John’s favorite approach to tying me personally had been exactly what he called a tie” that is“quick. It contains a piece that is short of, knotted in the centre, with two loops appearing like a figure eight, with all the ends for the rope heading back through the knot, effortlessly creating a slipknot with two loops when it comes to wrists. The loops were slipped over the wrists, and the end of the rope pulled tight, pulling them together behind me at waist level to apply it, my arms were pulled back behind the body. The ends were drawn tight and secured with a swift knot that is overhand preventing me personally from working the loops loose, or escaping them. The ends of this rope had been then passed away in the front of my own body and tied up in the front, efficiently pinioning my fingers and hands behind my back. Continue reading