Shibari Introductory Course

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Introductory Shibari course by the School of Ropes

Introductory shibari courses are for novices who are eager to discover this practice.

The introduction to bondage is an ideal course for those who want to discover shibari. Thanks to its theoretical component, rich in practical advice, this course is also suitable for people who wish to be tied up safely.

Indeed, the practice of shibari involves risks that must be understood, regardless of the role one plays. It is a demanding practice, both for those tying and those being tied. An introduction to bondage is therefore necessary to achieve proper practice. This type of course thus focuses on a purely theoretical approach. Acquiring solid theoretical knowledge is essential to successfully practice shibari safely.

Learning objectives of the introductory course

  • history of shibari
  • the principles of physical and psychological security
  • equipment maintenance
  • rope manipulation
  • manipulating his partner on the ground
  • the basic knots on different parts of the body
  • link the technical elements learned during this course

Practical information for taking the shibari initiation course

Prerequisites before bondage initiation

There are no specific prerequisites before starting an introduction to shibari. This theoretical part is for anyone wishing to explore a new facet of their personality and discover the pleasure of restraint, whether they are the one tying or being tied.

From a practical standpoint, learning bondage simply requires comfortable, flexible clothing. It's particularly important to avoid garments with boning or other structures that could cause injury during practice.

Therefore, there are no real prerequisites other than a desire to discover and explore oneself through shibari.

Who is the shibari initiation course for?

The introduction to bondage is open to everyone. Anyone wishing to discover the pleasure of kinbaku is welcome. And although shibari is practiced in pairs, a single person is also welcome to attend the introductory course . It is not necessary to be in a partner to attend the Shibari initiation day .

The key is to be motivated and willing to discover something new in a comfortable and safe environment.

The equipment needed for an introduction to shibari

Initiating the practice of bondage, in addition to appropriate attire, naturally requires ropes . Two 8-meter-long jute ropes with a 6mm diameter are needed. Having the right ropes is essential for safe shibari practice. The size and diameter are very important to ensure good strength and ease of use.

For novices participating in an introductory course, ropes can be loaned or sold on site to allow them to start practicing with peace of mind.

Dates & locations of bondage initiation

Shibari classes in Paris are offered throughout the year. Introductory sessions take place over one day on weekends, Saturdays from 10am to 1pm, and 3-hour introductory shibari course is held

The shibari initiation day is divided into two parts:

-The morning session, from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM, is dedicated to theory and basic knots to cover the fundamentals.
-The afternoon is divided into two modules. The first, from 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM, focuses on understanding restraint and learning initial floor techniques. The second module, from 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM, allows participants to delve deeper into the basics covered in the first module and learn new bondage techniques.

Price for a day of shibari initiation:

• €180 (price for a pair)

Price for the introductory discovery course:

  • €25 per person

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