Shibari Tutorial Videos
Shibari tutorials created by experienced instructors. A pedagogical approach to guide you in your practice, covering both the technical and communication aspects of Kinbaku.
Practicing Shibari requires proper training to ensure safety. These tutorials, in addition to introductory courses, allow you to refine your techniques and achieve maximum fulfillment in your Shibari Kinbaku practice.
The Shibari tutorials cover various techniques for every level and desire!

Monthly subscription to Shibari tutorials
Enjoy unlimited monthly access to all Shibari tutorials for €12.
It's the perfect way to practice at home, at your own pace, and perfect your skills.
Shibari offers a wide range of techniques to explore and understand different forms of restraint and pleasure. The tutorials cover these various techniques, allowing you to diversify your skills and further explore Kinbaku.
Each tutorial guarantees best practices for practicing Shibari with complete peace of mind. A valuable resource for workshops and the Shibari tutorial book, all in video format!

Shibari Tutorial: The Beginner's Pack
To introduce you to Shibari, the Rope School offers tutorials for beginners interested in discovering Kinbaku. Learning the basics of Shibari is essential for practicing safely and confidently. These tutorials can be complemented by Shibari workshops designed for beginners.
A one-time fee of €10 includes tutorials on basic Shibari knots (single and double column ties) as well as a leg harness (futomomo).

Everything you need to know about Shibari tutorials from the School of Ropes
The tutorials offered by the School of Ropes allow for a simple and flexible approach to practicing Shibari. Less restrictive than classes requiring travel at specific times, these tutorials complement one's learning of Shibari Kinbaku techniques. They cover various themes to explore Shibari and refine one's technique.
Shibari tutorials
The School of Ropes offers various tutorials to help you learn and improve your Shibari skills. These Kinbaku tutorials are varied, allowing you to explore the different facets of this practice. Through these tutorials, Shibari practitioners can perfect their technique using various knots: - Quick Futomomo - Double Column Tie - Double Column Ankle Tie - Single Column Tie. These knots are fundamental to good Shibari practice. The tutorials also allow you to discover different positions: - Kani Spreader - Ichinawa - Binding Candle. And other positions are available to explore through the tutorials offered by the School of Ropes. It's a great way to diversify your experiences and enjoy the practice!
The advantages of the Kinbaku tutorials from the School of Ropes
The Kinbaku tutorials offered by the rope school provide numerous advantages to practitioners. They offer the fundamentals and a variety of practice exercises with many tips and subtitles to help you improve. These techniques are the result of years of practice, allowing the instructors to develop a specific style. Furthermore, the tutorials guarantee safe and effective practice.
Warning: Shibari tutorials are designed to familiarize you with the basics of Shibari. They are in no way a substitute for the expert guidance and personalized feedback you would receive by taking a Shibari class with an instructor.
It is important to understand that practicing Shibari is inherently risky. Practicing at home without formal instruction significantly increases the risks.
This activity, like other sexual activities, should only be practiced between consenting adults. All activities can be dangerous if they do not adhere to the necessary safety and information guidelines. Before you begin, make sure you take all necessary precautions to ensure your games run smoothly.
This includes sharing information with your partner about any health issues that could compromise safe practice and the use of appropriate equipment.
The use of psychoactive substances or alcohol, even recreationally, impairs judgment and increases risks. The authors disclaim all responsibility for any damages resulting from the practice of the exercises or ideas presented in these Shibari tutorials.
While acquiring a solid foundation is important, learning is an active process on your part. It is experienced through reflection and understanding rather than mere imitation.
We are available to answer any questions related to your practice.












