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This week we are talking about:
How To Be a Leader On The Field Without Being an A-Hole
How To Run a Clear Most Goalies Can Succeed In
And much more!
Part 1: Coaches will tell you that lacrosse goalies need to be the leader on the field. They are the quarterback. The second coach. All those things are great...but how do you be that kid without being an A-hole. Well? Being a leader on the field is not something that just happens by itself. The goalie doesn't just show up and become a leader. No, it's a process, and it's a process facilitated by great coaching, which, very few goalies have. But even without good coaching, a goalie can still create that leadership persona and help a defense thrive.
Part 2: I'm sick and tired of seeing good goalies ruined by bad clears. I'm also sick and tired of seeing new goalies put in situations where they are destined to fail because coaches don't know what the hell they are doing on the sideline. Today I'm going to do my best to do some telestration and show you just what a team needs to do on a clear and not just for youth, but this goes all the way through highschool and into college. Clearing should be simple. It should be systematic. It should be predictable. And when it's done well, it should turn into goals on the opposite end of the field!!
As always, I look forward to your questions and comments. And bring your energy tonight before the tryptophan hits you tomorrow. :)
Please be sure to join our private Facebook Group just for lacrosse goalies, parents and coaches. Be sure to answer the three questions or you’re not getting in! Go here to join: https://www.facebook.com/groups/creatingthelacrossegoalieofthefuture/
I want to coach your goalie. Even if it's for a month. I guarantee it will be the best money you ever spend on your lacrosse goalie. Click below.
https://lacrossegoalietips.com/before-you-consider-camp-consider-lacrosse-goalie-university
This week we are talking about:
How To Be a Leader On The Field Without Being an A-Hole
How To Run a Clear Most Goalies Can Succeed In
And much more!
Part 1: Coaches will tell you that lacrosse goalies need to be the leader on the field. They are the quarterback. The second coach. All those things are great...but how do you be that kid without being an A-hole. Well? Being a leader on the field is not something that just happens by itself. The goalie doesn't just show up and become a leader. No, it's a process, and it's a process facilitated by great coaching, which, very few goalies have. But even without good coaching, a goalie can still create that leadership persona and help a defense thrive.
Part 2: I'm sick and tired of seeing good goalies ruined by bad clears. I'm also sick and tired of seeing new goalies put in situations where they are destined to fail because coaches don't know what the hell they are doing on the sideline. Today I'm going to do my best to do some telestration and show you just what a team needs to do on a clear and not just for youth, but this goes all the way through highschool and into college. Clearing should be simple. It should be systematic. It should be predictable. And when it's done well, it should turn into goals on the opposite end of the field!!
As always, I look forward to your questions and comments. And bring your energy tonight before the tryptophan hits you tomorrow. :)
Please be sure to join our private Facebook Group just for lacrosse goalies, parents and coaches. Be sure to answer the three questions or you’re not getting in! Go here to join: https://www.facebook.com/groups/creatingthelacrossegoalieofthefuture/
I want to coach your goalie. Even if it's for a month. I guarantee it will be the best money you ever spend on your lacrosse goalie. Click below.
https://lacrossegoalietips.com/before-you-consider-camp-consider-lacrosse-goalie-university