with Kevin Corrigan, University of Notre Dame Lacrosse Head Coach, 13 NCAA Lacrosse tournament appearances, 14 Great Western Lacrosse League Championships
Get the unprecedented coaching lacrosse videos and "all access" to three Notre Dame lacrosse practices! Coach Kevin Corrigan opens three of his in-season practices to you. As you watch him coaching, Corrigan literally opens his catalog of lacrosse drills the Irish have compiled over the years. You will see a variety of coaching lacrosse-game-like riding and clearing situations, shooting drills, passing drills, dodging drills, and more.
In addition, Coach Corrigan provides a locker room pass to join him and his players for two classroom sessions as they break down lacrosse game footage, talk about their last performance, and breakdown footage of their next opponent. In the third practice, watch as Corrigan applies the scouting film to him coaching his practice.
This behind-the-scenes view gives you an opportunity to see daily activities of one of the nation's top lacrosse programs and allows you to incorporate their successful practice ideas into your program.
This lacrosse two Video DVD set is an extraordinary look inside an elite lacrosse program. Any coach at any level will find this set extremely beneficial. Over five and half hours of footage!
with Cindy Timchal, U.S. Naval Academy Head Lacrosse Coach; 8X National Lacrosse Championship Coach at Maryland (seven consecutive), 2x National Lacrosse Coach of the Year, all-time winningest coach in Division I Lacrosse history
In this unique presentation, Cindy Timchal coaches and narrates her way through two complete lacrosse practices, including candid locker room talks.
Stand next to Timchal during a Navy practice and see how she keeps her team focused as they prepare for their upcoming game. Building up drills from 1 v 1, 2 v 2, up to 7 v 7. Timchal notes special preparations in each area on her lacrosse offense and defense.
See pregame, halftime and post game locker room talks, including footage from an entire Naval Academy game. Go back to the practice field and watch Timchal prepare for the next opponent. Get an inside look at how Timchal reviews the scouting report with players, corrects mistakes from the previous game, and focuses on specific things they will have to do to stop their next opponent.
Cindy Timchal is the most-accomplished women's lacrosse coach in the sport's history. Now you have unprecedented, real-time access to her practices in these lacrosse coaching videos dvds.
with Dom Starsia, University of Virginia Head Lacrosse Coach; 3X National Lacrosse Champions (2006, 2003, 1999), 7X ACC Lacrosse Coach of the Year (winningest coach in conference history); National Lacrosse Hall of Fame (2008)
Widely regarded as one of the best teachers, coaches, motivators and tacticians in the game, Coach Dom Starsia examines time-tested lacrosse drills as they fit into the total organization of his lacrosse program in this coaching lacrosse video dvd. Coach Starsia shares his handwritten practice sheet and practice notebook and how they help him build his lacrosse practice on a daily basis. The core of Starsia's coaching centers on lacrosse drills that have have proven successful in lacrosse for over 20 years. These lacrosse drills provide a complete template for drill and practice organization. You will learn how every aspect of lacrosse is meshed into each drill diagrammed by Coach Starsia. Practice and game footage allows an inside look into the transfer of skill work in practice to game success by his coaching. Key coaching fundamentals of passing, catching, stick handling, spacing and position responsibilities are a consistent theme. Coach Starsia's commitment to coaching drill perfection is obvious and each drill can benefit you by coaching variety and structure in your practices.
with Bill Tierney, University of Denver Head Lacrosse Coach; over 270 career victories; former Head Men's Lacrosse Coach, Princeton University; 6-time NCAA Championship Lacrosse Coach, 14-time Ivy League Lacrosse Champion; member of the U.S. Lacrosse Hall of Fame ('02)
Coach Tierney, one of two coaches ever to win at least five NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championships (Tierney is at six), exudes the definition of "a master coach". Coach Tierney covers everything one needs to know to become a better, more effective lacrosse coach. Tierney discusses the basic skills of coaching throwing, catching, fielding, and goalkeeping along with essential team skills. He also demonstrates coaching lacrosse in the most effective shooting drills and most successful face-off moves. In addition, Coach Tierney shares coaching strategy and motivation for individuals and teams, which can be adapted for any age level and/or ability. Finally, Coach Tierney shares some of the candid insights that have made him one of the best lacrosse coaches ever. This lacrosse coaching video dvd is for anyone who wants to maximize their lacrosse coaching potential and develop quality players and teams!
