Pacing involves managing physical energy and ball usage throughout the duration of a dodgeball match. A player avoids sprinting constantly to ensure they have strength for the final minutes. One athlete stays in the back to rest while teammates handle the initial offensive. This conservation of stamina is vital for games that last multiple rounds or long sets. Pacing also applies to how quickly a team throws their available supply of balls. Throwing everything at once leaves a team vulnerable to a fast and coordinated counter attack. Smart teams wait for the right opening rather than rushing every single play they make. Maintaining a steady rhythm prevents exhaustion and keeps the defense sharp until the very end.
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