Template:Dodging at the Island
From Lacrosse Plan Drills
Dodging at the Island
Dodging at the Island
- Dodging in the 5-10 yards in front of the crease and about 5 yeards to the right and left of the crease
- Another way to say it is its the 7to7
- Why is the island important?
- Goal Scoring Opportunities
- Feeding Opportunites
- Force Slides
- Applies pressure on interior & adjacent defenders
- creates leverage for teammates
- Increase chance of drawing a penality
How to get to the island?
- Stick protection - neutralize athletic ability - one hand get the elbow out wide
- The Boyle Rule - Ask yourself am I faster or more athletic then the person covering me?
- Optimal Speed - the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate
- change of speed
- change of direction
- change of angle
- change of posture (running back/quarter back)
- Slap checks time to roll
- From X split to roll
- Vacate step, dodge on a straight line, then pop to force defender to follow, then explode to the goal
Types of Dodges to get to the island
- Come Around - beat your guy around the cage
- backhand - running to the crease stick to the inside and shoot backhand
- Runaway - Seen as a bailout to a come around, hide the stick well and dodge up and away at GLE and shoot (must be practiced)
- Inside Roll - use your bottom hand elbow to push the guy out, try to run to opposite pipe
- Flat Roll - Like an inside roll but further out and roll at GLE then gain space inside
- Rocker - Create the illusion that we want to roll where we came from, rock your head and shoulders to show the fake
- Step Back - Fade away step away shot, use your man as a screen
- Question Mark - Efficiency and timing, point your stick out change hands and shoot inside, time it on a check. 2 Step question mark: first step into your man, then out to the sideline and out and shoot
- High Island - drive high, try to do a hockey stop (inside foot driving) and have space to come back and shoot