What ever hand feels more comfortable to you.
well, i put about 6 inches on the bottom and top and a ring where i like to put my hand when i pass
3 pints.
At the start and after a goal of each lacrosse game, there is a faceoff. This is where 2 players put their sticks on the ground with the ball in the middle and fight for the ball
it should measure as long from the players shoulder to a little farther than the hand they make us put the butt into our armpit and hold the stick under the head
Put the ball in your stick, make your stick eye level. & see if you can see some of the ball over the head of your lacrosse stick. Meaning, that the whole ball is not completely inside the whole stick. If it is inside the whole head of your stick, you need to tighten your netting.
yes but idk y u would. itl be fine as long as the mesh stays dry
I'm not sure whether you're participating in boys or girls lacrosse, but this can apply to either.1. Plant foot:When throwing the ball, you put the opposite foot forwards than your top hand. For instance, I'm a righty, so I put my left foot forwards when I have my stick in my right hand. Keeping your shoulders square to wherever you want to pass or shoot, point your plant foot at your target.2. "Push-Pull":Now that you are set up to throw the ball, hold your dominant arm at a 90 degree angle with your elbow as the vertex and with your bicep/shoulder in a straight line from your chest. With your bottom or non-dominant hand, simply hold your arm extended at the bottom of your stick, out from your torso. When you are ready to throw, quickly tilt/swing/push your top arm towards the ground. It's difficult to describe this, but it's like your forearm is a hand on a clock and it is going from 12 to 9. This is your "push."With your bottom hand, simply pull it quickly towards your body. This is your "pull." Do both the "push" and "pull" at the same time. With a girl's stick, this is easier to do, but with a boy's stick you just have to do this a little harder because of the deeper pocket.
You use nylon strings called sidewall and tie knots and loops to string the mesh into the head.
1. Get the Mesh (pocket) of the stick wet with warm water 2. Place a tennis ball or lacrosse ball in the pocket 3. Put a butter knife between the side wall and the mesh
No
you put it in your hand and stick it in your mouth and chew
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.