NR ’24 Educator
KinkMedic
~ From Dojo to Dungeon ~
Bio:
From the Marines to the fire service and from the dojo to dungeon, KinkMedic is honored to be given the opportunity to share what he has learned with anyone willing to listen. It’s easy to cause pain by injuring someone, but it’s a finer art to hurt without harming. KinkMedic will share as much as he can, to help you establish the groundwork necessary to build a safe & enjoyable scene. The more we know, the safer we play!
Class by KinkMedic:
Don’t do this…trauma from the ER
Day/Time/Room:
Friday, 12/6
6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Conference Room E – Main Floor
Before exploring a new kink, please think long and hard about how you will explain things to the paramedics if something goes wrong. This class is loaded with medical information to help us understand why we should and why we should not do certain things without lots of research. We will be analyzing real-life incidents where things did not go as expected, and we will discuss solutions/options for the prevention of injury in the future.
* Caution: There will be graphic images & videos shown during class. So, if you get nauseous at the sight of blood or serious bodily injury, maybe skip this one.
Class by KinkMedic:
Interrogation 201 Fear Play
Day/Time/Room:
Saturday, 12/7
1:30 PM – 3:00 PM
Conference B – Main Floor
Fear Play So, someone knows something that you don’t. Someone may be hiding something, and you want to know what it is. It’s time to get some answers. Interrogation 201 will dive into the mental & physical game of information gathering. We will discuss advanced interviewing techniques, including reading body movements/gestures, testing physical limits, as well as preparing for and executing the long game.
Class by KinkMedic:
Putting “Rough” in Rough Body Play
Day/Time/Room:
Saturday, 12/7
3:30 PM – 5:00 PM
Conference E – Main Floor
“Putting the ‘Rough’ in Rough Body Play” is a class in rough body play. This is an anatomy intensive class that covers the use of various body parts as a striking tool and the appropriate locations for those strikes. Some pressure points are covered, but the bulk of the class covers safe impact play as it pertains to any contact made between two people without the use of a tool/toy.
Teaching Elements:
- Safety issues related to impact play
- Striking components: Both closed and open hand, elbows, feet and forearm
- Locations of strikes and considerations for large vs. small muscle groups
- Applying it to a scene
Class by KinkMedic
Managing Emergencies
Day/Time/Room:
Saturday, 12/7
10:45 AM – 12:15 PM
Boardroom 2 – Main Floor
“Managing Emergencies” is a tutorial on how to handle a variety of emergencies that can occur in the dungeon or during play just about anywhere. We will discuss heat/cold related issues, unexpected nerve injuries, burns, bruises and the odd lump & bump. We will also build a “Toy Bag First Aid” kit designed specifically to be left in your toy bag and how to use the contents.
Teaching Elements:
- Toy Bag First Aid Kit
- Managing Panic
- Identifying Emergencies






