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Effective Lacrosse Coaching Strategies: Key Tips and Game Management Techniques

Discover essential coaching tips for lacrosse that enhance team performance and game management. This guide emphasizes the importance of having a structured plan, effective use of timeouts, and collaboration with assistant coaches. Learn practical strategies for various game situations, including face-offs, ball control, and player roles. A focus on teamwork and mental preparedness ensures players are ready to execute key plays. Whether you're a seasoned coach or new to the game, these insights will help you lead your team to success on the field.

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Effective Lacrosse Coaching Strategies: Key Tips and Game Management Techniques

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  1. Final Minutes Omega Detroit Country Day School John M. KenneyHC - DCDSTeam ScotlandPublisher – Lacrosse Coach Jkenney@dcds.eduJmklax@aol.comwww.lacrossecoach.org “Don’t find fault. Find a remedy.” Henry Ford

  2. Omega – Final minutes • Coaching Tips: • Utilize your assistants - Cornell Example • Have a written plan – excel sheet or note card(NFL or Porta-phone example) • Time outs: Plan to have one – Use to set up stall, desperation double team, match up • Practice the plan often– college example “ don’t anything stupid” Use assistant coach for this as well – have him call time outs/with situation in practice

  3. Ecel Cheat Sheet – laminate

  4. Omega After pass picks for inside man Inside men wait for pick, then curl behind cage ; once they catch the ball, they turn to the outside and run to restraining line, turn back – keep sticks to outside Occupy with each other

  5. Omega… if doubled Roll the ball

  6. Desperation Full Field G

  7. Desperation Double Team Zone Crease - but cheat to cover each man – giving impression that men are covered Must turn o man back M Sneak over

  8. Use of Double Team Force to corner –stalk Use goalie wisely – 1. great athlete – use to cover behind –2. not great – cover creaseman. 3. Zone (press adjacent – send the goalie

  9. Use of triple Team Force to corner –stalk Zone (press adjacent – send the goalie

  10. Spot Shot Feeds to a spot Men flash or pick for shooter

  11. Other Plans • Faceoff – man-up; man down, if you have lost a bunch – when to break it off and just play defense -jump • Double Ball – Decide when – be consistent -Second Pass • Stars take shots - • Who has alternate possession? Quick Whistle • Timeouts? How many? Your opponent? • Who are your gamers? Jimmy Chitwood • How long can you stall – against yourself? • Who plays ball – who are your takeaway guys – your trappers? Who is your best athlete…use the hoop player? • Best plays – from which area?

  12. 10 Second Play Counts Dummy Cuts Carries

  13. Silver D man

  14. Lone Ranger Can use box D man

  15. Time outs and other tips • Players will remember one thing…. Try to avoid drawing up a whole play for everyone - “I don’t know this” • Tweak don’t invent • Make a team point – don’t coach one kid • Assure….don’t be an • Four Minute Mark – be quick – don’t hurry- • Two Minute Mark – be quicker – don’t panic

  16. jmklax@aol.com home • www.lacrossecoach.org - web • Jkenney@dcds.edu – school • 248-225-2536

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