Bondage Soup Levels

Bondage Soup Levels is a structured rope program that gives you clear direction, consistent growth, and practical skills you can use right away.

You learn how to tie with purpose, how to communicate with your partner, and how to build scenes that match your body, your goals, and your experience.

Each level teaches a defined set of competencies so you always know where you are and what comes next.

This program removes confusion.
You do not need to guess your level.
You do not need to compare yourself to other students.
You build your skills step by step with guidance that supports your pace and your learning style.

Bondage Soup Levels is designed for a wide range of people.
You might be new to rope and want to learn basic ties.
You might want to improve your harness work.
You might want to explore suspension safely.
You might want to develop longer sequences and better control.
This program meets you where you are and gives you a direct path forward.

You learn skills that support real scenes, not isolated tricks.
You learn how to manage tension, direction, and structure.
You learn how to adjust patterns for different bodies.
You learn how to manage load, communicate during lifts, and solve problems as they appear.
You learn how to plan scenes that feel grounded, intentional, and predictable for both partners.

Bondage Soup Levels is inclusive and adaptable.
Each level accounts for different bodies, strengths, and preferences.
You learn modifications, variations, and adjustments that help you tie with care and accuracy.
You build a practice that works for you rather than trying to fit yourself into someone else’s standard.

This program reflects years of teaching experience, private sessions, and community work.
The structure of Bondage Soup Levels comes from watching thousands of ties, supporting hundreds of students, and understanding where people struggle, where they grow, and what they actually need to feel confident in their practice.

If you want a rope program that gives you clarity, direction, and practical skills, Bondage Soup Levels is the place to learn.
You build knowledge you can trust.
You move forward with intention.
You gain the skills that make your rope practice steady, grounded, and repeatable.

Bondage Soup Levels gives you a path you can rely on and a structure that supports every step of your growth.

Bondage Soup Levels

  • Bondage Soup Levels

    Bondage Soup Levels

    A structured multi-level rope program that gives you clear direction and practical skills.
    You know what you are learning, why it matters, and how to grow at your pace.
    Each level teaches a defined set of competencies that support safe, grounded, and predictable rope work.

    LEVEL 1: FOUNDATIONS

    Start here if you are new to rope.

    You learn the essential skills that support every tie.

    You learn (including but not limited to)
    • to build confidence with tension, direction, and control.
    • stable non-collapsing single column tie
    • rope joining
    • X friction
    • crossing knot
    • tension that holds shape
    • communication for floor scenes

    You can do after this level
    • build predictable patterns
    • control direction
    • prepare for harness work

    LEVEL 2: HARNESS WORK

    Entry requirement
    You can tie:
    • a stable non-collapsing single column
    • X friction
    • crossing knot
    • clean rope joins
    • You understand tension and direction.

    You learn (including but not limited to)
    • repeatable harnesses and clean structure that support suspension work later.
    • arms-free chest harness
    • arms-front chest harness
    • adjusting patterns for different bodies
    • clean line placement
    • pattern stability

    You can do after this level
    • build safe, stable harnesses
    • integrate harnesses into floor scenes

    LEVEL 3: EARLY SUSPENSION

    Entry requirement
    You can tie one of these:
    • arm-out chest harness
    • hip harness
    • leg binder
    • You can manage structure and control complexity.

    You learn (including but not limited to)
    • early suspension skills with clear guidance and predictable steps
    • suspendable hip harness
    • basic uplines
    • tie-ins and tie-offs
    • line maintenance
    • stable static lifts
    • load management

    You can do after this level
    • build consistent static suspensions
    • communicate clearly during lift and lower

    LEVEL 4: FULL SUSPENSION FORM

    Entry requirement
    You can tie a stable, repeatable takate kote (box tie, TK, gote).
    You can hold tension with accuracy.

    You learn (including but not limited to)
    • to build full suspensions with clarity, precision, and safety.
    • gote adjustments for different bodies
    • chest integrity under load
    • integrating hip harness and leg binder
    • side partial suspension
    • side full suspension
    • pitch changes

    You can do after this level
    • perform full suspensions with clean form
    • make structural adjustments while loaded

    LEVEL 5: TRANSITION SERIES

    Entry requirement
    You understand tie-ins and lock-offs across chest, hips, and legs.
    You can manage predictable loading and controlled lifts.

    You learn (including but not limited to)
    • structured transitions and how to move your partner with care and consistency.
    • vertical positioning
    • horizontal positioning
    • inversion technique
    • adding torsion
    • pacing through movement
    • monitoring fatigue

    You can do after this level
    • perform early multi-position sequences
    • manage controlled transitions

    LEVEL 6: LONG-FORM SEQUENCES

    Entry requirement
    You can execute a repeatable transition suspension with two positions using a chest harness, hip harness, and leg binder.
    Your uplines are stable and maintained under load.

    You learn (including but not limited to)
    • to plan and execute long-form suspension scenes with multiple positions.
    • integrating multiple harnesses
    • troubleshooting shifts
    • maintaining control
    • pacing long scenes
    • communicating through complexity

    You can do after this level
    • perform advanced multi-position suspension sequences
    • handle challenges in real time

  • PLACEMENT QUIZ: BONDAGE SOUP LEVELS

    This quiz helps students identify their level before enrolling.
    Questions are simple, direct, and skill-based.

    *QUIZ START*

    Choose the first statement that describes you.
    Stop at the first “yes.”
    That is your level.

    1) FOUNDATIONS

    • I do not know how to tie a stable non-collapsing single column.
    • I do not know how to manage tension or direction.
    • I need step-by-step instruction.

    If yes → You are Level 1: Foundations

    2) HARNESS WORK

    • I can tie a stable non-collapsing single column tie.
    • I can join rope cleanly.
    • I can tie a half hitch.
    • I can tie an X friction.
    • I can tie 2 half moon frictions.
    • I understand tension and direction.

    If yes → You are Level 2: Harness Work

    3) EARLY SUSPENSION

    • I can tie at least one of these patterns:
    – arm-out chest harness
    – hip harness
    – leg binder
    • I can maintain a predictable pattern and structure.
    • I am ready for early suspension concepts.

    If yes → You are Level 3: Early Suspension

    4) FULL SUSPENSION FORM

    • I can tie a stable, repeatable form of a takate kote (box tie, TK, gote).
    • My tension is consistent.
    • My harness work stays stable under load.
    • I am ready for side suspensions and pitch changes.

    If yes → You are Level 4: Full Suspension Form

    5) TRANSITION SERIES

    • I understand tie-ins and lock-offs to the chest, hips, and legs.
    • I can execute a repeatable static suspension.
    • I am ready for vertical, horizontal, and inverted positions.

    If yes → You are Level 5: Transition Series

    6) LONG-FORM SEQUENCES

    • I can execute a repeatable early transitions suspension with a chest harness, hip harness, and leg binder.
    • My uplines are clean and maintained under load.
    • I am ready for multi-position sequences.

    If yes → You are Level 6: Long-Form Sequences

    *QUIZ END*

    Your level is the first one that matches your skills.
    If none match, start at Level 1.