You can read books, go to camps, sign up and learn from your coach, or teach yourself.
The sport most native peoples play is called lacrosse. Google lacrosse and you will get your info that you are looking for.
Learn from an experienced teacher, play often, and practice well!
I would try this website it helped me when i was trying to learn: http://www.teamstore.com/sm-how-to-string-your-lacrosse-pocket--bg-702312.html If you need a visual demonstration I'd suggest looking up how to string a lacrosse stick on youtube
Lacrosse is mostly played in the eastern area of the U.S but lacrosse will branch out and become a bigger sport in a few years.You play it on a field split in to 4 quarter's you will either play home and away just like football
no not at all, I've only played for two years and I've learned a lot! its a simple sport to learn and play!
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
New balance owns Warrior lacrosse and Warrior lacrosse owns Brine Lacrosse.
First you could start as an assistant coach or just go to a good amount of lacrosse games. You can sit in on some college practices or even high school practices to figure out some drills...you have to know something about lacrosse I would say to be able to coach...but you can look online for some drills
With a lacrosse stick and a lacrosse ball
World - International Lacrosse Federation/ International Federation of Women's Lacrosse Associations * Asia ** China - Beijing Lacrosse Development Committee (Chinese) ** Hong Kong - Hong Kong Lacrosse Association ** India - Indian National Lacrosse Federation ** Japan - Japanese Lacrosse Association (Japanese) ** Korea - Korean Lacrosse Association (Korean) * Europe - European Lacrosse Federation ** Austria - Austrian Lacrosse Association (German) ** Czech Republic - Czech Lacrosse Union (Czech) ** Denmark - Danish Lacrosse Federation ** England - English Lacrosse Association ** Finland - Finnish Lacrosse Association (Finnish) ** France - French Lacrosse Association (French) ** Germany - German Lacrosse Association (German) ** Ireland - Irish Lacrosse Foundation ** Italy - Italian Federation of Lacrosse (Italian) ** Latvia - Latvian Lacrosse Federation (Latvian) ** Netherlands - Dutch Lacrosse Association (Dutch) ** Norway - Norwegian Lacrosse (Norwegian) ** Poland - Poland Lacrosse (Polish) ** Scotland - Lacrosse Scotland ** Slovakia - Slovak Lacrosse Association (Slovak) ** Slovenia - Slovenian Lacrosse Association ** Switzerland - Swiss Lacrosse Federation ** Spain - Spanish Lacrosse Federation (Spanish) ** Sweden - Swedish Lacrosse Association (Swedish) ** Wales - Welsh Lacrosse Association * North America ** Bermuda - Bermuda Lacrosse Association ** Canada - Canadian Lacrosse Association ** Iroquois Confederacy - Iroquois Nationals Lacrosse ** Mexico - Mexico Lacrosse ** United States - US Lacrosse * Oceania ** Australia - Lacrosse Australia ** New Zealand - Lacrosse New Zealand * South America ** Argentina - Lacrosse Argentina (Spanish) From Wikipedia
To play girls lacrosse, you need lacrosse goggles,a girl's lacrosse stick, and a mouthguard.
A lacrosse helmet, lacrosse gloves, lacrosse arm pads, lacrosse shoulder pads, a lacrosse stick, cletes with rounded spikes, a mouthguard, an athletic cup if you want, a lacrosse ball, and a wall to practice on. Go to www.laxworld.com to find most of that stuff