Lacrosse Tips
Mark Millons Lacrosse Tips # 3
Tip # 6 We got a collection of skills that most great defensemen seem to possess. Following these tips will make you a much more well-rounded lacrosse player! -When going into a one on play (and for good team defense), keep excellent body position. -When playing one on one, get into your athletic stance. Make…
Read MoreHow to Tape a Lacrosse Stick
Your lacrosse stick is one of the most important aspects of being a successful player. In order to be the best lacrosse player you can be, you have to have the most control you can have, and this starts at the stick. Straight out of the box, a stick is smooth and thin. Most lacrosse…
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Tip #3 The best thing you can do to increase your shooting percentage is to play games! The following are a few extra ways to increase your shooting accuracy in close and around the crease: – Keep your hands 12 inches apart, and near the butt end of the stick. This gives extra control. Always…
Read MoreMark Millon’s Lacrosse Tips #1
Tip #1 First up: Midfield play. As tempting as it may be to focus on just one piece of the game, it’s much more beneficial to have it all. Here are some things to work on: Shooting – It’s no surprise that you’ll be shooting. Actually, this is the most important thing you’ll be doing,…
Read MoreReacting to Whistles vs. Anticipating
As a face-off midfielder who anticipates every time, you will never go over 60%. That’s just plain out too much guesswork. Refs these days are looking to keep the face off game in check. They will, in fact, change up their cadences in an attempt to keep both face-off midfielders honest to the whistle. This…
Read MorePick A Player
While growing up on Long Island I played and loved the game of lacrosse. I started when I was nine years old and practiced all the time. I could not get enough of the game. I was fortunate to have an older brother who also played so I always had someone to throw around with.…
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