| Combinations |
Combinations may also be classified as:
Consecutive. One technique follows another. For example, a jab, cross, and hook.
Concurrent. One technique flows into another. For example, a jab that first moves outward to block an incoming jab before traveling to its target, or the leading knee moves upward and inward to block an incoming round kick and then fire into a side thrust kick.
Simultaneous. One or more techniques fire at the same time. For example, a left block and a right jab fire simultaneously, or a punch and kick fire at the same time.
Entry. Changing a move that is used to entry into a combination.
Exit. Changing a move that is used when exiting a combination.
Add. Adding another technique to the combination.
Delete. Deleting a technique from the combination.
Alter
Change the way a technique is delivered within a combination (such as changing the timing or power).
Change the weapon(s) used in a combination (such as changing a round kick to use the ball of foot instead of instep.
Change the target(s) of a combination (such as head instead of throat).
Rearrange. Changing the order of the techniques used in the combination.
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