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The Weak-Side Defense Problem: Why 2026 Tournament Winners Will Play Different Defense

The Weak-Side Defense Problem: Why 2026 Tournament Winners Will Play Different Defense

A structural crack in weak-side defense has been sitting in plain sight for years — and heading into Bangkok Worlds and the ADL inaugural season, the coaches who close it first are going to have a serious edge. Here's what needs to change and why it matters before your next weekend tournament.

Marcus VanceMarcus VanceMarch 6, 2026
Why Dodgeball Coaches Ignore AI: The Sport Where Intuition Beats Algorithms

Why Dodgeball Coaches Ignore AI: The Sport Where Intuition Beats Algorithms

While AI is reshaping basketball, baseball, and soccer, competitive dodgeball's top circuits deliberately reject performance tech—not because the algorithms aren't good enough, but because dodgeball is a human game operating at speeds where algorithmic latency is a liability.

Marcus VanceMarcus VanceMarch 5, 2026

Why the Best Dodgeball Players You've Never Heard Of Are Women

The best tactical dodgeball being played right now is happening in women's brackets. Skip the inspiration porn. Let's look at what's actually happening on court.

Marcus VanceMarcus VanceMarch 5, 2026

The Counter-Strike Meta in 2026: Why Wing-Play Is Dead and Defensive Rotation Just Became Everything

The wing-play era is over. The new 2026 meta is middle-rotation offense with wing decoys—and your defense needs to adjust immediately or get exposed.

Marcus VanceMarcus VanceFebruary 26, 2026

Grip Tech Is Becoming the Integrity Tool: How Ball Coatings Are Reshaping What "Calling Your Hit" Actually Means

The integrity meta isn't just cultural—it's physical. How ball coating technology is evolving to match the self-accountability standard that's reshaping competitive dodgeball.

Marcus VanceMarcus VanceFebruary 25, 2026

The Integrity Meta: How Self-Accountability Is Becoming the Competitive Edge in 2026

The 2026 Meta isn't about speed or strength—it's about self-accountability. The teams winning tournaments right now call their own hits first. Here's how integrity became the competitive edge.

Marcus VanceMarcus VanceFebruary 25, 2026