Sometimes, in self-defense, you have to defend yourself. If you caught a thief in your apartment and managed to knock him to the floor, then, before the arrival of the police, you need to tie his hands behind his back. By doing this, you will stop the escape attempt. So how do you learn to tie your hands behind your back?
Instructions
Step 1
To tie your hands behind your back, you can use a belt, a regular rope, a tie, and other materials at hand.
Step 2
Use a double non-stretch loop to tie the thief's hands with a trouser belt. To do this, fold the belt in half so that the rough surfaces of the belt touch, slide it from above into the hole in the buckle. Then expand the resulting loop, put it on your hands and tighten by pulling on the end of the strap while rotating it to the side so that the strap does not cover the buckle hole.
Step 3
To remove the tightened loop, grasp it tightly over the top layer with the fingers of both hands, make a few movements in the opposite direction of tightening the loop, and loosen it. To determine the side to twist the loop, make sure the free end overlaps the buckle hole. Turn in that direction.
Step 4
In this way, tie not only with a belt, but also with other objects that have a hole: a dog leash, belts from bags, cameras, etc.
Step 5
Another way is to tie it with a tie. Quickly remove your tie, pull the existing loop on both of the thief's hands, which are parallel. Tighten the loop, spread the ends of the tie in opposite directions and tie them in a figure eight from the bottom.
Step 6
And one more way is tying with a regular rope. Use a outline loop for it. Fold the rope in half, then take it from the ends with your right hand, and open the closed end and put it on your fingers. Place the open end over the rope in your right hand. With the thumb and index finger of your right hand, fold, pinch the rope and move your left hand to the left along the rope.
Step 7
Put the resulting loop on the thief's hands, tighten it firmly, while separating the ends of the rope. Then wrap them around your hands two or three times and tie the ends with a regular knot.
Step 8
Alternatively, wrap the rope tightly around your hands several times, and thread the ends through the loop you prepared in advance. Then spread the ends of the rope in opposite directions, wrap and tie a knot between your hands.