A precision jump, simply called a precision at times, is where a Traceur or Traceuse jumps from one stationary point to another, so that when they land they have no extra momentum that would cause them to lean, fall, or continue moving either forwards or backwards. No running or momentum other than that from the jump is used. A precision jump is used generally for moving between obstacles with a drop and or distance between them, such as getting over a small creek. They are also for landing on a surface you do not want to fall off of, such as a ledge or railing.
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| - A precision jump, simply called a precision at times, is where a Traceur or Traceuse jumps from one stationary point to another, so that when they land they have no extra momentum that would cause them to lean, fall, or continue moving either forwards or backwards. No running or momentum other than that from the jump is used. A precision jump is used generally for moving between obstacles with a drop and or distance between them, such as getting over a small creek. They are also for landing on a surface you do not want to fall off of, such as a ledge or railing.
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| - A precision jump, simply called a precision at times, is where a Traceur or Traceuse jumps from one stationary point to another, so that when they land they have no extra momentum that would cause them to lean, fall, or continue moving either forwards or backwards. No running or momentum other than that from the jump is used. A precision jump is used generally for moving between obstacles with a drop and or distance between them, such as getting over a small creek. They are also for landing on a surface you do not want to fall off of, such as a ledge or railing.
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