A girls Lacrosse stick should be about as long as your arms and fingers.
lacrosse stick, girls lacrosse cloves, facemask, and thats it un less you are a goalie.
To play girls lacrosse, you need lacrosse goggles,a girl's lacrosse stick, and a mouthguard.
you check the head of the stick fast and quick to create a release of the ball and take it while it's in the air or ground. Be careful not to hit them though so no slashing. :)
It is better to hit with your hands together on your stick. When ever i hit with my shoulder people go flying, but it is easier to get called. so it is safer to hit with your hands.
All you need to play girls lacrosse is a stick thin gloves which you can find at a sport store and eye goggles
no you can not but you usually get away with it
For girls, you cannot check, push, hit or get your stick within the girls 'sphere'. If you do any of these things, you have to go 4 meters behind them and they get a chance at the goal.For boys, I'm not sure what the penalties are. You can check and hit and tackle though.
u usually take the stick/crosse, and hit ur opponent's glove or stick/crosse
honestly it depends on your gender... In girls lacrosse you start the game out with the ball at the center and two girls are in the middle (from opposite teams obviously :D) and that ball is placed in between the two lacrosse sticks on the back of it. then you fling it in the ar and chase after it for a catch/ground ball. in girls lax u cannot hit eachother with your stick and f you do ht someone else's stick then it would have to be below the waist. there is a "bubble" around your head and necka area if your opponent puts ther stick in your face it's a foul. and when going after a groundball you cannot "cover" it with your stick and you cannot hit someone's stick if there isnt a ball in it also. and etc. etc. sorry im a girl soo yeah i dont really know boys lacrosse =/
It depends on what you mean by "tougher." Boys lacrosse is more aggressive and they are allowed to check the body as well as the stick. However, they wear a lot of padding and have a large pocket in the netting of their stick that makes it easier to keep the ball in. Only stick to stick checking is allowed in girls lacrosse, but the only protection they wear is a mouth guard and goggles and they do not have the large pocket advantage that boys do making it more difficult to maintain possession of the ball.
as short as you can but dont hit his/her hand