Top Ten Uses for Duct Tape
Top Ten Uses for Duct Tape
Aiki-Doh!-ka is an expert on the many uses duct tape around the dojo. He loves the satisfying ripping sound that results from tearing it off the roll, the pretty colours, and the fact that it solves tailoring issues more readily and easily than needle and thread. It’s safe to say that duct tape will figure largely in your aikido career too, so you’d better stock up.
1. Got an Injury? Use duct tape to mark off injured joints; if your partner is sporting tape, remember, they’re not targets, they’re precautionary markings. While there’s no hard and fast rule, traditions of colour coding may prevail in your dojo, i.e. red for elbows, green for shoulders, etc. - check with your seniors before application.

3. Rip the knees out of your dogi pants? Patch them with duct tape. It’ll even stay on during laundering.
4. Got a big date this weekend? Why not remove unsightly facial or body hair by applying and quickly removing a few strategically placed strips. Put one over your mouth first to avoid alarming anyone with your screams.
5. Training partner talk too much? Assuming you outrank them, feel free to apply a little ‘duct tape silencer’.
6. Pants fall down during tests? Try duct tape suspenders.

7. Forget your kyu belt? No need to borrow one, just wrap some duct tape around your waist, leaving enough to tie a decent knot. Be sure to use the colour that reflects your rank.
8. Dogi always coming undone, revealing the fact that you’re hairier than a musk ox? Tape it closed - your kyu belt will cover it up, leaving everyone to wonder how your dogi stays closed, even after a few rounds of mune mochi.
9. Pony tail fall out during ukemi? Try a duct tape scrunchie - it’ll stay in place for weeks (but may cause your pillow to stick to your head in the morning).
10. Bokken keep slipping out of your hands? Don’t take a chance that it might hit Sensei. Wrap the hilt with duct tape to ensure a good grip.

