Level 2 original poster 2 points 4 years ago edited 4 years ago.
Lacrosse wall ball with tennis ball.
Using tennis balls for wall ball helps develop good passing habits since you have to throw the ball much harder than you would a lacrosse ball in order for it to rebound appropriately.
It allows you to get in tons of repetitions and you don t need.
Finally the advantage of using tennis balls for indoor fall ball sessions is especially evident when it comes to groundballs.
Lacrosse wall ball drills.
Wall ball is a great way to practice many basic lacrosse techniques such as shooting passing catching.
Calves hamstrings abdomen psoas buttocks upper and lower back deltoids and neck the lacrosse ball tennis ball and baseball sizes work best for these body parts.
See if you can do this with your weak hand.
Stand 10 15 feet 3 5 meters from the wall.
Your hips and shoulders will create a twisting.
Go to the left side of the wall about 10 feet from the wall.
Throw the ball with your left hand switch hands while the ball is in mid air and catch it with your right.
For other basic drills please visit the main beginner lacrosse drills section.
On the other hand i don t know why you would lose all three of your lacrosse balls in one practice of wall ball if so you need a taller or different wall.
The rebound should not hit the ground.
Wall ball is a timeless game that you can play with just you guessed it.
Quickly throw the ball back to the wall with no cradle switch hands again and catch with.
Their diameters respectively are 63 mm 67 mm and 73mm.
Warrior torch lacrosse h.
Throw catch and cradle.
While there are many variations you can make to the rules the most important thing to keep in mind is safety.
Chest and shoulders here you need a 4 inch diameter ball or about 100 mm which is an unusual size.
Focus on your upper body mechanics and throwing motion.
Start with your stick handle by your ear.
Try to find a.
Picking up a tennis ball on a basketball or smooth indoor surface is much more difficult than picking up a lacrosse ball on grass.
Keep both balls going off the wall back to you.
Here are a number of simple wall ball drills that are focused on improving the lacrosse stick skills of beginners.
Walk down the length of the wall with the wall to your left side throwing the ball to the wall as you walk and catching the rebound.
Start with your feet in the throwing position at a 90 degree angle to the wall.
Throw one ball at the wall with your arm then throw the second ball with your stick.