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JalimRabey

JalimRabey

Member
Sep 1, 2021
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i tried partial suspension many times but never i felt the fainting and blackout probably because my neck is thick, if i try full suspension without the sweet spot will i asphyxiate for 3+ minutes? i weight 210 pounds and have a strong archor point and rope
 
Jblack

Jblack

Specialist
Oct 8, 2018
314
You will pass out very quickly regardless of hitting the sweet spot. Once you pass out you will feel nothing and death will follow very quickly. What people describe as struggling is often involuntary muscle reactions.
 
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