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Let's talk about what control field is first, and give an accurate definition of control field.

1. What is field control?

Anyone who has played basketball knows that the stars on the court are usually center and small forward. They are the scorers and executors of most calm goals, but the core of the field is generally a short and humble point guard, wandering around the three-point line, observing the subtle changes of the overall situation, planning, organizing and launching every attack.

People who have played volleyball also know that most of the stars on the court are the main attack. He and the assistant attack and serve threw a coquettish cross slash, jumped high and spiked heavily. But the captain is a setter most of the time. He hid under the net, stood in the center of the field, closest to the net, with his back to his teammates, and made complicated gestures with his fingers in the lower back to direct everyone's tactical cooperation. He is the controller of the whole scene, and the left and right balls pass through him. Hang high, fast break, two-ball sneak attack, counterattack ... every round trip is organized, planned, deployed and set off by him.

If you haven't played these two kinds of balls, you probably have. The basketball game is changing rapidly, and it can be overtaken by a big score in one minute, and finally 1 second can stage a shocking reversal. The pitcher has a good hand. If they keep scoring goals with a good hand, they won't stick to it. Experienced guards will choose to feed "good" pitchers according to the situation on the court. The same is true of volleyball matches. It's like playing mahjong. You're unlucky and you lose.

The most important person on the court-the point guard or the setter-knows nothing about this change. The more important person is the coach. Whether it is basketball or volleyball, every pause is frightening, and the reason for the pause is often that one of them loses one after another. After the pause, this "luck" of winning or losing often changes greatly. But whether you are sitting next to the loser or the winner, you will often hear the coach and the captain shouting-control the field! Control the field!

My primary school, high school and college are all setters of volleyball team, and junior high school and high school are all point guards of basketball team.

I know that in that position, my biggest role is to control the court. I want to maintain my ability to control the whole situation. I can't win rashly, nor can I lose my temper. Attack and defense is not my job, but I want to control the rhythm of attack and defense, and I want to control the progress and score of the game within the controllable range.

In addition, I like antagonistic competitive games very much, because they have a very attractive place, that is "accident", which is the so-called "surprise" and "dark horse". What's the point of watching Thailand fight China? It depends on China beating Brazil. Overcome the strong with weakness, control the strong with weakness, and fight well with weakness, which is the attraction of antagonistic competitive sports.