have the ball in the pouch, throw the ball up low and softly, turn the lacross stick on its side and balance the ball on the side of the head. once its balanced and stable, thrust the stick forward quickly and let the ball roll down the smooth long shaft of your stick until the ball strikes your hand. at this point the ball will go upwards off your hand and that's when you catch the ball back in your pouch.
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lacrosse sticks differ in size ,strength, weight, whether there angled or not, feel, grip, what there mad out of and also appearence.
wooden lacrosse sticks give you a lot more whip but they break easier then metal lacrosse sticks metal is way better
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lax was played by indians, using heads as the ball and sticks with nets as the sticks
•Lacrosse is heaps rough and Sofcrosse isn't. •Lacrosse sticks have no bar going across the catcher to stop the ball from falling out and the catcher is made out of some stringy stuff while Sofcrosse sticks' catcher is plastic and has the bar.
defense men or in some cases there can be a long pole midfield
Lacrosse was played by the Native Americans. Lacrosse is actually Canada's national sport. Not hockey. Native Americans used wooden sticks. These are just a few but their are many more that you can either find or read about.
sticks leather and skulls
Yes. This is because wooden sticks tend to be heavier because they are hollow and wood is heavier then aluminum (thats what I prefer).
No, Not at all usually most or all lacrosse sticks are about 30inches. I always say it's good to get a smaller one because its easier to get past an opponent.
The two are very similar except precision pockets are often used on goalie lacrosse sticks, whereas runway pockets are used for field position sticks.