@@curiozity.6774 I'm playing with a broken radius which is a forearm bone, If you are lucky you can play in a cast with a broken arm which is what I'm doing. I injured my right forearm which is my main hand so I am playing basically all lefty which is okay because before the break I practiced left handed a ton. (I have no idea why I put this much detail.)
Would be neat to get a 'State of the MCLA' type video. Played in the old LSA and had some epic games against UT, but I've been removed from the league for 15+ years now. I'd love to see how things are stacking up and who the top contenders are nowadays. On that same note, videos highlighting some of the legends of MCLA - Tony Scazzero and his legacy at A&M for example would make for an excellent video.
The best way to develop confidence is to put in the work. If you know you can dodge and shoot and throw crazy skip passes, if you get good, put in the time and effort at practice and in the weight room, you will be confident. All the positive self-talk in the world won't make you feel confident if you know you aren't very good. Getting better is the best way to build confidence and getting better means putting in the work. When you know you have done the work, you will be confident.
Hi ik this has nothing to do with video but I'm stuck on choosing alloy or composite shaft, I absolutely hate the feel of composite shafts it feels rough and kind of like sand paper for me which bothers me plus I hate the colors it has but a lot of people say get it cause it bends and is lighter allowing faster shots which is great. Now for the alloy shaft I love how smooth it is plus I'm able to get it in silver but it doesn't bend and is kind of stiff making it not as fast and light as the composite, so I've just been stuck on which one to choose.
For me, I need to focus more, Whenever I think about not messing up, I mess up. And when I do well, it feels like I'm not thinking about anything. Which I guess is confusing? Anyways this video helped a lot
You should try not to think about what you don't want to do - see what I did there? Honestly you should think about what you want to do. The way the human brain processes things when it hears something like "don't miss" is to only registers the "miss". The don't gets lost. So instead of trying to think about not missing, you should think about hitting your spot. "Hit it" instead of "don't miss". It's a mistake a lot of coaches still make - telling you what NOT to do. But the latest research in sports psychology, performance psychology, coaching and learning say it's a bad idea to think about what NOT to do and MUCH MORE EFFECTIVE to think about what you want to do.
How and I get better when my teammates are just so lazy and don’t care enough to practice. I’m in high school this is my last year and I’m tryna play lacrosse at the next level. We had two games so far and in them two games I played like it’s my last. I had the other team coaches try to get me to transfer to their school. But my teammates can’t throw the ball or catch it’s so frustrating play mid field and when my teammates can’t catch. My coach gives me the green light to do whatever I want but when I start getting in my zone I get targeted by the other team and they sent a player face guard me. How can I gain more trust in my teammates and not get as frustrated as I do in game?
I have the same problem...Im guessing if you want to play at the next level you play competetive club. I treat my games with my school team like personal training. Help and work with some of the more skilled players if they are there, but use each game as a chance to focus on your 1 on 1, or just anything in your personal game. Dodging, splitting double teams, beating someone who is facegarding you. Then just play club for exposure, and really use that as a chance to play competetively and work on other aspects. Hope this helps.
Hi, I’m currently a lacrosse player who only played for 3 seasons straight from 6th grade to 8th grade and now I am a freshman. Spring tryouts are coming up in a few months and I really want to join my schools jv lacrosse team or hopefully varsity team as well as join a elite lacrosse club (Top gun fighting clams). Do you think during these months (during then after winter) I will have enough preparation for the two tryouts if I work on my stick skills and other lacrosse skills for 2 hours straight everyday? I’m also pretty worried because right now I am really skinny (also 110 lbs) and I get pushed around alot during my middle school seasons so do you think I should just quit or persist through?
