Substitution Strategy: Managing Midfield Lines
Learn when to use balanced midfield lines, 1-for-1 substitutions, and how coaches can help players reset mentally after mistakes.
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Women's Lacrosse Skills and Techniques content filed under Unsettled Situations.
Learn when to use balanced midfield lines, 1-for-1 substitutions, and how coaches can help players reset mentally after mistakes.
In women's lacrosse, long passes are a powerful tool—not just for transition, but for total field control. Teaching this skill means unlocking vision, leadership, and smarter team play.
Learn how to coach midfield cutting the right way in girls’ lacrosse. This article covers north-south movement, separation techniques, and stick protection strategies to improve transition play.
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Shooting on the run in lacrosse is an essential skill that allows players to take advantage of fast breaks and create scoring opportunities while on the move. Since you're typically moving at full speed, it requires good body control, timing, and accuracy. Here’s how to effectively shoot on the run:
Transition play in women’s lacrosse is crucial, with 80% of goals often scored during these moments. Success hinges on offensive spacing, quick decision-making, and defensive coordination, while being mindful of rules like avoiding the shooting lane.