Thanks a ton beast! This is going to help me a ton to beat out some of the other guys on our team! Also I would love to see another beast lab that digs into the nitty gritty on how to create a solid wing plan. Such as what the fundamentals are and how you can build a custom wing plan form the ground up that fits you and your team. Thanks again!
Nobody puts baby in a corner… so why is wutang there? Disrespectful!! 😂. Greg, love the videos and was pushed your way by NAT. Love your content and you truly are a BEAST! keep up the great work. You are helping lacrosse my friend.
These are great videos. Make sure your stick is making contact under the fingers/shaft as perpendicular as possible to his stick, which will prevent your head from flexing to the side and give you more power driving through the shovel. I see a lot of kids swiping to the side when they reverse shovel and it causes their head to flex, even when they initially hit low and then they ride up the arm or have no impact on a heavy clamp. Also, if you target under the glove, that is the focal point of most of your opponents weight. So if you hit it hard and low and your head does flex, your hand is right behind it to smack the lowest part of his hand to disrupt his weight distribution and hopefully disrupt the exit. A couple good smacks like this will get your opponent to think and try to adjust more to what you are doing and think less about what they were doing to be fast, so unless you are grossly outmatched on hand speed, you can try to come back to your clamp and then try to stay ahead on strategy vs stay in a losing battle against hand speed.
Any thoughts on neutralizing a good quick raker? Ran into that issue last week in a game. We were able to turn some of them in to complete 50/50 scramble but not able to completely counter.
I coach a JV lacrosse team and don’t have any FOGO experience or knowledge. My FOGO asked me how to defeat a guy who uses a laser move. Any suggestions?
A quick rake is defeated with a proper clamp plunger. If you rake as well then the ball will just get batted around in an unpredictable way. Check out my video on the clamp plunger, the 5th layer of SNG.
Thanks a ton beast! This is going to help me a ton to beat out some of the other guys on our team! Also I would love to see another beast lab that digs into the nitty gritty on how to create a solid wing plan. Such as what the fundamentals are and how you can build a custom wing plan form the ground up that fits you and your team. Thanks again!
Nobody puts baby in a corner… so why is wutang there? Disrespectful!! 😂. Greg, love the videos and was pushed your way by NAT. Love your content and you truly are a BEAST! keep up the great work. You are helping lacrosse my friend.
These are great videos. Make sure your stick is making contact under the fingers/shaft as perpendicular as possible to his stick, which will prevent your head from flexing to the side and give you more power driving through the shovel. I see a lot of kids swiping to the side when they reverse shovel and it causes their head to flex, even when they initially hit low and then they ride up the arm or have no impact on a heavy clamp. Also, if you target under the glove, that is the focal point of most of your opponents weight. So if you hit it hard and low and your head does flex, your hand is right behind it to smack the lowest part of his hand to disrupt his weight distribution and hopefully disrupt the exit. A couple good smacks like this will get your opponent to think and try to adjust more to what you are doing and think less about what they were doing to be fast, so unless you are grossly outmatched on hand speed, you can try to come back to your clamp and then try to stay ahead on strategy vs stay in a losing battle against hand speed.
Thanks Beast 👍
Thanks. Since I’m more used to my gamer (tactik 2.0) I’m not as familiar with my weapon x. But yesterday I won every faceoff I took.
Very good video, I just shared it three times
My man!!
@@GregBeast32 just talked about it at picture day
These have been very helpful thankyou so much
Thanks, very helpful.
This was very helpful thanks beast
Hey, this is josh. Your cousin!
What up Cuz!!
@@GregBeast32 Whats up!!
This is great!!
This was so helpful
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Can u do a video on where to move ur shaft on quick clamp
Yep, check out the video on the SNG WOD - Quick Clamp
Let’s go!!!!
Where did you get the turf from I’ve been looking for my own for a while and haven’t found any good ones?
On deck sports 👍🏼
@@GregBeast32 one more thing did the white lines come with it or did you have to do something special to get it like that?
Greg i just broke my shaft today in the middle of a game and I’m a sng foso and I was wondering if you can recommend any shafts
Absolutely, the maverik union or Apollo
wish we clamped in senior box where I live
we just rake like landscapers
Any thoughts on neutralizing a good quick raker? Ran into that issue last week in a game. We were able to turn some of them in to complete 50/50 scramble but not able to completely counter.
Yep a proper clamp plunger beats a quick rake by pinching the ball
I coach a JV lacrosse team and don’t have any FOGO experience or knowledge. My FOGO asked me how to defeat a guy who uses a laser move. Any suggestions?
@@benjaminwilson3636 thank you
@@friesen25 if Greg says otherwise, go with whatever he says haha
A quick rake is defeated with a proper clamp plunger. If you rake as well then the ball will just get batted around in an unpredictable way. Check out my video on the clamp plunger, the 5th layer of SNG.
@@GregBeast32 thanks Beast. I try to help coach him as best I can, but I’m limited. I appreciate you giving back to the game.
what head is that
ECD Weapon X
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