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Lines of Attack In Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do we train for every possible combination of the "Lines of Attack". You must make sure that you do not become too comfortable in only one or two, instead get to know them all and drill them until you can flow into each without it requiring any thought. 'Table A' and 'Table B' represent two of the possible lines of attack that may arise while in combat. When you train, take a number from 'Table A' and letter from 'Table B' and combine them to create a combination. When you do this you are covering many of the lines that may score on an opponent. Table "A"
Table "B"
For example, if you took the number '2' from Table 'A' and the letter 'F' from Table 'B' and applied that to an Attack by Combination (ABC) you would practice a combination that went: (from Table 'A') HAND - HAND - FOOT & (from Table 'B') LOW - HIGH - LOW. This could be expressed as "Low Jab to High Jab to Low hook kick, or as "Low Jab to High rear cross to Low side kick. You should practice every possible combination of these tables, and experiment with the different ways that you could 'express' each combination.
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