To do this technique you use ideas from Karada 1 and Karada 4, plus an leg cuff for your ankles, a good length of rope, then wrist restraints and a release mechanism of your choice.
You can pre-tie Karada 4 for up and down. Then, instead of cutting the ropes there, leave them much longer like you would for Karada 1. You lace up the Karada from the top down, again, like you would for Karada 1. You leave the ropes long enough so that you can tie them around your thighs like in Karada 1 (http://www.likera.com/blog/wp/archives/2060/karada-10) or use them for a frog tie like (http://www.likera.com/blog/wp/archives/2060/karada-14). A third choice is to tie it like a hobble rope around your thighs.
Once you have the Karada tied how you want it, you put the ankle cuff on. After that, you double the rope and wrap the bight around the ankle cuffs, then put the rope through the bight. You use the long length to tie it through one of the diamonds in the back of the Karada - depending on which diamond and how tight you pull it you can pull your legs back a long way. When you put it through the diamond, break one rope right, one left, and then run them through the ankle cuff again - I'd recommend at least doing it twice (but 3+ is good depending on how tight it will be). That will put your legs in the regular hogtie position.
You can put on your wrist restraints and locking and release mechanism. You can put the wrist restraints in the back through one of the diamonds of the Karada, or through the ankle cuff (depending on how tight the rope between the Karada and the ankle cuff and how flexible you are).
You can pre-tie Karada 4 for up and down. Then, instead of cutting the ropes there, leave them much longer like you would for Karada 1. You lace up the Karada from the top down, again, like you would for Karada 1. You leave the ropes long enough so that you can tie them around your thighs like in Karada 1 (http://www.likera.com/blog/wp/archives/2060/karada-10) or use them for a frog tie like (http://www.likera.com/blog/wp/archives/2060/karada-14). A third choice is to tie it like a hobble rope around your thighs.
Once you have the Karada tied how you want it, you put the ankle cuff on. After that, you double the rope and wrap the bight around the ankle cuffs, then put the rope through the bight. You use the long length to tie it through one of the diamonds in the back of the Karada - depending on which diamond and how tight you pull it you can pull your legs back a long way. When you put it through the diamond, break one rope right, one left, and then run them through the ankle cuff again - I'd recommend at least doing it twice (but 3+ is good depending on how tight it will be). That will put your legs in the regular hogtie position.
You can put on your wrist restraints and locking and release mechanism. You can put the wrist restraints in the back through one of the diamonds of the Karada, or through the ankle cuff (depending on how tight the rope between the Karada and the ankle cuff and how flexible you are).