Hey, I started playing lacrosse in my junior year of high school and now one year later I will be a starter on my varsity team. If I could give you some advice, I would recommend practicing every day but not too much. I got to be a better player because me and my friends would all go up to our school gym and throw around, play wall ball, shoot, work out, and do everything lacrosse related. I would also recommend that you talk to the coaches before the season in pre season conditioning, and make sure they know that you are there to win. I would stay after every conditioning and do extra work with the coaches because I had never played before and after 2 months they made me JV captain, and later in the season, I got pulled up to varsity for a few games. Good luck :)
Hey bro im skinny and get pushed around a lot too. I found that if the defender initiates contact roll off of him. Also take a lot of aĺley shots and outside shots, once ur hands are free rip it.
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@@SamuelJeffery-q3c lil late but he works for apex youth games and has a baking channel
@@SamuelJeffery-q3c idk he has a cooking tt now
next video idea is if you can explain what to look for when watching film/ live games, thanks.
Would definitely improve my film sessions
Honestly I just look at the players on the field and get some mental reps in (asking myself what I'd do in any players posiition)
You're right about your lax career being a gift. I just broke my wrist and my season is done. Great Video!
me too bro
@@curiozity.6774 I'm playing with a broken radius which is a forearm bone, If you are lucky you can play in a cast with a broken arm which is what I'm doing. I injured my right forearm which is my main hand so I am playing basically all lefty which is okay because before the break I practiced left handed a ton. (I have no idea why I put this much detail.)
my favorite lacrosse channel. Thanks for uploading and giving tips.
We miss you brother come back
It’s sad
Awesome video for any young player.
Would be neat to get a 'State of the MCLA' type video. Played in the old LSA and had some epic games against UT, but I've been removed from the league for 15+ years now. I'd love to see how things are stacking up and who the top contenders are nowadays. On that same note, videos highlighting some of the legends of MCLA - Tony Scazzero and his legacy at A&M for example would make for an excellent video.
Do Earl Bill, do best coaches of all time by win percentage and philosophy
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love your videos
We absolutely need a greatest game video between Virginia and Notre Dame from the semis
I think your reading my mind
I had two games today, I missed both of them cause im sick
your 100 percent right abt lax being a gift I broke my wrist second day of tryouts on Feb. 21 and still out
The best way to develop confidence is to put in the work. If you know you can dodge and shoot and throw crazy skip passes, if you get good, put in the time and effort at practice and in the weight room, you will be confident. All the positive self-talk in the world won't make you feel confident if you know you aren't very good. Getting better is the best way to build confidence and getting better means putting in the work. When you know you have done the work, you will be confident.
Great advice!
We need a new post
great stuff my dude
You should keep making these and the cooking videos
Hi ik this has nothing to do with video but I'm stuck on choosing alloy or composite shaft, I absolutely hate the feel of composite shafts it feels rough and kind of like sand paper for me which bothers me plus I hate the colors it has but a lot of people say get it cause it bends and is lighter allowing faster shots which is great. Now for the alloy shaft I love how smooth it is plus I'm able to get it in silver but it doesn't bend and is kind of stiff making it not as fast and light as the composite, so I've just been stuck on which one to choose.
If you don’t like composite shaft don’t get one, you can still be deadly with one
I’m in the 14 youth and I’m not as skilled as the top players, I need the confidence so thanks for the tips
I'm in the same situation and working to get better!
@@BurdFlaps yeah
Jake, how about an update on Chase Scanlan? Also, will I see you in Frisco Texas later this month?
Jake made a new channel called TastFoodChallenges
Nervous about being nervous is so true
For me, I need to focus more, Whenever I think about not messing up, I mess up. And when I do well, it feels like I'm not thinking about anything. Which I guess is confusing? Anyways this video helped a lot
You should try not to think about what you don't want to do - see what I did there? Honestly you should think about what you want to do. The way the human brain processes things when it hears something like "don't miss" is to only registers the "miss". The don't gets lost. So instead of trying to think about not missing, you should think about hitting your spot. "Hit it" instead of "don't miss". It's a mistake a lot of coaches still make - telling you what NOT to do. But the latest research in sports psychology, performance psychology, coaching and learning say it's a bad idea to think about what NOT to do and MUCH MORE EFFECTIVE to think about what you want to do.
