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7 Ways to Be a Better Dodgeball Player

Dodgeball was once reserved for schoolkids, but it has made an incredible comeback and is now more popular than ever with young adults. If you have considered signing up for a dodgeball league, but you aren’t sure if your skills are up to par, here are seven tips for becoming the star of your team. Visit: https://bssc.com/


Dodgeball was once reserved for schoolkids, but it has made an incredible comeback and is now more popular than ever with young adults. If you have considered signing up for a dodgeball league, but you aren’t sure if your skills are up to par, here are seven tips for becoming the star of your team. Visit: https://bssc.com/

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7 <strong>Ways</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Be</strong> a <strong>Be</strong>tter <strong>Dodgeball</strong> <strong>Player</strong><br />

<strong>Dodgeball</strong> was once reserved for schoolkids, but it has made an incredible comeback and is now more popular than ever<br />

with young adults. If you have considered signing up for a dodgeball league, but you aren’t sure if your skills are up <strong>to</strong><br />

par, here are seven tips for becoming the star of your team.<br />

#1 – Throw Fast and Hard<br />

<strong>Dodgeball</strong>s are designed in such a way that they bounce off the human body without causing major injuries. Many<br />

people, and especially adults, are afraid of throwing the ball <strong>to</strong>o hard and hurting their opponents. Unfortunately, balls<br />

thrown fast and hard are the most difficult for players <strong>to</strong> dodge, so this is where you need <strong>to</strong> focus. Don’t be afraid of<br />

causing injury – you won’t.<br />

#2 – Aim for Your Opponent’s Legs or Feet<br />

Though many players believe it is in their best interest <strong>to</strong> aim for their opponents’ <strong>to</strong>rsos because this provides the<br />

largest opportunity <strong>to</strong> actually strike them, it can present a challenge. Remember if your opponent catches the ball, it is<br />

you who is out of the game. Throwing the ball at your opponents’ feet does give them the opportunity <strong>to</strong> jump over it if<br />

they are quick enough, but there’s a lesser chance that your ball will be caught at the same time.<br />

#3 – Stay in the Back if You’re Tall<br />

If you’re one of the tallest people on your team, you can serve your team well by catching as many balls as possible.<br />

Whether you hit someone with a ball or catch an opponents’ ball doesn’t matter as long as you are removing players<br />

from the opposing team. With that said, taller people have an advantage when it comes <strong>to</strong> catching, so stay in the back<br />

and be ready <strong>to</strong> catch balls your shorter teammates dodge.<br />

#4 – Don’t S<strong>to</strong>p Moving<br />

If you’re standing still, you are the easiest target on your team. Move around constantly, even if you’ve just caught a<br />

ball. Many people catch an opposing ball and then stand there observing their surroundings, but this spells trouble. The<br />

longer you stand still, the better the target you become. Always keep moving, and always keep watching for<br />

opportunities <strong>to</strong> catch balls or help your team.<br />

#5 – Give Teammates the Ball when Necessary<br />

If you’re lacking upper body strength or you simply don’t have the best aim, one of the best things you can possibly do in<br />

order <strong>to</strong> be a team player involves passing the ball off <strong>to</strong> your taller, stronger opponents. Remember that dodgeball is a<br />

team game. There is no one winner – the entire team wins or loses. As such, don’t be afraid <strong>to</strong> pass off the ball if it gives<br />

your team the upper hand.<br />

#6 – <strong>Be</strong> Observant<br />

One of the best tips for being a better dodgeball player involves learning how <strong>to</strong> be incredibly observant and aware of<br />

your surroundings. If you don’t know who has the ball, you don’t know who <strong>to</strong> watch, and there’s a much bigger chance<br />

someone will hit you when you aren’t paying attention. What’s more, if you have the ball, make sure you know who isn’t<br />

paying any attention, so you can pick easy targets, <strong>to</strong>o.<br />

#7 – Play Often<br />

The old adage “use it or lose it” does ring true in this case, and practice really does make perfect. Get some friends<br />

<strong>to</strong>gether, head over <strong>to</strong> the gym, and have some fun. Ask them <strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong>ss balls at you so you can practice your dodging skills,<br />

and if you want <strong>to</strong> practice throwing the ball harder and faster, set up a makeshift target in your backyard. When you<br />

can dodge the ball, hit your target, and throw the ball hard, you are ready <strong>to</strong> serve your team well.


<strong>Dodgeball</strong> is a great sport that can help you get <strong>to</strong>ns of needed exercise. When you play on a team and in a local league,<br />

you can also build friendships at the same time. Don’t be afraid of being a bad dodgeball player; anyone can get good at<br />

this game by following the tips above, having fun, and playing often.

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