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Lacrosse Stations
Dr. ButlerApril 2013
Lacrosse CradlingCUES:• Opposing grip (bottom hand palm
down, top hand palm up).• Head of stick almost upright near
shoulder and ear.• Rock the Baby – both hands work
together to rotate the stick back and forth to keep the ball in the pocket.
• TASK: Cradle the Ball and:1. Stand still for 20 seconds.2. Walk fast for 20 meters.3. Jog for 20 meters.4. Run for 20 meters and practice
pivots and evasive moves.
Lacrosse Catching
CUES:• “Ask” for the ball (hold stick out).• Give/soft hands (as if cushioning a
water balloon).• Triple Threat (finish in athletic stance).• TASK:1. From 10 meters away, have partner
toss you the ball. 2. From 10 meters away, have partner
pass you the ball.3. From 20 meters away, have partner
pass you the ball.4. Test your accuracy: See if you can
catch a ball while zig zagging and moving evasively.
Lacrosse ThrowingCUES• Opposing grip.• Dominant hand on top.• Gently grip butt end of stick.• Push/Pull.• Step and follow through.• TASK:1. Throw the ball 10 meters to your
partner.2. Move back to 15 meters.3. Move back to 20 meters. 4. Test your accuracy: See if you can
throw to your partner while they zig zag and move evasively.
Lacrosse Give and GoPURPOSE: The Give and Go is a multi-player offensive tactic that relies on passing and moving without the ball to create open scoring opportunities.CUES:1. Pass2. Go3. Catch4. Shoot & FollowTASK:• Work with a partner.• Partner A passes the ball to Partner B.• Partner A runs to an open area (go) and
asks for the ball.• Partner B passes the ball to Partner B.• Add a third player who will try to steal the
passed ball.
1: Pass the ball to a team mate.
2: Move to Open Space.
3: Ask for the ball, catch it.
4. Shoot and Follow
Lacrosse ShootingPurpose: Shooting is a fundamental part of the game of lacrosse. It's important to learn the different styles and tactics of shooting to improve your game. Cues:• Position your body so shoulders are
perpendicular to the net.• Position your hands in a way that feels strong.• Notice the goalie's weak side.• When aiming to shoot, look at your target. • Once you step and aim, follow through.Task:• Captains organize team into two lines. • Athletes pass the ball back and forth and
when they get close to the goal, they take a shot.
• Bonus: See if your team can score with a give and go.
Lacrosse ScoopingCues:• “Scrape your knuckles” – push stick
under and through ball by pushing bottom hand through.
• Run through the scoop, begin cradling immediately.
• “Kiss your stick” – raise head of stick to vertical position in front of face.
• Task:1. Scoop up a stationary ball.2. Scoop up a moving ball.3. Have your partner roll a ball on the
ground, scoop it up.4. Challenge: Run through and scoop
up a moving ball, end with cradle.
Lacrosse Goal KeepingPurpose: One of the hardest positions on the field, the lacrosse goalkeeper is pretty much the quarterback of the game. With a combination of fast reflexes, footwork, effective communication and perseverance, you too can become an amazing goalie. If Cues:• Keep your arms relaxed and away from and in
front of your body, elbows slightly bent.• Bring your arms out as you step when catching
the ball.• Don't be afraid to come out of the crease• Clear the ball.Task:1. Captains organize team 15 meters behind
goal area.2. Each player takes turns shooting on goal and
playing goalie.3. Bonus: practice give-n-go with a shot.
Mark/Zone DefensePurpose: To defend against scoring and create turnovers. Cues: • Match up/Know your Zone• Shadow/Protect your Zone• Stay between• CommunicateTask:1. Match up 2 v 2 or 3 v 3.2. Mini keep away games. 1 point
for each successful catch. 3. Games up to 5 points.4. Switch up the teams after each
game.