by Lacrosse Goalie University Team | | The Blog
There are a lot of parents who lament the fact that lacrosse goalies can look like they are targets instead of goalies. Especially when teams run shooting drills from in close. Today, we’ll talk about if goalies should be left in the net, or taken out of the net for...
by Lacrosse Goalie University Team | | The Blog
There are always opportunities for lacrosse goalies to play…up. The program might be short goalies. Kids might be on vacation. Or the goalie in question may be so good compared to the older goalies that the coach just wants them in net…right now. But how...
by Lacrosse Goalie University Team | | The Blog
Many of our coaches this year are dealing with lacrosse goalie turnover. Their goalies have limited experience at their current level of play and these coaches want to know what they can do to help their goalies have success and how to get them up to speed quickly....
by Lacrosse Goalie University Team | | The Blog
Goalies know this but coaches don’t demand it in practice…there is a moment in time where the ball is coming from too fast, or too close that you will not be able to get your stick to it. When that happens, you MUST get your foot to the ball. Recommended...
by Lacrosse Goalie University Team | | The Blog
This week I uncovered a rather testy topic for some…the use of line drills. Today, we’re going to talk about why, if you’re coaching, you need to do away with this outdated drill. And if you’re a goalie or a parent, why seeing line drills being used may be a...
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