Hey! Haha well i am a Lacrosse player, so i should know. You hold the stick straight, and use your wrists like hinges to twist the stick. This motion is not only for wrists, but arms as well. They should be moving back and forth in the same motion as the wrists. Everyone cradles differently though, some people cradle the stick back and forth acrosse their body, other like to keep the stick on one side. However you choose to do it is fine. The best advice i can give you though, is practice! The best way to teach yourself is to get some experience! Hope that helps! ~superfluffa~
u cradle it
Yes, otherwise the ball has a better chance of falling out. Also if someone hits your stick the ball will probably fall out.
The advantages of using a lacrosse stick are a full extended grip and a net to cradle the ball
Every day walk around your house wih lacrosse stick and a tennis ball, and just find a comfortable way to cradle with your left hand
lacrosse ball
In lacrosse, the stick is EVERYTHING. You can only touch the ball with your stick. That's how you carry it. You shoot, cradle, pass, block, and catch with the stick.
yes in lacrosse there is a ball used
Cradling, is a way of moving the ball from one side of the field to the other, like dribbling in basketball or dribbling with your feet in soccer. normally only girls cradle a lot in a game, boys don't as much.
With a lacrosse stick and a lacrosse ball
No, a cricket ball is much larger than a golf ball.
hunt the button,shinny,ball games,walk on stilts,cats cradle,and web weaving.
A lacrosse ball is very different from a baseball. It is heavier and more bouncy. A baseball is light and stings when you get hit, a lacrosse ball is more of a thud since it is heavier. A lacrosse ball is not harder than a baseball, but it does hurt more when you get hit by one.