Warging. If you want a good example of this look up videos of Matt knowles
Warging
Warging
Warging. If you want a good example of this look up videos of Matt knowles
What ever hand feels more comfortable to you.
Yes it is, if you do you will either get a slashing penalty or a holding the stick penalty
as short as you can but dont hit his/her hand
just like a regular lacrosse stick. when you have the ball you choke up and leave shaft on the bottom. when you're defending someone, you have your bottom hand at the butt of the stick and hold your top hand in a comfortable position
Every day walk around your house wih lacrosse stick and a tennis ball, and just find a comfortable way to cradle with your left hand
well, i put about 6 inches on the bottom and top and a ring where i like to put my hand when i pass
You gotta practice with your stick get used to the stick buy a goal or a wall would work work on your stick then you'll be good but always remember to use your left hand sometimes.
The simple answer is a pull with the lower hand and a push with the upper hand. Although you want a smoother motion than that. Remember to look at the head of the stick you're throwing to all the way through the throw.
No, hurling and lacrosse do not both use sticks with a net. Hurling, a traditional Irish sport, uses a stick called a hurley, which has a flat, curved end for striking a small ball called a sliotar. Lacrosse, on the other hand, uses a stick with a net pocket at the end to catch, carry, and pass a rubber ball. While both sports involve sticks and balls, the equipment used is different in each case.