LAX weekly 🚫 lax yearly ✅
where r u
Can u do a video on how to not get beat down the ally as a d pole
Bro does cooking now
I would highly recommend turning the intensity knob up to 11.
How and I get better when my teammates are just so lazy and don’t care enough to practice. I’m in high school this is my last year and I’m tryna play lacrosse at the next level. We had two games so far and in them two games I played like it’s my last. I had the other team coaches try to get me to transfer to their school. But my teammates can’t throw the ball or catch it’s so frustrating play mid field and when my teammates can’t catch. My coach gives me the green light to do whatever I want but when I start getting in my zone I get targeted by the other team and they sent a player face guard me. How can I gain more trust in my teammates and not get as frustrated as I do in game?
I have the same problem...Im guessing if you want to play at the next level you play competetive club. I treat my games with my school team like personal training. Help and work with some of the more skilled players if they are there, but use each game as a chance to focus on your 1 on 1, or just anything in your personal game. Dodging, splitting double teams, beating someone who is facegarding you. Then just play club for exposure, and really use that as a chance to play competetively and work on other aspects. Hope this helps.
could u make a box lacrosse vs field lacrosse video?
really good idea
Its my first year and I am playing attack any tips on getting open?
pop out stay active and move use deception
Use the v cut and just move when the defender isn’t looking. Good luck man 🙂
Make sure you realize the guy guarding you is just a guy don’t let nerves beat you
Are you alright bro
Dude why did you stop posting?
can you do one for how to get you mental better and also can you do a film break down
I make videos on mental performance for athletes, you should check it out and let me know what you think!
Lacrosse “weekly” turns to Lacrosse yearly.
can u make a video on how to be confidence with girls?
thanks love ur vids
He’s a UA-camr not a magician
Where did you go
Question Sir. I always see you wear Texas Lacrosse stuff. Do you play for them or are you a fan. Btw I have a Texas Lacrosse hoodie
He’s a Texas lacrosse legend actually. I got to watch him play in the 2019 season in Austin!
Hi, I’m currently a lacrosse player who only played for 3 seasons straight from 6th grade to 8th grade and now I am a freshman. Spring tryouts are coming up in a few months and I really want to join my schools jv lacrosse team or hopefully varsity team as well as join a elite lacrosse club (Top gun fighting clams).
Do you think during these months (during then after winter) I will have enough preparation for the two tryouts if I work on my stick skills and other lacrosse skills for 2 hours straight everyday? I’m also pretty worried because right now I am really skinny (also 110 lbs) and I get pushed around alot during my middle school seasons so do you think I should just quit or persist through?
Hey, I started playing lacrosse in my junior year of high school and now one year later I will be a starter on my varsity team. If I could give you some advice, I would recommend practicing every day but not too much. I got to be a better player because me and my friends would all go up to our school gym and throw around, play wall ball, shoot, work out, and do everything lacrosse related. I would also recommend that you talk to the coaches before the season in pre season conditioning, and make sure they know that you are there to win. I would stay after every conditioning and do extra work with the coaches because I had never played before and after 2 months they made me JV captain, and later in the season, I got pulled up to varsity for a few games. Good luck :)
Hey bro im skinny and get pushed around a lot too. I found that if the defender initiates contact roll off of him. Also take a lot of aĺley shots and outside shots, once ur hands are free rip it.
Dont leave us jake 😞
i play for a hs team and i’m 5’6 and one of the shortest, im tryna focus on dodging from x and change of direction, am i missing anything?
All the best players on my team are wall ball rats. If you can do all that better than anyone else you can find a spot on any roster.
I am a middy and mg team needs me as a middy, but I have a great X dodge. What should I do.
Invert! Take your defender behind the goal where he is uncomfortable and toast him.
Does anybody know y he stopped posting, is he ok?
i think you'd appreciate me telling you that i broke someones stick for the first time yesterday and scored a goal w basically no angle.
How can I be confident if im a short attack man
What happened bro?
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I freaking love your channel Jake , your personality, your knowledge on lacrosse 🥍, man your a whole vibe bro! 😎
Dude he’s gone
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