Posts Tagged ‘womens’
Cradling overhead in women’s lacrosse can help you protect the ball while moving through defenders. Learn how to cradle the ball over your head in this free women’s lacrosse lesson onvideo. Expert: Shiloh Kimmel Bio: Shiloh Kimmel has been playing lacrosse for over six years and has been teaching lacrosse for four years. While playing with the Horizon Huskies she was ranked 1st in Arizona for scoring. Filmmaker: Cody Kimmel
Lacrosse was created by Native Americans on the East Coast, and is currently popular across the United States. Learn more about the history of lacrosse and the difference between women’s and men’s lacrosse in thisfree educational sports video. Expert: Shiloh Kimmel Bio: Shiloh Kimmel has been playing lacrosse for over six years and has been teaching lacrosse for four years. While playing with the Horizon Huskies she was ranked 1st in Arizona for scoring. Filmmaker: Cody Kimmel…
Every women’s lacrosse game starts with a draw, and a draw is also used to resume play at the beginning of the second half and after a point is scored. Learn how to win a draw in women’s lacrosse in thisfree sports video lesson. Expert: Shiloh Kimmel Bio: Shiloh Kimmel has been playing lacrosse for over six years and has been teaching lacrosse for four years. While playing with the Horizon Huskies she was ranked 1st in Arizona for scoring. Filmmaker: Cody Kimmel…
