Winning Lacrosse for Girls (Winning Sports for Girls)

by Becky Swissler

Hardcover, 2004

Status

Available

Publication

Facts on File (2004), 176 pages

Description

The modern-day sport of lacrosse has its roots in games played by North American Indians. This fast-paced, competitive game requires great endurance and skill, and it is the fastest-growing youth sport in the United States. Lacrosse for girls is very different from lacrosse for boys, making this book a valuable resource for coaches and parents as well as female athletes looking to understand and master the game. ""Winning Lacrosse for Girls, Second Edition"" covers everything from basic moves to expert skills. It offers drills and exercises to help girls learn and perfect their plays as well as information on conditioning to help athletes get into top shape and avoid injuries on the field. New to this edition are full-color photographs and diagrams, as well as new tips for improving stick handling, shooting, goalkeeping, and playing as part of a team. There is a special section that discusses warm-ups to avoid anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries. Chapters of this title include: History and Rules; The Basics - Cradling; Individual Offenses - Dodges; Individual Defense; Passing and Receiving; Goalkeeping; Shooting; Team Offense; Team Defense; and, Conditioning.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

176 p.; 7.5 inches

ISBN

0816051836 / 9780816051830
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