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I Have Joined a Dodgeball League A notebook entry published on November 30, 2004
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I type this as the lactic acid is starting to set in. I have joined a dodgeball league, sponsored by a local YMCA here on the North Shore of Boston. Dodgeball? Yes, that game . I write this post to encourage others that may have similar leagues starting in their areas. It is extremely fun .
Having no idea what to expect, naturally the greatest worry is the equipment. Will it sting? But an official dodgeball is much like a small, Nerf (the leader in foam ball construction) ball that’s been dipped in thin, rubbery plastic. This means it can be thrown with incredible velocity, yet cannot inflict any pain. The lightness of the ball lends itself to be thrown in corkscrew or curve paths toward the opponent, making it difficult to either catch it, or duck out of the way. Strategies quickly emerge from elementary school memories buried deep. As one teammate said, it’s a mental game . Heh.
Surprisingly, this dodgeball league is nicely organized, with strict rules and fast game times. It’s non-stop running around, throwing and jumping. Great excercise — and something I need after sitting in front of a computer screen all day. What do you do to blow off steam?
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Rene Grassegger → grassegger.at
HI Dan,
40 minutes of cycling every day and one day in the week japanese material arts.
Greetings
Rene
dspn → www.zoomah.com/
Hmm, I generally sit in front of a computer screen even longer, playing Unreal Tournament, now that my colleagues have evilly introduced me to it. Now there’s a way to blow off steam!
Dodgeball sounds like fun, though, and much more healthful f"
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