Depends what you mean by "backwards". If you mean catching the ball on the opposite side of the mesh, inside out, then no, its not illegal, just stupid. If you mean checking with the butt end of your stick, then it depends how hard you swing and how obvious it is. And again how stupid you want to look.
The advantages of using a lacrosse stick are a full extended grip and a net to cradle the ball
I believe lacrosse was named lacrosse because the head of the stick (the pocket/net) is called la Crosse in french. France, England and Eastern Europe is where it originated out of and so the name stuck.
technically nothing is impossible so yes yes you can 8)
To properly string a lacrosse stick, start by attaching the mesh to the top of the head using a knot. Then, weave the string through the sidewall holes in a pattern that creates a tight and even pocket. Finish by tying off the strings securely at the bottom of the head. Adjust the tension of the strings as needed for a customized feel.
The simple answer is a pull with the lower hand and a push with the upper hand. Although you want a smoother motion than that. Remember to look at the head of the stick you're throwing to all the way through the throw.
I hope you mean on a lacrosse stick. Electrical tape would not make a very good stick of any kind, lacrosse or otherwise.That said... not especially, no. Electrical tape isn't really designed for that purpose, and the adhesive on most kinds doesn't work all that well on something that's handled frequently, particularly the plastic sorts (the cloth ones might work slightly better). It's likely to peel and/or get "gummy" after a while.
No, lacrosse is not the same thing as field hockey. In field hockey you use a stick with a curved base on the ground and hit it to your team mate, or you can dribble it up the field. The goal in field hockey is much bigger than a lacrosse goal. In lacrosse you throw and catch a ball using a stick with a net and you can run with the ball in you stick. Lacrosse is a much faster paced game too. In lacrosse you wear eye protection and a mouth guard, in field hockey you wear shin guards and a mouth guard. Both sports are really fun.
Yes, hip checking is legal in lacrosse, provided it is executed within the rules of the game. Players must make sure that the check is performed on the opponent with their body, rather than using their stick, and it must not result in a penalty for illegal body checking. However, the legality can vary based on the specific league or level of play, so it's essential to be aware of the applicable rules. Always prioritize safety and sportsmanship when performing checks.
you are in a bumper car like car with a net that looks like one on a plastic lacrosse stick. the object is to hit the other team's backboard with one of the two calls using the net.
The game of lacrosse is played with metal sticks with plastic heads and nets at the end of them. You play with a 5 oz. rubber ball. The object of the game is to shoot the ball into the opposing teams 6 ft. x 6ft. goal by only using your stick. The sport is very similar to hockey on land.
Lacrosse is a game played by a team using a small rubber ball and a stick with a long handle called a crosse. It is physical sport with a fair amount of player contact so padding and defence mechanisms are always worn. Women's lacrosse is usually played at college or university institutes or alternatively there are community teams that one can join.
To string a lacrosse stick, follow these steps: Start by attaching the mesh to the top of the head using the top string. Next, weave the sidewall strings through the sidewall holes on the head, creating a secure pocket. Use the bottom string to connect the mesh to the bottom of the head. Adjust the tension of the strings to create the desired pocket depth and shape. Once the strings are securely in place, trim any excess string and test the stick for proper performance.