ENC task: Precision broad-jump to rail
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THE WHAT & HOW:
An environmental-communication (ENC) context applying the precision broad jump into a rail landing. The practitioner performs a broad jump from the ground and resolves the landing onto a narrow rail, using real-world structures as targets for precise projection and control. It follows the same measurable progression system as the kerb-to-kerb version, using paces as a reference to judge whether a rail sits within an achievable range based on known broad jump capacity.
The main focus is applying previously developed distance judgment into a far more exacting landing constraint. Unlike ground or wider surface landings, the rail demands true precision - small errors in distance or alignment become significant, increasing the need for clear commitment and refined spatial judgment. This sharpens decision-making around whether to attempt, adjust, or pass a target based on environmental reading.
A key quality is managing hesitation and commitment under precision demand. The narrow landing surface increases perceived risk, making clean projection and decisive intent essential. The practitioner must move from judgment (is it in range?) into full commitment (execute the jump) without breakdown in the air.
Execution is based on a committed broad jump calibrated through pace-based measurement, aiming for a precise, stable landing onto the rail with minimal stabilisation time. A successful landing must be repeated three times in a row to “break the jump,” reinforcing consistency and control under high-precision environmental constraints.
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