Medium to deep
Im a midfield and i perfer 6-diamonds stringing but its really up to what you want to do and your position.
It really depends on what you like to do as a lacrosse player. If you like to run, you want to be a midfield because you won't be able to run much as a goalie. As a midfield you are always in the action. If you like blocking shots and staying on the field a lot, goalie is a good choice. Personally, I like midfield because I like to run and don't like having shots ripped at me.
Well, i would recommend an "Amonte lacrosse stick" you can find those at typical lacrosse stores..... But most lacrosse sticks are good so.... i would choose one with kind of a fit pocket.
No that is what Women's lacrosse is for as a 5 year lacrosse player I do not suggest women play men's lacrosse. it's called men's lacrosse for a reason. Women's lacrosse isn't for men neither should men's be for women. Lacrosse is an extremely dangerous sport women should play with women.
Go to a sports store and by a mesh kit. IN the mesh kit should be directions on how to string a stick
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A girls Lacrosse stick should be about as long as your arms and fingers.
I would say center midfield if you can dribble the ball and give good passes, if not, you should play outside defense
Here is a simple and quick way to get your pocket to stay in shape.1.First get your pocket to desired shape.2.Spray all around the pocket with hairspray.3.Quickly blowdry it to speed up drying process4.Place your head in the freezer over night to freeze its shape and the hairspray should hold it in place.
Lacrosse. If you are looking for a contact sport that won't give you a concussion, lacrosse is for you
It depends on what age you are talking about. If it is middle school or youth lacrosse you should be fine with little to no experience. But if you are looking at college lacrosse, you definitely need prior experience.
No. Should a player's batting glove that is hanging out of his pocket be hit by a pitched ball, the player is not awarded first base. That (batting glove hanging out of a pocket) is not considered part of the batter's body nor part of the equipment a player wears. If the ball hits the bill of the helmet, the player is awarded first base because the helmet is part of the equipment all players wears to bat.