A look-off involves a thrower staring at one opponent while attacking another nearby. This deceptive technique misleads the defense about the intended target of the ball. A player fixes their gaze on the left defender but throws right. This distraction prevents the actual target from preparing to dodge or catch. The eyes of the defender usually follow the head movement of the attacker. Using a look-off requires keeping the body oriented toward the real target. This subtle skill separates advanced players from beginners in a competitive match. Success depends on the ability to throw accurately without looking directly forward.
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