First thing is to tie your knot the correct way. This will keep you from getting a twist. Instead of flipping your loop over your knot you should run your tail through the loop. If you already have a
twist you have to reset the memory of the rope.
- Start by wrapping the rope, the part of the loop end closest to the block, around something stationary. You do not want the rope to move or twist.
- Make about 2 wraps.
- After the rope is secure twist the loop end in the opposite direction of the twist that is in your rope. Put as many twists as you can. Make sure that you keep the loop end from getting kinks.
- After you have twisted the rope as much as you can stretch the rope out and secure the loop end. Leave it like this for a few days.
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