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Tired_only

Tired_only

Tired
Sep 22, 2021
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I followed the partial hanging advice but im still here. I hang for over 5 mins but dont black out. I followed the steps completely.
Is there something thats missing but isnt mentioned in the hanging guide?

I prefer partial hanging over full suspension.
 
danlippers67

danlippers67

Member
Dec 14, 2021
46
You need to hit the sweet spot, which is the exact place in the neck your carotid arteries are. It's quite hard and many spend ages attempting it with no luck. I've been trying for 7 months now. I think I'll switch to full suspension. It's easier to achieve
 
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xxxbmw

Student
Apr 19, 2022
112
I followed the partial hanging advice but im still here. I hang for over 5 mins but dont black out. I followed the steps completely.
Is there something thats missing but isnt mentioned in the hanging guide?

I prefer partial hanging over full suspension.
How did it feel for 5 mins was it painful?
 

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