10 ways parents can help their kids play their best

  1. Verbally & Nonverbally communicate you believe in them. Great parents believe in their kids and communicate it regularly. You can TELL them and SHOW them that you believe they can do anything. 2. Verbally & Nonverbally communicate that you accept them, love them, & are proud of them NO MATTER WHAT. Let them know…

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Don’t get caught up in the Fan Mentality

  Stop approaching your sport as a spectator! Each person involved has their own role: players play, coaches coach, administrators administrate, referees ref, parents parent, etc. ​ Know your role – You are a player, an athlete, a participant. This means you must think like a participant, not as a coach, not as an administrator,…

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7 Cardinal sins of Lax mindset

Here are the 7 Cardinal Sins of Mindset in Lacrosse: 1. Indifference/Apathy – There’s no room for these feelings if you want to develop your skills and improve your performance. Always put in 110%. 2. Stubbornness – Being stubborn leads to being uncoachable, which leads to being unsuccessful. Be open-minded and you might be exposed…

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6 Mindset pillars of Lax

1. Play Lacrosse because YOU want to. Your happiness and well-being is more important than success. If playing lacrosse isn’t in your heart, then try something else. Don’t do it for someone else, do what YOU love for YOU.2. Focus on the process not the outcome. If you keep improving each day, wins and titles will take…

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Building Confidence in Lax

​10 Ways to Build Confidence on the FieldI don’t need to sell anyone on the importance of confidence in lacrosse. Simply put, it’s an absolute must – It separates the good from the great, and the elite from everyone else. Our 1-1 mindset program is all about practical lacrosse-specific exercises players can do to improve…

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jump levels in lax

There is always another level in you no matter who you are. Whether you’re a JV lacrosse player or Paul Rabil, you have another level in you.My dad has always been my role model. When I was a kid my dad would always ask my brothers and I, what is the biggest room in the…

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