I tied a knot in the rope.
A type of knot use to make a loop at the end of a rope. Made by unravelling the end of twisted multicord rope and plaiting the unraveld ends back into the rope.
The most secure knot to use when tying up a horse is called the Quick Release Knot. It is very simple, and one of the easiest to learn. It is handy in the way that you can simply grab the end of the rope and pull, and the knot in the rope will release immediantly. For info on how to tie this knot, try here: http://www.newrider.com/Starting_Out/Getting_Ready/quick_release_knot.html
A dolly knot
To tie a horse properly, use a quick-release knot such as a bowline or slip knot. Make sure the knot is at the horse's eye level, never tie to a bit or bridle, and always use a breakaway halter or safety release in case of emergency. Remember to never tie a horse with a lead rope that is too long or easily tangled.
You seem to be describing a noose. The cowboys use a lariat.
One of them.
You can take each ends of the rope and as you tie it slide your hands to the opposite side of the knot!
A knot. The commonest knot if a REEF knot. for ropes of the same profile. A GRANNY Knot is similar to a Reef knot, but the strands are crossed in opposite directions, making it 'lumpy'. For joining two ropes of different calibres use a Sheet Bend. Splicing is interweaving the strands of two different ropes together.
Keep proper posture. Receive massage. Stretch often. Exercise. Avoid sitting too long at a computer/in a car/etc. Stay hydrated. Get adequate rest. Allow your body time to relax.
use the rope
To tie a rock to a stick, you can use a strong rope or cord. Wrap the rope around the rock and stick multiple times, then tie it securely in place with a knot. Make sure the knot is tight to ensure the rock stays attached securely to the stick.