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09-13-2006, 01:00 PM
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Originally Posted by strazzere I think she means, at what level do people start blocking at... Not when do men block - cause they never can.
AA's is usually half and half, your dumb if your not blocking in open.
A's you block sometimes - it's more dependant on your opponent. | Yes, I meant at what level do the women start to actually block. I was surprised not to see more woman blocking at least their female opponents. Blocking the men would be tougher because they are hitting from the 10 foot line. Obviously your partners defense is part of the equation too. And that is why I was curious when people start to see the women block. I guess going along with this question is, When are the woman hitting hard enough to make blocking cost effective? "She's not a setter!" -BhitterDpasser
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