with Bill Tierney, University of Denver Head Lacrosse Coach; over 270 career lacrosse victories; former Head Men's Lacrosse Coach, Princeton University; 6-time NCAA Championship Lacrosse Coach, 14-time Ivy League Lacrosse Champion; member of the U.S. Lacrosse Hall of Fame ('02)
Coach Bill Tierney has coached Princeton to six NCAA men's lacrosse championship titles in his 16 years as head coach. Now he shares his knowledge of practice planning and organization in this coaching and lecture-style lacrosse video. Tierney discusses the coaching philosophies that are essential to implement a systematic approach to effective and efficient practice planning and execution. He presents four types of practice plans: in-season, pre-season, game week, daily plans. In each of these areas he coaches specific goals, methods, and schedules to get the most out of it. Coach Tierney diagrams specific drills for ground balls, throwing and catching, shooting, defense, transition game, half-field, and full field drills you can use in your practice plan. Coach Tierney's detailed coaching covers themes such as how to build a successful program, set goals, and gain a lasting commitment from everyone involved. This is a must for anyone who coaches, or is looking to coaching the sport of lacrosse at any level!
with Jack Kaley, former New York Institute of Technology Head Lacrosse Coach; 2008 NCAA Division II Men's Lacrosse National Champions; 4X NCAA Div. II Coach of the Year, 4X NCAA National Champions, All-time Winningest Lacrosse Coach in Division I and Division II (84.3%); 450+ wins; Team USA Assistant Coach, German National Team Head Coach
In order to win with limited numbers, Coach Kaley presents his "Four Ingredients for Success." Each ingredient is detailed in a concise manner for implementation into your lacrosse program. Running a controlled offense is the first topic. The offense is an attack-oriented effort that puts pressure on the defense, and gives the midfielders a chance to catch their breath. The offense is a 2-2-2 set and gives your team the ability to control the game. It is a crease-oriented offense that stresses timing of cuts and feeds and utilizes quick, tight, inside shots. It emphasizes movement off the ball that allows smaller quicker players an opportunity to excel. Secondly, swarming is used to control ground balls. Swarming is a system in which ALL SIX offensive players MUST pursue lanes to cover and control most ground ball situations. The third ingredient is a series of riding packages to help regain the ball and maintain possession of it in the offensive zone. And finally, the fourth ingredient is a Pressure Zone Defense. This zone allows you to put a lot of pressure on the offense and yet gives support to all of your defensive personnel. It takes the isolation plays away and forces teams to change their offensive schemes. This lacrosse coaching video will also demonstrate the necessary drills that are used to teach the skills to execute these offensive and defensive plans.
with Jack Kaley, former New York Institute of Technology Head Lacrosse Coach; 2008 NCAA Division II Men's Lacrosse National Champions; 4X NCAA Div. II Coach of the Year, 4X NCAA National Champions, All-time Winningest Coach in Division I and Division II (84.3%); 450+ wins; Team USA Assistant Coach, German National Team Head Coach
In order to win with limited numbers, Coach Kaley presents his "Four Ingredients for Success." Each ingredient is detailed in a concise manner for implementation into your lacrosse program. Running a controlled offense is the first topic. The offense is an attack-oriented effort that puts pressure on the defense, and gives the midfielders a chance to catch their breath. The offense is a 2-2-2 set and gives your team the ability to control the game. It is a crease-oriented offense that stresses timing of cuts and feeds and utilizes quick, tight, inside shots. It emphasizes movement off the ball that allows smaller quicker players an opportunity to excel. Secondly, swarming is used to control ground balls. Swarming is a system in which ALL SIX offensive players MUST pursue lanes to cover and control most ground ball situations. The third ingredient is a series of riding packages to help regain the ball and maintain possession of it in the offensive zone. And finally, the fourth ingredient is a Pressure Zone Defense. This zone allows you to put a lot of pressure on the offense and yet gives support to all of your defensive personnel. It takes the isolation plays away and forces teams to change their offensive schemes. This coaching video will also demonstrate the necessary drills that are used in coaching the skills to execute these offensive and defensive plans.
