indoor lacrosse is called box lacrosse. it is played mainly in canada. In box there are also different rules about your stick, gear, and general gameplay.
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You need to shift the stick shift like your going to put it in sixth gear but you have to push down on the stick shift as your putting it into sixth gear.
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In Lacrosse you use a stick, consisting of two parts, the head and the shaft. You also wear protective equipment such as a Helmet, Shoulder Pads, Arm Pads, Gloves, and sometimes rib pads. Rib Pads are not required.In mens there is generally the shoulder pads, arm pads, gloves, the cup, the helmet, and the stick which is either the short stick or the defensive pole.In womens the equipment is basically a stick the length of a mens short stick, optional gloves, and goggles.Both have to wear mouthguards because no one wants to lose teeth, or get a concussion. Both have goalies that wear chest pads and helmets with thigh pads. The shin guards are preferred but are mainly up to the goalie or the coach as well as any other pads.I'm not sure about mens lacrosse but for womens all you need is an approved stick, mouthguard, and eye protection goggles.Men use helmets, gloves, elbow/arm guards/protectors, chest pads, a stick (made up of the shaft and head), a cup, and optionaly rib guards (very useful for midis and attack because you get slap and poke checked a lot).Men's and women's lacrosse require different equipment, since the rules for the sport are different.Men's lacrosse equipment:Lacrosse cleats or an athletic tennis shoeAn athletic supporter and athletic cupChest and shoulder pads (optional)Arm guards (optional)Helmet with full face maskLacrosse stick with headLacrosse ballMouthguardWomen's lacrosse equipment:Lacrosse cleats or an athletic tennis shoeLacrosse gogglesLacrosse stick with headLacrosse ballMouthguardFor Men's Lacrosse: You need lacrosse gloves , arm guards, helmet, shoulder pads, and a lacrosse stickFor Women's Lacrosse:You need a lacrosse stick, goggles, a mouth guard. Gloves and cleats are optional
The normal process for putting a manual car in neutral is to first completely depress the clutch. After the clutch is fully depressed then it is safe to shift the gear stick into neutral.
Start off with a cheap second hand store and a factory strung lacrosse stick. Use it ALOT if your just beginning. Im on numerous state teams and am looking for a scholarship.Start of cheap. Its not the stick, Its the player. Onve you hit the wall 30 minutes each day, Make sure you do 50 right hand 50 left. Then once you get superb with that stick, Upgrade your sticks. Upgrade your gear if you have to.
The gear stick has a diagram of where to move the stick to engage a certain gear. For example, if Gear 1 is in the top left corner, you must move the stick to the fair left, then forwards to engage first gear. Oh, and you have to push down the clutch each time you change gear.
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.
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