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Men's Lacrosse|Full-Field
This clear is designed with simplicity in mind. This clear is based on clearing the ball opposite the box with Defensive middies as the primary ball carriers. Attack should be in Fast Break L

Defense, Clear
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Men's Lacrosse|Full-Field
The Full Field drill - the first time I did it as a pro player, I thought I was better than the drill. The first time I had my hs team run it, I saw all the benefits of the FULL FIELD DRILL

Clear, Stick-Work, Transition
300 Views|17 Likes|0 Comments
Men's Lacrosse|Drill
Drill to encourage kids to keep spacing on the field using cones as markers. We will work the ball around the perimeter with LOTS of extra balls at each outside cone. If the ball is missed, pick up a new one and keep going. Keep a line at the top to rotate the next 3 into the crease.

Beginner, Offense, Whole Unit (8+), Stick-Work
279 Views|13 Likes|0 Comments
Men's Lacrosse|Half-Field
Chalk talk for a crease slide with one player on the crease.

Defense
208 Views|10 Likes|0 Comments
Men's Lacrosse|Drill
Great shooting drill, dodge, throw back and one more to a shot

Zone, 2-Man
224 Views|17 Likes|1 Comments
Men's Lacrosse|Full-Field
I just want to show what we do after our goalie usually gets a save.

Offense, Defense
375 Views|3 Likes|0 Comments
Men's Lacrosse|Drill
Done on both sides to get double the participation rate. The first part will show if there is a break off the shot. The second part is the goalie rolls back. The coaches tell the middies to "stay" or "go" to determine if a break occurs. You get two sides going at once.

Clear, Intermediate, Transition, Read-and-React, Whole Unit (8+)
245 Views|10 Likes|0 Comments
Men's Lacrosse|Half-Field
Primary Formation: 1-4-1 (One top, four across the middle, one behind).

Phase 1: The Setup
Alignment: The four middle players form a horizontal line across the field.Personnel: This formation places a heavy concentration of players in the "belly" of the defense to create a screen-heavy environment.Phase 2: The Initiation (The "Slam")
The Trigger: The top player initiates a dodge directly toward the goal.The Physical Action: As the dodger moves, the middle players "slam" into their defenders.The Interaction: These middle players may also set picks for each other, creating a chaotic "Belly" of movement that is difficult for defenders to track.Phase 3: The Goal
The Opening: The slamming/screening action typically results in a wide-open cutter breaking right in front of the crease.The Scoring Chance: The goal is to use physical positioning and screens to create a high-percentage interior scoring chance.
1-4-1, midfield-focused, dynamic, modern, advanced, settled
252 Views|9 Likes|0 Comments
Behind star
Box Lacrosse|Drill
Make it all the way around and then shoot it from the bottom half while #2 is running across the field

Offense, Beginner, Stick-Work, Read-and-React, Small Group (2-8)
334 Views|5 Likes|0 Comments
Men's Lacrosse|Drill
Battleship is an evolution in-game scenario drill that can be used within the men's or women's game. The drill emphasizes constantly offensive on-ball and off-ball movement, quick defensive rotations and applied pressures, communication amongst both parties, and proper reading and reacting ideals.

Read-and-React, Offense, Defense, Stick-Work, Transition, Extra-Man
210 Views|14 Likes|0 Comments
Men's Lacrosse|Full-Field
Diagram and Description of the boys lacrosse field. On the field during game play there are 10 players for each team: 1 Goalie, 3 Defenders, 3 Midfielders & 3 Attack.

Offense, Defense
238 Views|7 Likes|0 Comments
Men's Lacrosse|Drill
This is to simulate a ally dodge and move the ball back side. This gets two looks with a crease cut or a backside if the ball is moved one more. Balls will be up top and down low in that corner.

Offense, Intermediate, Stick-Work, Whole Unit (8+)
183 Views|9 Likes|0 Comments

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