[center][h2][color=ff9966] Tsura Eisenhardt[/color][/h2] [url= http://cdn-imageresize.mocospace.com/servlet/ImageResizeServlet?as=t&q=8&cd=-1&cq=.75&pj=t&w=480&h=480&f=photoalbum_500413235_user42227160-1-jpg.jpg]Picture[/url] [/center] Tsura waited for a couple of students she didn't know to run the course while she observe to obstacles and their quirks and flams then adjusting for her weight. Then pausing at the start she begins a rhythm in her mind to which she will dance through the course and on que launches herself forward gracefully springing from each of the eight angled pads to the recovery platform where she picks up the rings for the pegs and stands beneath them and takes a cleansing breath before snagging each ring on a peg and climbs using each progressive peg up and each down neither rushing or skipping a peg. Tsura was almost gentle how she mounted the spider climb focusing more on soft movements than speed all the way across it's gap. Her next test are two unstable counter curved balance beams and require precise weight control on each foot so that she may control the speed of their rotation on their axles. The lift walls was were she paused and gathered her breath because if she were right the last lift door weighed as much as she did. She committed herself to her task using a modified clean an jerk pattern that allowed her to use the momentum of her leg lifts to boost her throw and still the last door nearly defeated her. Again she paused and caught her breath and confirmed her earlier observations of the curved wall and calculated her steps so that she could reach her maximum height for launch and she needed it as her finger tips barely caught on the lip on her third try. She had to struggle a bit to make the platform and when she did she grinned as she took three deep breaths.