There are several approaches to energy systems on the somatic level. The chakras insight views crown, eye, throat, heart, solar plexis, sacral, and root chakras. Normal strike zones with a whip involve primarily the heart and root chakras. Establishing energy flow throughout the system is important. Understanding that the throat chakra can close and that it might affect the whip catcher's ability to communicate during a scene is important to understanding how to open the throat chakra for safe play, or finding a communication work around. More on communication later.
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