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Prior to learning how to Florentine flog I found that most of the information out on the internet was not very easy to follow. That’s when I decided to create a video to assist people in learning how to Florentine flog. This video is about 20 minutes long and the time I used to practice was about 30-60 minutes a day for the first week and then you can reduce the time. The reason I recommend this is to learn muscle memory and strengthen the wrists to allow easy motion and movement when flogging. Enjoy the video, I tried to make it as easy as possible, I hope you enjoy. Please leave comments below especially on tricks or tips I left out. There are various materials that can be used to flog. It is important to try any new material on yourself first, so you understand the sensation prior to allowing another to feel it. Stingy or Thuddy First let’s define the two, the sting type flogger will provide localized pain on the surface of the skin often with a burning sensation while the THUD type provides A broad strike that goes deeper into the tissue and resonates within that area. They come from heavier, slower objects. We have so many choices when it comes to the type of material we are going to use for our flogger. Here is a list of several options. BUFFALO HIDE – is heavy, considerably thicker than cowhide, heavy to wield, mild sting with a deep thud, produces considerable bruises. More on the Thuddy side. CHAIN – very hard (duh), causes an intense sting, as a bonus, they can be placed inside a bucket of ice or a fridge for cold temperature play. It is recommend that only experienced players use chain because it can inflict serious damage if used incorrectly – cuts, abrasions, etc. MULTI COMBINATION – different materials mixed, usually skin with skin and synthetic with synthetic (but not always); a mixture of sting and thud levels depends on the material COTTON – A soft feel, very light, virtually no sting or thud, great for beginners or light play/ending a session, edges will fray unless edges are sewn properly. Used to begin sessions to introduce blood flow to the areas of play. DEERSKIN – very soft, comparable to cloth or silk, mild thud with little to no sting, better for those who enjoy light play or need a break from heavy flogging. This is a fan favorite if your more into the thuddy experience. ELK SKIN – comparable to suede, heavier than now but still soft, light sting and medium thud. This offers a nice sensation after a couple rounds of a lighter material. HORSE HAIR – medium to high sting along with "scratchiness", can be a bit pricey as well. Plus, horses would rather you not consider this.. kidding. NYLON – material is “soft” but sting or thud depends if you keep the falls in rope form (higher sting) or unbraid them to be individual strands (no sting and nearly no thud). OILED LEATHER – stiff leather, mid to high levels of sting, not a warm-up material, not for beginners. Not recommended to begin with this material. SYNTHETIC / PVC – similar(ish) to rubber and silicone, flexible, stingy – plastics and weighted falls. RABBIT FUR – very soft, furry, little to no sting or thud, better for beginners or those who enjoy light play. Very gentle and light on the skin and senses. Feels great along the neck for many people. RUBBER – firm core yet flexible falls, heavy sting, can cause serious bruising SILICONE – similar to rubber but softer (especially if the widths are thin) and can be sterilized SUEDE/COW – flexible soft leather, more thud than sting