Hey All,
Last Sunday was the 1st ‘somewhat’ Spring Day. The sun was out, the weather started to warm, the air was calm, and the ball was flying around. It was a super productive day on all fronts. Personally, I thought it was the most productive FLG Training session since the teams had their first training session in September of 2017. From Small Group Training to practice, all our teams & participants training looked great.
Below is a RECAP of Sunday’s Spring Training. We focused on a ton of skills and implemented some great drills. If you have questions on anything we do, don’t hesitate to reach out! I’ve gotten some great calls and answered some great questions as it relates to youth training.
Good luck to everyone in their PAL games this Sunday as well!
See everyone on the fields,
Corey
Boys
Ground Ball Stations: 2, five minute stations focusing on 2 different types of ground balls, Man-Ball & Boxing Out. 2v1 GB’s is a classic GB drill that works on man-ball. Advantage box out is a classic GB drill where players start back to back with a ball between them. Every man for himself.
3v0 Give and Gos – Player 3v0 with 1 point player and two low players. Have players execute two give and gos before they take a shot. This drill teaches players to give, cut, and replace. Off-ball movement is key here to maintain balance and get the offense to re-set.
6v6 Scramble: Organize six lines of offense all slightly outside the box (2 at X, 1 on each wing, 2 above the top the box). The first player at each line must have a ball in their stick. Defensive players are in one line directly at X. Start drill with a 2 v 2 anywhere on the field. Once ball is shot, turned over the coach blows the whistle and points to the line that will join the drill. The defense adds a player from X but he cannot mark the offensive player entering the drill. Build up to 6v6.
Attack
Shooting Variations: Below are the differnet types of moves and shots we worked on this past Sunday at small group training. All are 100% applicable to attackmen.
- Finalizers – using a double move directly at X to get a step on your man for a shot. Key is to make your moves so the defensemen are forced to hop over the back of the cage.
- Low Wing Dodges – dodging from the low wing is a growing trend in college lacrosse. A great way to get your hands free for a shot, feed, or simply to get the defense to start sliding and rotating.
- V-Dodge
- V-Dodge into a Split Dodge
- S-Dodge
- 2 Variations to work on
- Pass to razor pick → Dodge to alley shot
- Pass to razor pick → Dodge to alley hit slip
- V Shuffle in Alley – Focus on Footwork, Form, stick position
- Ladders into GB’s, then into Breakdown and Contact (6 min)
- 1 v. 1 in Alley
- Dodging and Shooting from the Wings
- Face Dodge under, Face Dodge and Roll, Split to top side.
- Demonstrate and then have them rep. it from alternating sides, do from right side then left side. Focus on footwork, change of direction, stick position.
- Shooting – if release is early (before mid-crease) aim for far pipe, if release is late (after mid-crease) shoot back.