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J.B. Clarke's Skill Development for Lacrosse 2-Pack

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LXD-05088A:

with J.B. Clarke,University of Tampa Head Men's Lacrosse Coach;
Limestone College Head Men's Coach from 2011 to 2021;
3x NCAA D-II National Championships (2014, 2015, 2017);
Back-to-Back NCAA D-II National Champions ('14-'15);
2014 and 2015 USILA Division II Coach of the Year;
2016 NSILA D-II Coach of the Year; 2016 NCAA Tournament Runner-up;
5 straight Conference Carolinas Regular Season & Tournament Champions;
Washington College Head Coach from 1999 through 2012;
300+ career wins; has coached in the NCAA Final Four at the D- I, II and III levels

With the off-season being perhaps the most important component of a team's skill training during the year, it is often challenging to get an entire team together, or devote enough energy to teach individuals technique for skill development.

Using small-group drills and a single lacrosse goal, J.B. Clarke and his coaching staff demonstrate 12 drills that develop both the stickwork and footwork of offensive players. Clarke breaks down the instruction into two parts. The first part is focused on midfield stick, footwork and shooting drills. The second part is focused on attack stick, footwork and shooting drills. Throughout the instruction, footwork, stick skills, body position, communication, and proper shooting techniques are all reinforced consistently.

Clarke provides ongoing commentary and drill breakdown as members of his coaching staff and team execute the drills.

Dodging and Shooting

Using up-tempo drills with lots of repetition, Coach Clarke explains how to enhance the scoring power of his offensive players by using footwork, hand-placement, arm-spacing, and visual perception as a package so players work on their complete game.

Clarke shares four midfield drills and seven attack drills that progress from individual stick work to drills with multiple players focused on dodging and shooting. He begins with a series of midfield drills with timed passing. This segment continues to build with midfield shooting drills focused on footwork, communication, hand placement, and shoulder positioning.

A major emphasis is placed on reading the positioning of defenders and space on the field in order to determine the best way to attack the goal. Coach Clarke emphasis several key points in each drill:

  • Hand placement and when to choke up on a stick or when to extend a stick when shooting
  • Foot placement when dodging, looking to feed, or shooting
  • High repetition drills to emphasize stickwork
  • Dodging downhill as opposed to toward the sidelines

Producing Goals by Position

Coach Clarke uses drills near and around the crease to emphasize the development of attackmen, and drills on the top-side of the goal and in the alleys for midfield development. Drills are broken down by position in order to allow for specialization. While the stickwork-specific drills are designed for any offensive player, the differentiation of other drills allows you to learn how to develop your midfielders and attackmen for their positions while using similar techniques.

You'll also see how to develop different packages of dodges based on how a defenseman is positioned, and where to move the ball off of a dodge, depending on where the ball is located.

In this outstanding instructional video, Coach Clarke provides everything you need when planning ways to develop offensive players, particularly during off-season training. You will not only learn how to develop stickwork, hand placement, and footwork, but also when to use these advanced techniques. Limestone College is renowned for having one of the most up-tempo and productive offenses in the sport of lacrosse. Learn how they develop their players using techniques from one of the most decorated offensive coaches in the history of the sport!

71 minutes. 2017.



LXD-05088B:

with J.B. Clarke,University of Tampa Head Men's Lacrosse Coach;
Limestone College Head Men's Coach from 2011 to 2021;
3x NCAA D-II National Championships (2014, 2015, 2017);
Back-to-Back NCAA D-II National Champions ('14-'15);
2014 and 2015 USILA Division II Coach of the Year;
2016 NSILA D-II Coach of the Year; 2016 NCAA Tournament Runner-up;
5 straight Conference Carolinas Regular Season & Tournament Champions;
Washington College Head Coach from 1999 through 2012;
300+ career wins; has coached in the NCAA Final Four at the D- I, II and III levels

Defense may win championships, but great defense isn't possible without proper footwork and body positioning.

In this two-part video, J.B. Clarke presents 14 progressive drills that will help your goalies and defensemen develop and maintain the proper body positioning and footwork that shuts down opponents. Each set of drills is designed as a series of layers that ultimately blend together to create the complete defensive player.

In the first part of the video, Coach Clarke takes you through a series of easy-to-understand drills that lead to the synchronization of your goalies' hands and feet. In part two, he breaks down and builds back up all of the pieces required for a defensive player to excel in 1-on-1 and slide-and-recover situations.

Goalie Hands and Feet

Goalie instruction is at a premium for every program, everywhere, as good goalie coaching is hard to find. Coach Clarke provides a one-stop shop of drills and techniques that have allowed Limestone to produce some of the best goalies in the country on an annual basis. This is the perfect training program for preseason and out-of-season play.

Using warm-up techniques and drills designed to isolate the different skills of goalie play, Coach Clarke and his staff demonstrate six drills that develop both hand and foot fundamentals of lacrosse goalies. Coach Clarke provides ongoing commentary and drill breakdowns on syncing a goalie's movements, demonstrating how a misstep can lead the hands astray and how lazy hands can inhibit the feet.

Body Positioning for Defensemen

Once again implementing the part-whole method of teaching, Coach Clarke transitions from developing goalies to developing defensemen.

Using small groups of defensemen, Coach Clarke shows how he prepares his team's body and stick position when defending the ball one-on-one, and how to break-down the field in relation to the ball.

Coach Clarke emphasizes the use of proper footwork, and ideal hand-placement to explain how his stout defensive team is able to keep the best offensive teams in the nation at bay. A major emphasis is placed on progression - starting with body positioning, and then working up to checks and then off-ball play, all while maintaining body positioning and foot-work. Coach Clarke emphasis several key points in each drill:

  • Hand placement and how to angle a defenseman's body and stick when on-ball
  • Footwork when approaching the ball, playing the ball, and recovering after the ball is moved
  • Communication among defensemen
  • Allowing attackmen to operate only in non-threatening areas of the field

Defensive Midfield Play

Not content with only developing close defenders, Coach Clarke presents a progressive set of drills designed to build technique in both long- and short-stick defensive midfielders. The drills emphasize stance, body positioning, footwork, and communication. Like the drills for defensemen, these drills can be performed in small and large groups, and explain how the body, feet, and stick work together to produce outstanding defensive midfield play.

You'll also see how to enhance ball-handling skills for long-stick defensemen and midfielders, particularly off of all-important ground balls.

In this outstanding instructional video, Coach Clarke provides everything you need when planning ways to develop defensive players, particularly during off-season training. You will not only learn how to develop stickwork, hand placement, and footwork, but also when to use these advanced techniques. Limestone College is renowned for having one of the best defensive teams in lacrosse. Learn how they develop their players using techniques from one of the most decorated coaches in the history of the sport!

58 minutes. 2017.




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