Counter-attack in dodgeball means launching offense after defending successfully. A team responds immediately following a block or dodge. Quick transition catches opponents off balance. Players must react instantly after defensive success. Counter-attacks rely on prepared throwing positions. Speed and awareness drive effective execution. For example a defender blocks a fast throw. The defender instantly throws back before opponents reset. Counter-attacks often shift momentum rapidly. Teams practice fast reaction drills for improvement. Coordinated movement maximizes surprise advantage.
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