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Statistics and Lineup Sheets
Track Player and Team Lacrosse Stats
Statistics and Lineup Sheets
Track Player and Team Lacrosse Stats
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Shopping for Lacrosse Gear
Lacrosse is one of the most popular games in the US and is actually believed to be the first game in America since it was originally played by Native Indian Americans. Brine Corp is one of the leading manufacturer of sports equipment. Brine has a wide selection of high quality lacrosse gear at incredible value. The most important youth lacrosse gear that will need would be a lacrosse stick. Youth lacrosse sticks are designed to fit individual sizes, skill level and even the position of the player in the game. A lacrosse stick consists of the handle, the pocket and the shooting strings. Many online retailers sell separate parts of lacrosse sticks and one-piece lacrosse sticks. An equally important piece of lacrosse gear is a lacrosse helmet, which is required in every game since lacrosse is an intense contact sport. All Cascade helmets are made in the USA, and meet or exceed the NOCSAE standard for lacrosse. Cascade has been making helmets for over 20 years! Lacrosse helmets for goalies usually have an additional protector for the throat area. Another protective piece of lacrosse equipment from Brine is the lacrosse glove. Lacrosse gloves have impact-resistant, comfortable padding that is designed to absorb blows to the backhand. The design allows increased mobility of the fingers and wrist. The palm is usually made of leather or other synthetic material that offers flexibility while maintaining a strong grip. A breathable mesh fabric is also used for the palm area to prevent moisture build up. Lacrosse gear to to protect other areas of the body include three basic types of lacrosse padding – rib pads to protect the ribs, vital organs and the lower back; shoulder pads to shield the shoulders and the chest and elbow pads to absorb impact to the elbows and arms. To build a lacrosse goal. As per NCAA regulations, a lacrosse goal has a height of 6 feet, a width of 6 inches and a depth of 7 feet. When shopping for Lacrosse equipment don't forget, lacrosse balls, jerseys, shirts, stick end-caps, strings and stick bags. |
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How to String a Lacrosse Stick
Stringing a Lacrosse Stick: Steps to Follow
Many lacrosse sticks with 5D or 5 Diamond mesh are strung poorly because stringing a lacrosse stick can be tricky. Here are some guidelines to make the task easier: First, you need to gather all your materials for stringing a lacrosse stick, which will include: Lacrosse head 1 piece of 5 Diamond mesh stretched out thoroughly a lighter and scissors (use both with care) 1 piece of 19-inch top string, 2 pieces of 20-inch sidewall string 1 piece of 12-inch bottom string 2 to 3 pieces of 28-inch nylon shooter In stringing a lacrosse stick, begin with the top string. The face of the lacrosse head should be facing you. It is recommended to begin at the right side. Do not forget that for the top string, you want to make sure you are using the 5-diamond row. Insert the cross lace through the hole at the top sidewall and then under or over the diamond, depending on your actual view. Then, put the lace through the first string hole on the top. then through the next two diamonds and back through the top hole and into the next string hole. Repeat for two more top string holes. The next step in stringing a lacrosse stick focuses on the sidewalls. Insert the string through the next hole of the sidewall hole and then put the string under the diamond. Insert the string over and through the fourth hole of the sidewall. Skip the third hole. Back up the string and make it very tight. Repeat the technique of stringing under the diamond and through the sidewall hole for the next 4 diamonds. Put the string under the sixth diamond and then right through the second to the last string hole on the sidewall. Tie the string off. Make sure both sidewalls are strung the same way. For the bottom string, make sure to use the 5-diamond row. Insert the string in the hole in the last sidewall. Then insert the string right up through the diamond and into the next one. Then put the string into the first string hole at the bottom and into the second one. Make sure no mesh is attached while you are doing this part. Insert the string right through the third string hole, still at the bottom and then back up and insert the string through the fourth hole and up right through the bottom fourth diamond and over right through the fifth diamond. Insert the string through the last hole in the other side wall. Lastly, pull the string to tighten it and make sure to tie it tightly. The last step in stringing a lacrosse stick is shooting the strings. You can use two to three strings for shooting. This part basically depends on personal preference. It may be confusing and tedious at first but, as with most things, you can master the technique of stringing a lacrosse stick with practice. |
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