Men's Lacrosse Drill: Builders and Destroyers
Men's lacrosse demands quick reactions, teamwork, and physical endurance. The Builders and Destroyers drill is a dynamic activity that enhances players' speed, coordination, and reaction time, all while fostering healthy competition in high-pressure situations. This drill helps players improve their overall agility and teamwork, ensuring they are better prepared for both individual and collective performance on the field.
Pass, pick and slip
A pass, pick, and slip drill enhances lacrosse players’ ability to create space and execute quick, effective offensive plays. It also improves teamwork and decision-making under pressure, essential for successful game strategies.
1v1 slide and recover
Sliding and recovering in lacrosse defense helps maintain team structure and prevent easy scoring opportunities by quickly covering gaps and supporting teammates who are out of position. This strategy enhances communication, forces offensive errors, and improves defenders’ decision-making skills under pressure.
C-Cut Quick Release Drill
This drill enhances players’ ability to make sharp cuts and quickly release accurate shots under game-like conditions. It emphasizes speed, precision, and instinctive decision-making, helping players improve their shooting effectiveness under pressure.
3-Second, 3-Man Ground Ball to Shot Warm-Up
This “three-second drill” focuses on picking up a ground ball twice and scoring within three seconds. It includes various finishing techniques like catch and shoot, emphasizes accurate passing, ground ball skills, and overhand shooting. Ideal as a warm-up, it reinforces essential lacrosse fundamentals.
Quick Pass: Improving Passing and Communication on the Move
This exercise is designed to improve passing accuracy, agility, and communication on the lacrosse field. Emphasizing teamwork, quick decision-making, and constant movement, this drill is essential for developing key skills in lacrosse, helping players improve their performance in real-game situations.
Wall ball for long poles
A lacrosse long stick defenseman should play wall ball to hone their stick skills, develop muscle memory, and improve their overall proficiency with the long pole. Wall ball practice allows defenders to refine their passing accuracy, catching ability, and defensive maneuvers in a controlled environment, leading to increased confidence and effectiveness on the field. By regularly practicing wall ball, long stick defensemen can enhance their defensive capabilities, contribute more effectively to their team's transition game, and ultimately become more versatile and impactful players in all aspects of the game..
Ground ball, Pass, Shot warm up drill
This is a very simple warm up drill that works the fundamentals of ground balls, passing and shooting. Highly recommend this.