Baiting in dodgeball means pretending vulnerability to draw a throw. A player intentionally appears open or distracted. Opponents may target that player quickly. The baiting player prepares to dodge or catch. Successful baiting forces opponents to waste possession. Teams use baiting to create counterattack chances. Quick reflexes remain essential for safe execution. For example a player steps forward to invite a throw. The player then sidesteps and counters immediately. Baiting works best with strong anticipation skills. Teammates must stay ready to support the trap. Controlled movement keeps the tactic effective and safe.
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