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What is attack by combination?

What is attack by combination?

ABC (Attack By Combination) ABC is a series of thrusts that follow each other naturally and are generally thrown to more than one line. ABC is generally composed of set-ups to maneuver the opponent into such a position or create such an opening that the final blow of the series will find a vulnerable spot.

What styles did Bruce Lee use?

Jeet Kune Do, or, “The Way of the Intercepting Fist”, was the name Bruce gave to his own art and approach to martial arts. Bruce described Jeet Kune Do as “the art of fighting without fighting” and “the formless form”.

What is indirect attack?

A method of suppression in which the control line is located some considerable distance away from the fire’s active edge. Generally done in the case of a fast-spreading or high-intensity fire and to utilize natural or constructed firebreaks or fuel breaks and favorable breaks in the topography.

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What is attack by drawing?

Attack by Drawing is a very effective method of attack against an opponent who bases their strategy primarily on counterattack. It consists of provoking an offensive or counteroffensive reaction such as a stop-hit or kick, so that it can be opposed with either an attack or a parry-and-counter.

What is combination fire attack?

A combined fire attack is a coordinated and timed fire attack using transitional attack, gas-cooling techniques, and positive-pressure attack (PPA) tactics. Recent studies by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) have shown and proven how rapidly modern fuel ventilation-controlled fires react to ventilation.

What is the difference between direct and indirect attack?

When using direct attack, personnel and vehicles should always approach and attack the fire from the rear and, where possible, work from an area of fuel that has already been burned. Indirect attack is where personnel and resources complete suppression activities some distance away from the fire front.