Block in dodgeball means stopping a thrown ball with another ball. A player holds a ball to absorb the impact. The block prevents the thrown ball from making contact. The blocking ball usually drops after impact. Players must grip firmly to control the rebound. Quick reflexes help position the blocking ball correctly. For example a defender raises a ball to stop a fast throw. The thrown ball hits the held ball and falls harmlessly. Blocking protects players during close exchanges. However, poor timing can lead to elimination. Strong hand strength improves successful blocks. Teams rely on blocking to survive intense volleys.
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