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Build-Up and Offensive Transition: The Key to Attacking Success

  • Writer: SGA PERFORMANCE
    SGA PERFORMANCE
  • Mar 29, 2025
  • 2 min read
The build-up transition, also known as the defense-attack transition (DAT), is the bridge between winning possession and creating scoring opportunities. Whether recovering the ball in the defensive zone, middle block, or attacking third, this phase is crucial for advancing play while exploiting the opponent’s disorganization. A well-executed offensive transition allows teams to move the ball efficiently, dictate play, and break defensive lines.
The build-up transition, also known as the defense-attack transition (DAT), is the bridge between winning possession and creating scoring opportunities. Whether recovering the ball in the defensive zone, middle block, or attacking third, this phase is crucial for advancing play while exploiting the opponent’s disorganization. A well-executed offensive transition allows teams to move the ball efficiently, dictate play, and break defensive lines.

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