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the load/helping material should not touch the blue colour. Remember,
violation of this rule can either mean that you lack grasp or that you are
casual. Both these conclusions are bad for you. Hence, do not break this
rule.
d. Rule of Rigidity: This rule implies that no two rigid helping materials
can be tied together for making an extension. Since rigid helping
materials are normally the planks and ballis, this rule means that you
cannot tie the plank and balli together. However, you can keep one on
top of the other and you can also tie the rigid helping material to the
structure. Violation of this rule will indicate lack of grasp or casualness.
e. Rule of Infinity: This rule implies that the start line and the finish line
should be imagined to be extending to infinity on either side. This means
that you cannot walk through the sides of the task and have to tackle the
obstacle head on. Also, be careful that you do not step into the area
inside of the start line even if it is to the right of where the start/finish
line finishes. This rule is explained with the example of a sketch
alongside.
In the sketch, even though the candidate is standing to the right of the
start/finish line, it will be seen as standing in the out of bounds area as he is
expected to imagine the start and finish line to be extending to infinity on
either side.