by Lacrosse Goalie University Team | | The Blog
A mistake that I see many lacrosse goalie coaches make is the use of ladder drills prior to shooting on goalies in the same drill. This is a wasted effort, AND it can actually detract from learning how to stop the ball altogether. Today we’ll talk about why using...
by Lacrosse Goalie University Team | | The Blog
Every couple of years we need to revisit ways to reinstil the confidence in a lacrosse goalie who has lost it. For many of our goalies, the season has started or is about to. Confidence is a fleeting thing and we need to always protect it as parents, coaches, and the...
by Lacrosse Goalie University Team | | The Blog
A forgotten path to D1, D2, or D3 is the Community College route. We have a number of community college coaches who follow our coaching methodologies and they are putting out some fantastic goalies. Check out this video as we talk about Chris Peterson of Howard...
by Lacrosse Goalie University Team | | The Blog
After last week’s video and a number of private conversations with college lacrosse goalies this week, it is being confirmed what I’ve been saying for years…the shots are coming from such high velocity that goalies have little time to react. They just need...
by Lacrosse Goalie University Team | | The Blog
Many of you have sent me clips of the Duke Men’s Lacrosse Goalie doing some rather weird things with his legs prior to the shot being taken. We’ll break down why this is a bad idea, and why it leads to unnecessary goals. Recommended Resource Mental Performance School...
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