Active Inbound in dodgeball means a returned player can immediately participate in play. A player becomes active after entering from the team’s side boundary.
The inbound player may throw, block, or catch right away. Officials require proper entry through the designated return area. Teammates must create space to avoid crowding the entry lane. Quick awareness helps the inbound player avoid instant elimination. Teams often protect inbound players during their first movement.
For example, a caught ball allows a teammate to re-enter actively. Smart teams pass a ball quickly to the returning player. Fast involvement restores team numbers and pressure. Poor timing can expose the inbound player to attacks. Clear communication ensures smooth and legal reentry.
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