Thank you! Our son is just starting out this year (his senior year of high school) and lacrosse is very new to our area. This helps me to help him work on fundamentals.
There were no jr lacrosse programs where I grew up, and the HS i attended didn't have a program either. I always wanted to learn how to play, though. It's a great game 💯
Trying to get my 11 yr old daughter into this sport . I loved it cause I was 6’5” 250 so I would throw my weight around I was physical guy in all the sports I played that actually transitioned into a 20 year military career high speed great sport
I want to start a youth lacrosse club in my area. What is a good place to start? I’m only played a little in HS. Can you tell me what is a good place to start looking?
As you demonstrate the scoop I would emphasize that you are running to approach the ball. I prefer a cradle that is up around shoulder height. What is the advantage of that low cradle you demonstrate?
Great Video - LAX newb here - Two Questions ----- 1. By "push/pull motion" when passing, do you mean push from the pivot-point (middle hand position) and pull from the bottom hand position? I see that this creates the right motion but just trying to make sure I understand. 2. For catching, I notice when practicing with the rebounder in the passing clip, the upper hand doesn't always move up to the head when receiving the rebound but is that the goal? Looks like the upper (dominant) hand should slide up the stick after the pass to the head to receive the catch? I'm probably overthinking but want to try to pass on good fundamentals to my boys. Thanks!
Why put a left-handed instructor to confuse newbies? We dont need that extra calculation and yeah sure anyone can play. but majority is not left handed. not to make you feel weird bro, its just that it adds unneccessary complexity upfront.
Thank you so much! I'm a sophomore in high school and my first practice is in 2 weeks and I trying to figure out a much as I can. This helped a lot!
how was it?
I’m a junior in the same boat lol
These are excellent fundamental instructions. Really clear and simple for beginners. Nice job, coach!
Thank you so much! I will definitely teach my players in their first practice those basic skills :) Looking forward to it!
Great video. Thanks for putting this together
Thank you! Our son is just starting out this year (his senior year of high school) and lacrosse is very new to our area. This helps me to help him work on fundamentals.
Thank you very much I know I’m here in 2024 but I was thinking about doing lacrosse and this helped!
There were no jr lacrosse programs where I grew up, and the HS i attended didn't have a program either. I always wanted to learn how to play, though. It's a great game 💯
I’m joining my schools team this season I need this lmao
Thanks for the clear instruction.
Trying to get my 11 yr old daughter into this sport . I loved it cause I was 6’5” 250 so I would throw my weight around I was physical guy in all the sports I played that actually transitioned into a 20 year military career high speed great sport
This really helped my brother
Cradling seems likes the hardest to learn/perfect
thank you for all you have done for us
Thanks 😊❤
I want to start a youth lacrosse club in my area. What is a good place to start? I’m only played a little in HS. Can you tell me what is a good place to start looking?
So lacrosse is kind of like hockey and baseball ?
Thank you
Imagine to be the first student to watch this
As you demonstrate the scoop I would emphasize that you are running to approach the ball. I prefer a cradle that is up around shoulder height. What is the advantage of that low cradle you demonstrate?
Great Video - LAX newb here - Two Questions ----- 1. By "push/pull motion" when passing, do you mean push from the pivot-point (middle hand position) and pull from the bottom hand position? I see that this creates the right motion but just trying to make sure I understand. 2. For catching, I notice when practicing with the rebounder in the passing clip, the upper hand doesn't always move up to the head when receiving the rebound but is that the goal? Looks like the upper (dominant) hand should slide up the stick after the pass to the head to receive the catch? I'm probably overthinking but want to try to pass on good fundamentals to my boys. Thanks!
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Why put a left-handed instructor to confuse newbies? We dont need that extra calculation and yeah sure anyone can play. but majority is not left handed. not to make you feel weird bro, its just that it adds unneccessary complexity upfront.
Bruh
bruh nobody asked- he said dominant hand so why does it matter
He said dominant hand, what extra complexity does that add