How to tie the “Ian Knot” tightly - Professor Shoelace

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  • Опубліковано 14 лис 2024

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  • @erickoontz6835
    @erickoontz6835 6 років тому +1

    I like to listen to Ian's voice. He is most soothing.

    • @ProfShoelace
      @ProfShoelace  6 років тому

      Thanks for your compliment, Eric! I'm never sure whether people would prefer me to be more up-beat and lively, and also wonder if they can understand my Aussie accent. Good to know that my laid-back style works for you.

  • @YaBoiElyyyy
    @YaBoiElyyyy 4 місяці тому

    Thank you sir for teaching us this. ❤

    • @ProfShoelace
      @ProfShoelace  4 місяці тому

      You're most welcome, I'm pleased that you found it useful.

  • @tropicarls
    @tropicarls 3 роки тому +1

    My kid's are gonna learn one hell of a knot

    • @ProfShoelace
      @ProfShoelace  3 роки тому

      Great that you're learning all the aspects of the “Ian Knot” - and that you’ll be passing on what you've learned to the next generation.

  • @GFlCh
    @GFlCh 6 років тому +1

    This knot has fascinated me for a while, and I'm able to tie it just fine, and with good speed, but it's always a struggle to tie it tightly, even with your hints here. It takes many attempts of tying and retying. It usually ends up easier to go back to the "single loop" method I'm used to.
    I still do see a benefit of this knot:
    1) Wearing the shoes casually, like for walking around the inside of the house.
    2) When making a quick trip outside, like to get something from the garage, or to retrieve an item left in the car.
    3) Quickly tying a bunch of shoes when not being worn, like for display, storage, or transport.

    • @ProfShoelace
      @ProfShoelace  6 років тому

      Thanks for your feedback, Kevin. One thing I've learned over the years is that people's individual shoe lacing and tying preferences vary greatly. It seems that you prefer an even greater tightness than can easily be accomplished with the Ian Knot. I'm pleased that you nonetheless find it useful.

    • @Stan_sprinkle
      @Stan_sprinkle 5 років тому +2

      One option you have is in the first step with the initial left over right. Wrap the leftover right one extra time, when you pull that tight it will hold much better. Then you can finish with the Ian knot. Granted, this slows you down a bit and it no longer has the world's fastest way to do things, but it's still faster than the old way

  • @onradioactivewaves
    @onradioactivewaves 4 роки тому

    I took this to the next level by using my own Ian Knot method for the second knot, and also using it for the first crossover by pulling the ends through.

    • @ProfShoelace
      @ProfShoelace  4 роки тому

      Sounds like you've really gotten the hang of it. Be sure to mirror the first and second stages though in order to finish with a secure result.

  • @Spheredalai
    @Spheredalai 2 роки тому

    okay so a regular granny knot but always pull hard and maintain tension - make as small loop as possible - pull up as high as you can when you're transfering each side to the other
    got it!

  • @ThebladeOH
    @ThebladeOH 2 роки тому

    Thanks man I just started cross country and was getting slowed down by about 30 seconds by tieing my shoes mid race

    • @ProfShoelace
      @ProfShoelace  2 роки тому

      I'm pleased to hear that this helped, but for maximum security, maybe try my “Ian's Secure Shoelace Knot”.

    • @ThebladeOH
      @ThebladeOH 2 роки тому

      @@ProfShoelace sure thing

  • @frutfriq
    @frutfriq 6 років тому

    I threw in the towel on keeping the starting knot taut. Now I use the crossing between the top two rows as a surrogate starting knot by re-crossing the ends under it and tying the finishing part of an Ian Knot there. A bonus is that you can't possibly tie a granny knot, at least that I can see.

  • @mehardin
    @mehardin Рік тому

    How do I know which lace is going to be "on top" using the Ian knot method? I want to make sure I tie the first half knot right so I end up with a square knot instead of a granny knot.

    • @ProfShoelace
      @ProfShoelace  Рік тому

      The simple answer is to tie with the left end “on top”. My other video titled “Ian Knot Detailed Tutorial” shows much more info on tying correctly to avoid the Granny Knot.

  • @trinithrasher
    @trinithrasher 5 років тому

    I actually thought this was a tutorial for the "Mega Ian Knot". Can you do a tutorial for it one day?

    • @ProfShoelace
      @ProfShoelace  5 років тому

      I certainly will. So many videos still to do... 40x lacing methods... 16x knots...

  • @watching_9645
    @watching_9645 5 років тому

    Yee

  • @zentapenta5476
    @zentapenta5476 6 років тому

    Second

  • @coolguy-pm9qk
    @coolguy-pm9qk 4 роки тому

    That's the ninja knot not the Ian knot chump

    • @ProfShoelace
      @ProfShoelace  4 роки тому

      If you're referring to the Ninja Knot, posted in the “Rob's World” channel, please read his description, in which Rob correctly gives credit to my knot.

    • @hass3914
      @hass3914 4 роки тому +2

      Don’t be rude, chump