with Jack Kaley, former New York Institute of Technology Head Lacrosse Coach; 2008 NCAA Division II Men's Lacrosse National Champions; 4X NCAA Div. II Coach of the Year, 4X NCAA National Champions, All-time Winningest Coach in Division I and Division II (84.3%); 450+ wins; Team USA Assistant Coach, German National Team Head Coach
In order to win with limited numbers, Coach Kaley presents his "Four Ingredients for Success." Each ingredient is detailed in a concise manner for implementation into your lacrosse program. Running a controlled offense is the first topic. The offense is an attack-oriented effort that puts pressure on the defense, and gives the midfielders a chance to catch their breath. The offense is a 2-2-2 set and gives your team the ability to control the game. It is a crease-oriented offense that stresses timing of cuts and feeds and utilizes quick, tight, inside shots. It emphasizes movement off the ball that allows smaller quicker players an opportunity to excel. Secondly, swarming is used to control ground balls. Swarming is a system in which ALL SIX offensive players MUST pursue lanes to cover and control most ground ball situations. The third ingredient is a series of riding packages to help regain the ball and maintain possession of it in the offensive zone. And finally, the fourth ingredient is a Pressure Zone Defense. This zone allows you to put a lot of pressure on the offense and yet gives support to all of your defensive personnel. It takes the isolation plays away and forces teams to change their offensive schemes. This video will also demonstrate the necessary drills that are used to teach the skills to execute these offensive and defensive plans.
This dry erase clipboard is 9" x 15.5" and features a full lacrosse field in black lines and a clip on top. It is made of a special durable plastic and comes with a Dry Erase Pen/Velcror Eraser that attaches to the clip for your convenience. When you finish your game strategy, just erase clean and attach the pen back to the clip for next use.
This dry erase clipboard is 9" x 15.5" and features a full lacrosse field in black lines and a clip on top. It is made of a special durable plastic and comes with a Dry Erase Pen/Velcror Eraser that attaches to the clip for your convenience. When you finish your game strategy, just erase clean and attach the pen back to the clip for next use.
Use player substations to create attacking advantages
Learn specific substitution routes that create mismatches for your opponent
Keep your sideline organized to ensure substitutes are fully prepared to enter the game
with Bill Harkins, Florida State University Head Coach; 2009 MCLA Coach of the Year, 5X National Tournament appearances with Florida State, Finished 2005 season ranked #4 nationally
andMatt Waesche, Florida State University Assistant Coach/Defensive Coordinator; 4 National Tournament appearances with Florida State; 4th place finish nationally in 2005
If you substitute efficiently and effectively you can create attacking advantages that provide scoring opportunities and create chaos for your opponent.
Through marker board diagrams and on-field demonstrations, Matt Waesche shows you a variety of techniques to keep your sideline organized.
You will see various types of substitutions and shows how to move players in and out of the game in strategic routes to create attacking advantages on offense and prevent fast breaks on defense.
Drills are also included to prepare your team for fast break situations. Wing play works on fast breaks from face offs as well as using substitutions to create attacking advantages. The Toomey drill works on quick transitions to create mismatches and advantages.
Every lacrosse game requires a number of substitutions to keep players fresh and performing at the best of their ability. With this DVD you will be able to use your substitutions to create havoc for your opponents!
Join University of Virginia Men's Lacrosse Head Coach Dom Starsia as he maps out a successful practice routine using marker-board instruction and on-field demonstration. Starsia utilizes his philosophy of "perfect practice makes perfect", which has resulted in great success for Starsia-coached teams, including two NCAA Championships!
These competitive drills will upgrade the quality of your practices, and will also help define your team's performance. The DVD covers practice drills, repetition of skills and tactics, and developing habits that will enable any team to automatically repeat them in game situations. Included are pre-practice drills, build-up drills for offense vs. defense, full field and team play drills and 3 v. 2, 2 v. 2 drills and exchanges.
In addition to these drills, Coach Starsia creates different options and situations to be formed to fit the needs of your team; for instance, a practice environment where players are competing against each other, which simulates the atmosphere they will encounter in games. Learn more valuable stick work to help your players perform under pressure and in game situations. Live shooting on the goalies and simulations of the principles of team play are featured in this outstanding DVD. 56 minutes. 2006
Great attack plays come from the players that are closest to the cage. University of Virginia Men's Lacrosse Head Coach Dom Starsia utilizes marker board diagrams, on-field demonstrations and game footage to show everything you need to know about attack play. He'll help you get your players in a position to take advantage of the situation by building their strength, quickness and awareness.
This DVD will show your players how to become more responsible and come to recognize a good decision in crucial situations. The four components of stick work, athletic ability, lacrosse IQ, and courage, combined together, will help you make an amazing defensive player.
Coach Starsia goes over these four components with detailed explanation for each one. These include being able to handle any situation, being a threat to both sides of the goal, being good in tight places, being an efficient shooter and being able to change the plane of your shot. Become a more dangerous, competitive and effective attack man with these attack drills. His in-depth strategy will help your team develop into the best attacking team possible. 74 minutes. 2006.