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WITD 101.52 Different Flogger Hand Holds24 viewsThere are numerous ways to hold a flogger. The most energy efficient is to hold it on the handle balance point. But a flogger can be held by gripping the heel knot, using a finger point grip, using a thumb push grip, using a poi style or finger flogger style grip, using a reverse hand hold. No wrong or right way as long is it is fun and it works for you and doesn't affect your accuracy or skill with the flogger.
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WITD 101.59 Impact play for Tops with Physical Challenges24 viewsShould dominants with disabilities invest in floggers, whips, and various impact toys? What about other disabilities? Like blindness or being deaf? The answer is absolutely yes. Disabilities are not limitations but opportunities to allow active kinky minds to demonstrate their creativity and adaptability.
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WITD 101.50 Comparing Elk Flogger to an Elk Supermop23 viewsTinaPage bottoms for a "regular" elk flogger that has 1/2" wide tails 22" long and ~120 tails, in comparison to an elk supermop made by the same flogger maker that has 3/4" wide tails, 26" long and ~100 tails. Both floggers are balanced directly behind the pineapple knot. Many thanks to Leslie and Stan at Happy Tails for making these wonderful floggers. Elk is slightly heavier than deerskin and has a buttery feel.
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WITD 101.68 When Should You Buy Your First Bullwhip21 viewsWhat type of bullwhip do you need if you throw horizontal style? I call these hybrid bullwhips as they have a stiff handle but are finished like a signal whip. Some whip makers call them hybrid signal whips. Be sure your plaiter and you are on the same page. For overhand style I recommend throwing a 3' snake whip to learn how to control the fall into your target before moving up to a bullwhip.
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WITD 101.52a Flogger Hand Holds20 viewsTraditionally floggers are held with a hand shake grip on the handle balance point of a well made balanced flogger. But there are many different holds and grips that can be used. Floggers are fun and every way to throw them adds a new dimension to impact play.
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WITD 101.56 Singletail Grip with a Flogger20 viewsTraditionally a singletail is gripped by placing the heel knot in the palm of the hand forming a sort of ball and socket. Regardless of the singletail style or technique you are throwing or even the grip variation you are using this heel knot in the palm is commonly used. What if you place the heel knot of a flogger in the palm of your hand? What advantages and disadvantages are there in throwing a flogger with this grip?
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WITD 101.65 Whip Not to Buy19 viewsIf your focus is on BDSM/leather and dungeon play then your first whip should be a whip that you can throw in the dungeon. A long time recommendation for a first whip among whip instructors has been a 6' whip as a longer whip has a slower action and a beginner can learn basic cracking and sport cracking quicker using a longer whip. Here's why for leather a 6' whip is not the best whip to buy for a beginner.
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WITD 101.53 Discretely Carrying Toys18 viewsFinding the perfect toybag is an adventure into itself. Often repurposing bags originally designed for a vanilla purpose are the most discrete way to carry toys. Guitar gig bags, arrow cases, even the toolbag from Home Depot. Some cases might cause undue and unwanted attention. So thoughtfully avoid those. A gun case might be perfect for carrying canes, but someone seeing you carrying it into a venue might mistakenly think you have an AR-15 in it. Learn to discretely carry your toys into a home, event or venue by carefully choosing your bag or carrying case.
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WITD 101.58 Different Flogger Designs15 viewsFlogger design is more than simply what type of leather, tanning process, number of tails and weight of the tails. Watch and find out what else about the design makes a great flogger and what your choices are depending upon your throwing style.
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WITD 101.60 Homemade Dragontail14 viewsSourcing second hand leather, handle, materials needed to make your own dragontail. Total cost of the project is less than $25. How to lay out the pattern and finish the tail.
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WITD 101.69 Four Basic Techniques in Slow Motion13 viewsSignal whip & Snake Whip
Two Static throws: Bow & Arrow, Over The Shoulder (B&A, OTS)
Two Dynamic throws: Horizontal, Fwd Figure 8 (H, FF8)
Front and Side View of throws (FV & SV)
Time Stamp: 4' Signal Whip B&A FV 00:37 B&A SV 00:55 OTS FV 01.21 OTS SV 01.54 H F 2:02 FF8 2:45 Snake Whip B&A 3:32 OTS 3:52 H (note: horizontal is not a recommended snake or bullwhip style) FF8 3:52
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WITD 101.63 Which Cracker Color is Best in a Dimly Lit Dungeon10 viewsA visual comparison between black, red, yellow, orange, green and white. Dex's recommendations of course are included in the video.
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