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Caning & Rods - Styles
By permission, courtesy
Lady Hugs
Style
by dictionary definition means,
type, method or a fashion which is designated.
Asian Style
The Asian style of caning can be defined through either Chinese
(Sifu) or Japanese (Ninjutsu) style of caning. Most are similar
in principle and application, just as East coast and West coast
would be for American styles.
The Asian style of caning which is a form of martial arts as
it applied to prisoner control and military applications
which is the root of BDSM, is on movement that creates
energy from the knee up into the body and extends from the
hands.
The Asian style of caning which is muted in BDSM play, by
the dominant, is modified slightly as to mute the energy as
not to severely injure the submissive.
The Dominant's taking up the Asian style, their position
would be, taking their legs to shoulder width, bending at
the knee, a rigid back, taking the cane into two hands at
the handle, strong hand above the weak, thumb loose but
along the shaft of the cane, and sending it from the
shoulder into a locked straight arm into the hands.
Loose grip is the key, as not to cause the impact to ripple
back into the dominant's body, but to send energy out. The
cane is always sent on level planes. No curves, not arches
but straight impact with a quick snap and immediate lift.
Much like a snake attack, bite and retreat. In summary if
the target was west the cane would come east to west. A
direct line regardless of angle.
If the angle was awkward for the dominant, the flexibility
and adjustment in the legs would compensate for the height
or angle of the target. Even if the dominant had to squat
or deep knee bend.
The delivery would be sent smoothly and swiftly. The
principle was to be accurately with speed and fluid motion,
from this artistically additional energy was given by
keeping the cane in motion rather then to stop and start.
The submissive would be normally in a kneeling position or
whip position which is low to begin with. So, the bent knee
is very necessary.
The outward appearance of Asian style caning is harsh.
However if done with light energy and loose and giving
hands, it would be equal to an intermediate American cane
stroke. Thus Asian style is kept for intermediate to heavy
impact.
The Asian caning style does not tap or pat the submissive,
rather it is one blow and allow the flow of energy to
radiate in time, through the impact area which is around
10-15 seconds. Recovery for the submissive varies depending
on the weight of the impact and target area.
Because the energy of caning in Asian it is recommended that
a submissive is not cuffed or bound to furniture. This
would also be true in Asia as their honor would keep them
without bondage in place. There will be a moment prior to
the eruption of the effect of the cane in which is
deceivingly peaceful. The eruption comes on like a delayed
explosion which will cause the body to thrash. Again, a
reason why not to cane in bondage, so that when the
submissive does thrash they do not pull shoulders or injure
themselves. Further, the kneeling and whip position will be
less likely to pose injuries rather then standing unless
there is a well padded mat under the submissive if they drop
to the floor.
In the Asian style please understand little energy is needed
to create dramatic responses.
American Style
The American style of caning, which is common place, is
fairly similar to the Asian style, in using the straight
line of travel to the target.
Holding the cane with one hand, the most common flaw is to
send with the shoulder rather then the wrist. Most that do
cane lightly will be able to cane from the wrist most
naturally and from there conduct the pats and taps or rapid
hits. However the majority of cases of self taught cane use
produces the wrong hand holds of the cane. The cane in
order to properly work, is to be held with a loose hand,
perhaps a light pinch of the index finger and thumb, leaving
the middle, ring and little finger to be the sending energy.
The best analogy to describe the proper caning grip for all
styles is holding a squeeze bottle with a trigger, and
squeezing and releasing that trigger with the three
fingers. This in turn allows the natural vibration of the
cane to go to the submissive and not back into the dominant.
Another flaw in American caning style has been using the
index finger as a pointer on the cane. This mutes the cane
and actually sends energy back to the dominant. Holding the
cane firmly or in a "death grip" also retards the effect of
the cane and causes energy to travel into the dominant's
arm. So, in a sense the dominant punishes themselves as
well as the submissive.
In American style caning, it us usually used from 3 to 6
inches from the target area. This is the milder impact
zone. Six to 8 inches is around the intermediate range and
more would be heavy and will do body damage.
In American style caning, the term "layering" is often
described and not always understood. In creating a stroke
and rhythm, a certain sensation is created. When dominants
wish to increase the level of sensation or intensity, the
energy and stroke rhythm is slightly increased. When a
dominant sees the result of that step upwards, the dominant
goes two steps back and strikes and then goes one level
higher then the last layer. This amplifies the effect.
To use the term "climb" or "step" is to increase upwards or
down in order not skipping levels.
Example of Layering: 3, 1, 4 - in reverse it would be 4,1,3
Example of Step/Climbe: 1,2,3,4 - in reverse it would be 4,3,2,1.
German Style
The German style of caning is often done by accident, by
those to whom use the American style. However, German style
is a distinct style on it's own.
The best analogy would be that of a porch swing, the old
ones that sat 2 people.
In German style, the dominant stands at the submissive's hip
and rolls the can from the wrist but up about breast/chest
level with a fully extended arm or as to push a swing.
The sending motion is an arch which is sent like this : )
and levels out into a straight line to the target. So, it
will look x____)
The energy of German caning style is more severe than
American as distance creates more energy, and instead of
pushing or throwing weight into an impact, caning uses
natural flow of energy through distance.
Again, German caning requires a supple wrist and light hand
and keeping it level on the last half of the stroke before
impact.
Common flaws in German style, is to swing from the waist and
shoulder, rather then drawing the arm down and forward as if
to drop the arm naturally and over to the opposite hip.
Analogy best to describe the arm travel, is to put right arm
out level with the breast/chest/armpit area, swing down in a
crescent, to the waist area then straight across the
belt/waist line as if to put the right hand on your left
hip, with as little waist action as possible.
English Style
The English Style is more recognized mostly by photographs
and is of itself a very intense style.
In taking the German style's swing travel the English style
raises the arm and at a slight bend at the elbow, then
cocking the wrist slightly as to have the cane at it's
highest point at an angle such as this: \ ; The, dominant
to whom is at the point of the hip then swings the cane down
into an arch or crescent such as this: ; ) and then
follows through straight into the target as the German style
stroke takes.
So, in using these computer fonts, the travel begins: \ | /__
and then from there A to Z is a straight line D_____S .
In delivering or sending the English style stroke, it is to
be fluid with as little waist involvement as possible and
keeping a loose hand and wrist governs the impact.
Middle-Eastern Style
Middle-Eastern style takes English, and adds more travel
distance as the cane literally touches the back of the
dominant, then is lifted into where English style begins and
finishes but, with a slicing or slashing movement rather
than a straight impact.
The Middle-Eastern cane is split on the ends, much like a
viper or taws and is meant to injure and/or cause death.
There are no canes that are muted enough to use
Middle-Eastern style period. So, Middle-Eastern style is
modified as to do heavy impact on a submissive to whom is on
the rack or table as to make up for distance lost if in a
table like position or grabbing ankles and exposing the
buttocks.
It would be more accurate to say that it is a partial Middle
Eastern style stroke used on horizontal submissives.
To "chop" like chopping wood only delivers a certain amount
of energy whereas, if heavy impact was desired or more
energy to the cane was required, Middle-Eastern style will
give such.
It is highly recommended to practice a lot on a pillow
before trying to use Middle-Eastern style in a muted and
modified manner. A dominant must understand that the
lightest energy is all that is required for dramatic and
high injury and marks. To put any more then wrist into the
impact will/can break bones regardless of cane used.
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