(Part 6) Lacrosse Stick Skills 101: Cradling, Passing, Catching, and Shooting
Mastering stick skills is essential for every lacrosse player, as the stick becomes an extension of the body on the field. In this article, we’ll break down the four core skills that every player, regardless of position, must develop: cradling, passing, catching, and shooting.
1. Cradling
Cradling is the technique used to keep the ball secure in the pocket of the stick while moving. By rotating the stick in the hands, players create a centripetal force that keeps the ball steady as they dodge opponents or move downfield.
Key Tips:
- Grip and Motion: Hold the stick with your top hand near the head and your bottom hand near the butt end. Use a gentle wrist motion to cradle; it’s like flipping a wrist in a smooth, rhythmic motion.
- Practice in Motion: Beginners should start cradling while stationary, then progress to walking and eventually running, maintaining control at different speeds.
2. Passing
Passing is a critical skill for moving the ball efficiently and creating scoring opportunities. A good pass is accurate, controlled, and timed well with teammates’ movement.
Key Tips:
- Hand Placement: Place your top hand about a third of the way down from the head of the stick for control and accuracy.
- Follow Through: Snap your wrist and follow through in the direction of the pass for accuracy and speed.
- Practice on the Move: Passing in motion simulates game conditions. Try passing while jogging or after dodging an imaginary opponent.
3. Catching
Catching may seem simple, but it’s one of the most vital skills for game flow. Players should “give” with the stick as the ball makes contact, helping to absorb the ball’s force and preventing it from bouncing out.
Key Tips:
- Focus on Hand Position: Keep your hands up and ready to receive the pass, making it easier to control the ball.
- Eyes on the Ball: Always track the ball from the passer’s stick to your own.
- Soft Hands: Don’t fight the ball; let it come to the pocket as you slightly pull the stick back on impact.
4. Shooting
Shooting is about accuracy and power, aiming to get the ball past the goalie. Players should focus on mechanics and accuracy before trying to add speed.
Key Tips:
- Hand Position and Stance: Stand with feet shoulder-width apart, place your top hand near the head of the stick, and bring your bottom hand closer to the butt end for leverage.
- Torque and Snap: Rotate your body and snap your wrists to generate power, aiming for specific spots in the net.
- Practice Targeted Shots: Use cones or markers in the goal to practice shooting accuracy, building confidence and precision over time.
Building these stick skills takes dedication, but mastering them is fundamental for effective gameplay. Next, we’ll cover essential defensive techniques to round out every player’s skills.