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Save-A-Pet X LU
Recently, we have teamed up with a Long Island animal shelter, Save-A-Pet USA based in Port Jeff Station, in order to bring awareness to the animals who need your help. Save-A-Pet is a non-profit, no-kill shelter dedicated to protecting and...
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Q-Collar x LU
Head trauma - particularly in sports – has been brought to the forefront of the medical field as we start to learn more about the long term effects of repeated head impacts (known in the medical field as RHI). We’re...
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How to Tape your Lacrosse Stick
So, you’ve read our article about building your stick and now you’re ready to take care of your TJ – Tape Job. Your TJ is one way that allows you to customize your stick and make it yours. You can...
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Premier Lacrosse League to Implement Free Agency
Once again, we have some massive news coming out for the lacrosse world. The Premier Lacrosse League is introducing a new free-agency system. Implementing free agency gives players more autonomy to determine how their careers will progress, which is...
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Coaching Lacrosse 101: The 3-3 Man Up Wheel
So, some gavone on the other team has checked one of your players on the head, or thrown an absolute hack of a slash and now your team is awarded a man-up. Man-up plays are a huge advantage, and...
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Coaching Lacrosse 101: Mumbo Offense
We reviewed the 1-4-1 set in our “Coaching 101: Offensive Sets” article, which you can check out here if you haven’t yet read it. But, if you should be aware of the advantages and disadvantages, and ultimately understand why...
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Coaching Lacrosse 101: 1-3-2 Motion Offense
Okay, so you’ve evaluated your players, you’ve studied the offensive sets, and you’ve decided to run the 1-3-2 (if not, check out our article laying out the offensive sets here). Let’s move into some plays and functions of the...
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Coaching Lacrosse 101: Offensive Sets
One player can’t do it all. You need your offense to come together and play as a complete offense. You want to avoid a never-ending free-lance offense where each player is doing whatever they want, whenever they want. You need...
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Fall and Winter Ball Steez
Lax is played across multiple seasons and sometimes, you’re going to have to figure out a way to stay warm out on the field. From early October to the early Spring season (end of February/early March) you’re going to have...