The Best Lacrosse Drill that you never knew existed!

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  • Опубликовано: 3 мар 2023
  • This is one of the best lacrosse drills I ever ran for my team. I love that you can accomplish so much in a short time and only needing half a field. You can use it to focus on skills or lots of reps for position specific conditioning. Bottom line...it will make your team better!
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  • @OffBallLax
    @OffBallLax  Год назад +1

    What's your favorite lacrosse drill?

    • @jakuballen7888
      @jakuballen7888 Год назад

      Mine would be snake cause it’s so simple but is very important

    • @adamrobinson2579
      @adamrobinson2579 Год назад

      @@jakuballen7888 explain it to me?

    • @adamrobinson2579
      @adamrobinson2579 Год назад +1

      Build ups and break downs because it helps me with my man and zone slides

    • @OffBallLax
      @OffBallLax  Год назад

      @@jakuballen7888 Can you explain snake more?

    • @OffBallLax
      @OffBallLax  Год назад

      @@adamrobinson2579 love making the game smaller to work on the finer pieces

  • @jessebruning6738
    @jessebruning6738 Год назад +4

    Nice. I like it, and will definitely be working on clearing with my guys this spring.
    Being a 12U coach, my favorite drill is progressing 4v3 fast breaks from midfield, adding in a Dmid chaser, and building to a slow-break where they take it around to X. The D gets lots of slide/recovery work in tight, the O starts feeling that risk/reward of when it's a good idea to shoot and when to hang onto the ball.
    Handling the 4v3 break, in my experience, is about half the game situation in this age group.

    • @OffBallLax
      @OffBallLax  Год назад

      I love build up drills. Sneaky conditioning and good chance to work unsettled concepts

  • @jasonjohns171
    @jasonjohns171 9 месяцев назад +1

    this is a great drill. not only is it a great flow drill it involves every position, and has 8 people moving constantly. As a coach you never want to do drills where more than half your team is standing around so this is great!

    • @OffBallLax
      @OffBallLax  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks and I totally agree! I'm sick of players standing around, just a waste of time. We only get so long with the players so we need to maximize reps whenever possible!

  • @user-uq5tb7um8l
    @user-uq5tb7um8l Год назад

    love it! going to adapt it for our 3rd graders - thanks!

  • @andrewjoyce7374
    @andrewjoyce7374 Месяц назад

    Gr8 drill.

  • @S1reek
    @S1reek 9 месяцев назад +2

    I’ve just recently got into the sport and is learning how to play and this helps me a lot. I’m a sophomore grinding to make it to my school team in the spring. If you have any tips comment down below pls

    • @OffBallLax
      @OffBallLax  9 месяцев назад

      I have quite a few videos that can help you on this topic. I'd suggest starting here. Good luck and welcome to the game of lacrosse! ruclips.net/video/BE_q7LVY5uQ/видео.html

  • @coachwalsh2541
    @coachwalsh2541 Год назад

    Cool drill. It would be great if you added to these X's and O's a brief video-clip of the drill in action. Thanks!

  • @cclark6630
    @cclark6630 Год назад +1

    Hey coach - I'm a coach for a new high school program in Michigan. Are you using a software to get the field renderings? If so, what are you using.

    • @OffBallLax
      @OffBallLax  Год назад +1

      Great question and this is something I always struggled with too. This video I used lacrosse.sharetheplay.com I'm not sure if there is a lot of support behind it. It's pretty basic and I couldn't really save anything. However, I've recently joined up with LacrosseLab.com/OFFBALLLAX This is a more comprehensive tool that can save your plays, share them with your team, and manage basic team communication. Not trying to make this so sales pitchy...but its the one service I've been using lately and used in my last video about the 10 man ride ruclips.net/video/Rw0lvJxTK3I/видео.html I'm guessing there are other tools out there but this is what I've used so far!

  • @ethanmyers8683
    @ethanmyers8683 Месяц назад

    as a coach i would love to know what program your using in this video, thank you.

    • @OffBallLax
      @OffBallLax  Месяц назад

      This video I used lacrosse.sharetheplay.com I'm not sure if there is a lot of support behind it. It's pretty basic and I couldn't really save anything. However, I've recently joined up with LacrosseLab.com/OFFBALLLAX This is a more comprehensive tool that can save your plays, share them with your team, and manage basic team communication. Not trying to make this so sales pitchy...but its the one service I've been using lately and used in my last video about the 10 man ride ruclips.net/video/Rw0lvJxTK3I/видео.html I'm guessing there are other tools out there but this is what I've used so far!

  • @thom71gt
    @thom71gt 9 месяцев назад +1

    I coach collegiate women's club and am going to modify this for them. Nice drill.

    • @OffBallLax
      @OffBallLax  9 месяцев назад

      Awesome! I'm glad it help spur an idea. I enjoy lots of reps, passing/catching, offense/defense, competition...so why not do it all at once! Good luck!

  • @simplysummer_
    @simplysummer_ Год назад +1

    0:42 what about middies?

    • @OffBallLax
      @OffBallLax  Год назад

      I combined all Offense, both Attack and Mids. It's great for identifying space and moving the ball. You have to think one pass ahead to get a great look. And then of course shooting!