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Latest revision as of 18:08, 4 July 2020
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Drill
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5 Min |
Active Stretching
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10 Min |
3 man weave
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5 Min |
Water
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10 Min |
5 Yard GB Freeze
- Players line up at a designated point on the lacrosse field.
- Each athlete holds a ball in their stick.
- On the first whistle, each player rolls a ball out about five yards in front of them.
- At the second whistle, they run to the ball, get in scoop position and then freeze.
- On the third whistle, players scoop through and sprint to the next designated point.
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5 Min |
Water
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15 Min |
Salisbury C-Cut Righty or Lefty Shot
Salisbury C-Cut Righty or Lefty Shot
- Make two lines of players at the stars on the picture
- Setup cones as pictured
- Put a pile of balls by the top stars
- A player picks up a ball, drives down the alley (1), pops out (2)
- The other player at (3) clears through and curls back, receiving a pass at (4)
- The player turns and shoots, and goes to the next line
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5 Min |
Water
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10 Min |
3v1 - 3v2 Shooting
https://www.hoganlax.com/3v1-3v2-shooting
- Drill is useful for teaching midfield to shoot under pressure
- Starts as a 3v1 and can be changed to 3v2 to make the midfield read the field
Setup
- Have a goalie, 1 line of defense to the side at GLE, 1 line of attack in the back, 2 lines of midfield up at midline
- Balls start at x, the attack makes a cut around the crease with the defense in front of the goal in ready position
- The attack picks a middie to pass to, defense slides and applies pressure (the attack is out of the play and so is the other middie) its just 1v1
- Next, change it to 3v2, its the same setup except 2 defense and when the attack makes a pass the midfield work together. The first middie to receive the pass must read the defense and either shoot or pass.
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5 Min |
Water
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20 Min |
'4 Man Ground Ball into a 3v3
This drill was invented by Paul Myers. The goal of the drill is to reward the player who wins the ground ball with the opportunity to play offense. Defensively, this drill helps players drop back to the hole quickly and to find a man to cover.
- Put a goalie in the net
- Have 4 lines of guys at equal distance around the box (one line in each corner)
- Have 2 additional lines of guys, one on each side of the box, in between the 4 guys fighting for the ball
- The coach rolls the ball out, the 4 lines battle for the ground ball. The winner of the ground ball must break out, protecting the stick and the 3 guys that lose are now on defense
- Upon possession, 1 guy from each of the middle lines runs out, and is on offense with the winner of the ground ball and the drill transitions into a 3v3
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5 Min |
Water
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10 Min |
Cone, Ladders, Jumps, Sprints
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5 Min |
Water
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20 Min |
Radar Gun
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