Coaching Girls’ Lacrosse: A Baffled Parent’s Guide

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Lacrosse is one of the nation’s fastest-growing youth sports, and the girls’ game is overtaking the boys’. Played with different rules and tactics, girls’ lacrosse requires its own specialized guidebook. Friendly and encouraging, Coaching Girls’ Lacrosse is the first book to provide the fundamentals every unprepared parent needs to teach and motivate a team of 6- to 12-year-olds…. More >>

Coaching Girls’ Lacrosse: A Baffled Parent’s Guide

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5 Responses to “Coaching Girls’ Lacrosse: A Baffled Parent’s Guide”

  1. Marina Kushner

    Whether you’re a lacrosse player, parent of a player, or a coach, this guide will teach you some important concepts. Games and drills to improve ability are included.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Daily Lamma

    Don’t let the title fool you, anyone with an interest in girl’s lacrosse will benefit from reading this. Players, Parents, Coaches, etc. It does a really nice job of going over the basics and emphasizing what is important for a female lacrosse player. She offers some fun games and drills that can be used at any level.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. TLC=)

    This is an excellent tool for getting a better understanding on how to support and help my daughter improve in lacrosse. I wanted to play an active role by getting the book as well as equipment for both of us. Now we toss the ball to each other and practice what we’ve read in the book. She’s definitely getting better.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. Anonymous

    This book is perfect for coaches and players who are new to the game of girls’/women’s Lacrosse. Several years ago, when I was recruited to coach my daughter’s youth league team, I searched high and low for a book, such as this one, covering the girls’ game. I found plenty of books for boy’s Lacrosse and a few that had a chapter or two covering girls’ Lacrosse. Often, these books covered very outdated techniques and methods. Bottom line, there was no comprehensive guide for teaching and developing young girls into well-rounded Lacrosse players. Coach Tucker’s book is a great guide for dad’s like me who have men’s Lacrosse experience, beginning coaches, new players, and, of course, baffled parents. My favorite section covers the suggested drills. Each drill is clearly defined and well diagramed. She also provides great advice for managing practice and keeping the girls involved and excited about playing lacrosse. I plan to implement many of her suggestions into my practices. A must read for coaches and parents who are interested in developing technically sound players who love the game of girls’ Lacrosse.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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