10 seconds
Goal Shooter: Scores most of the goals. Goal Attack: Bring the ball into attacking third and score goals. Wing Attack: Bring the ball into the attacking third. Centre: Attack and defend the ball through the whole court except the goal circle. Wing Defence: Defend the Wing Attack. Goal Defence: Defend the Goal Attack. Goal Keeper: Defend the Goal Shooter.
A player can score a goal anywhere on the lacrosse field.
you can only stay for 5 seconds but if your on the offensive attack u can only stay in the key for 3 seconds (with or with out the ball)
Position Abbreviation Permitted Playing Area Opposing Player Goal Shooter GS Attacking third of the court, including the shooting circle Goal Keeper Goal Attack GA Center and attacking thirds, including the shooting circle Goal Defense Wing Attack WA Center and attacking thirds, but notthe shooting circle Wing Defense Center C Everwhere except shooting circles Center Wing Defense WD Center and defensive thirds, but not the shooting circle Wing Attack Goal Defense GD Center and defensive thirds, including the shooting circle Goal Attack Goal Keeper GK Defensive third of the court, including the shooting circle Goal Shooter
the goal attack can go in the attacking third, where they are shooting and in the centre third. hope this helped :)
Position Abbreviation Permitted Playing Area Opposing Player Goal Shooter GS Attacking third of the court, including the shooting circle Goal Keeper Goal Attack GA Center and attacking thirds, including the shooting circle Goal Defense Wing Attack WA Center and attacking thirds, but notthe shooting circle Wing Defense Center C Everwhere except shooting circles Center Wing Defense WD Center and defensive thirds, but not the shooting circle Wing Attack Goal Defense GD Center and defensive thirds, including the shooting circle Goal Attack Goal Keeper GK Defensive third of the court, including the shooting circle Goal Shooter
Attacking your opponent with your racketshoving your 'shuttlecock' in their facechasing them around the court
It is when you start focusing on the shuttlecock very closely and then start smashing the ball away from your opponent. Or attacking can simply mean netting or dropping. You can or should only defend when you need to recover from a shot that was taken by you. To advance your attack, learn backhand smashes and cross court nets. It always works for me.
there's no count for back court violation. back court violation is when you hold the ball in the fore court and you step back beyond the half court line is back court violation. maybe you are meaning the 8 seconds violation wherein you are not allowed to stay in the back court with the ball for more than 8 seconds.
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