Bondage Soup Levels: Rope Development
Is designed for practitioners who already know how to tie but want their rope practice to become more intentional, more consistent, and more reliable.
Many rope practitioners reach a point where progress slows.
You attend classes.
You practice regularly.
You learn new ties.
But something still feels unclear.
Your rope may feel inconsistent.
Scenes may feel improvised rather than designed.
You may not know what to train next.
Bondage Soup Levels: Rope Development was created for that stage of the rope journey.
This Program Focuses on Integration
Instead of collecting new ties, you learn how to develop a rope practice that actually moves forward.
You train how to:
• build scenes intentionally
• refine tension and line direction
• adapt harnesses for different bodies
• communicate clearly with your partner
• solve problems when things shift mid-scene
• create sequences that feel structured and predictable
This is the stage where rope becomes less about learning patterns and more about understanding how everything works together.
Clear Structure for Intermediate Practitioners
Each level focuses on specific competencies so you always know what you are working toward.
Instead of guessing what to study next, you move through defined areas of practice such as:
• harness refinement
• suspension mechanics
• tension management
• scene pacing
• body adaptation
• communication during transitions
This structure allows your rope to grow steadily rather than randomly.
Levels: Rope Development is not simply a collection of lessons.
It is a guided training process.
You receive coaching that helps you:
• identify weaknesses in your rope practice
• refine the skills you already have
• build scenes that fit your body and your partner
• develop consistency and confidence in your tying
The goal is not to accumulate knowledge.
The goal is to develop a rope practice that works reliably.
Skills That Support Real Rope
Everything taught in this program supports actual rope scenes.
You learn how to:
• manage tension and load
• maintain structure under movement
• adjust patterns during a scene
• communicate with your partner during transitions
• create scenes that feel grounded and intentional
These are the skills that sustain rope practice over time.
Built From Years of Teaching
The structure of this program comes from years of teaching rope across North America, private coaching, and supporting hundreds of students through their rope development.
Again and again, the same pattern appears.
Intermediate practitioners are not lacking effort.
They are lacking direction.
Bondage Soup Levels: Rope Development provides that direction.
Who This Program Is For
This program is for rope practitioners who:
• consider themselves intermediate
• want focused coaching
• want to improve the consistency of their rope
• want their scenes to feel more intentional and structured
Bondage Soup built the foundation.
Bondage Soup Levels: Rope Development helps you build a rope practice that continues to grow.