Targeting in dodgeball means aiming throws at a specific opponent. Players choose one opponent to pressure or eliminate quickly. Teams often target strong throwers to reduce scoring threats. Focused pressure can force mistakes or rushed decisions. Targeting requires communication and coordinated timing between teammates. Players must watch court position before selecting a target. Smart targeting avoids exposing teammates to counter throws. Teams often target isolated players near the sidelines. For example a player aims at the opponent captain to remove leadership. Successful targeting shifts momentum toward the attacking team. Players must adjust targets as opponents change formation. Overusing targeting can leave other threats unguarded. Balanced strategy keeps targeting effective without weakening defense.
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