Blindside in dodgeball means attacking from outside an opponent’s vision. A player targets someone not facing the throw. This tactic increases chances of a clean hit. Teams create blindsides through coordinated distractions. Quick communication supports effective blindside attempts. Players must ensure throws remain legal and safe. For example a defender focuses forward during a rally. An opponent throws from the side unnoticed. The defender reacts too late to dodge. Blindside plays reward awareness and teamwork. However, careless positioning can expose attackers afterward. Balanced strategy prevents overcommitment during blindsides.
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