by Lacrosse Goalie University Team | | The Blog
I have been critical of coaches who teach lacrosse goalies to read shoulders as a way to anticipate where a shot is going to go. In today’s video, we’ll show you an example of why you can’t read a shooters shoulders but you should be reading their hands and the angle...
by Lacrosse Goalie University Team | | The Blog
Lacrosse goalies have an advantage when shots are taken from tight angles, however, they can often mess things up because they are distracted by the body of the shooter and not the stick. In today’s video, we’ll dissect a goalie who takes themselves out of position on...
by Lacrosse Goalie University Team | | The Blog
When UVM goalie Ryan Cornell went coast to coast and got the ASSIST, I was happier than if he had scored. In today’s video, we’ll talk about why I was so happy and what up-and-coming lacrosse goalies can learn from it. Recommended Resource Mental Performance School...
by Lacrosse Goalie University Team | | The Blog
Let’s be honest, as a lacrosse goalie, there are times when the ball looks/feels/sounds like it’s going to hurt. But the attitude a lacrosse goalie must have is that he or she HAS TO BELIEVE that they can stop every shot. And will make the best attempt at doing so. In...
by Lacrosse Goalie University Team | | The Blog
I’m not a fan of the crease dive. However, what I’m really not a fan of is a lacrosse goalie’s lack of ability to and absolutely WRECK the player executing the dive. I feel the crease dive will go the way of the dodo bird once someone gets hurt (probably a...
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