If you are a youth/MS coach that cares about player development, I promise my presentation wont regurgitate the same old crap you always hear!
Ohio Machine convention this Saturday in Dublin.
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@StickStarHype @GeriatricLAXer @StickStarReport Sports governing bodies have rules like what you can do in the off-season, when you can start in-season practices, when you can start games, how many games you can play, etc. in order to help create a level playing field but most importantly to PROTECT THE STUDENT-ATHLETES
As we depart for Alabama to watch Preston’s first college game, the common denominator over the last 9 years: #coacheswhocare Special thanks to @SCLADragonLax @BartHSullivan, Anthony Crimmins and Kyle Saunders of @StickStarLax
Enjoyed taking in the @OhioStateMLAX vs @DukeMensLax scrimmage today for @MachineMLL. Definitely some guys in these two programs that will have a big impact in the pros!
“This is particularly apparent in the youth coaching methods used in developed countries by the means of repetitive, non-exploratory drills (i.e. line drills).”
4th goal=1 handed GB into underhand shot
By the Generally Accepted Laws of Lacrosse Fundamentals the correct technique in this situation would have been to bend down & with 2 hands scoop through the ball on the run then turn & take a 12yd high to low shot https://t.co/NPvwHtpqQ1
@GreekGodOfHops@KirkHerbstreit @Sut_ESPN Ask HS coaches. Are the ultra-specialized, travel-team-since-8yo kids that much better than everyone else by the time they are Jr or Sr in HS? Do they compete harder? Do they care more? Did their parents early investment really give them that much of an advantage post-puberty?
Do yourself a favor if you coach lacrosse...go to his site now. I’ve seen a lot of presentations and this one affirmed some things I believed, challenged some things I thought I believed, and made me question other things I believe. It was an outstanding presentation.
Thanks to @BartHSullivan for his Lacrosse Virtual Summit presentation on small-sided games for youth lacrosse. There are some fantastic ideas at https://t.co/lJ7VzuSi7K @jamiemunro3 - what a great lineup of presenters and topics!
@22classy I agree. You can still choose a style of play. Coaches that want to pressure and play fast are still going to do that. Coaches that want to possess and be more methodical are still going to do that. But at least there are consistent constraints to each possession now.