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Coaches, preparing your team for a showcase
In the world of lacrosse, there are now two big seasons for high school studletes to get recruited in person, in the fall and in the summer. The weekend before Thanksgiving is typically the last big weekend to get recruited in the fall. As a club director and coach, there are several important to do’s
Studlete Alert – Catherine McAuliffe
It’s great to see our FLG Select player’s excel on and off the field! Congrats to Catherine McAuliffe for earning the Ed Miranda CYO Award for basketball – demonstrating the values of the CYO! (Catholic Youth Organization) #Studlete #FLG
Who is Tehoka Nanticoke?
A studlete. An example of why box lacrosse pays off. Creative. Slick. Selfless. Skilled. Impressive. Explosive. Crafty. Eye-opening. Does it all. Learn more – Tahoka Nanticoke Highlight Video
Easy Way vs. Right Way
It’s not always easy making the right decision. Work to protect what’s right. Do what’s in the best interest of the studletes… Every day. Follow FLG on Instagram to learn more about the FLG Program.
Think Inside The Box
10 reasons why you should think inside the box with FLG Lacrosse this winter. 1. Get Sharpe – Helps you sharpen the axe before the start of your spring season 2. Location – our box program is ran out of Sportime in Bethpage, located in the heart of Long Island 3. Inexpensive – sign up
The Perfect Coaching Duo
The Perfect Coaching Duo We’ve been running club lacrosse teams for about 10 years now. Over the past ten years, we’ve learned a lot about how to build the most effective coaching staffs for our teams. Today, for this week’s Whiteboard Wednesday session, the FLG Club Directors sat down and brainstormed this idea. When it
Never Give Up
Find something your passionate about? Than, don’t give up. Work harder. Get tougher. Help others. Become unstoppable. Keep learning. Get over the hump. Never give up something your passionate about. #Motivation #FLG #FLGLAX
Great Day at Harvard
Great day at Harvard. Got a chance to meet with the men and women’s coaching staff. Talk X’s and O’s. Discuss the philosophies of the FLG Program. Talk about what the Crimson look for in a recruit. Watch film. Play chess on the white board. Tour the campus. Each lunch in the city. Meet players
Setting The Tempo
How FLG sets the tempo. Start practice with a plan. Execute that plan. No talking amongst the coaches. Quick water breaks. Play fast. Play hard. Substitute fast. Move between drills fast. Make every ground ball a contested one. Start drills on time. End drills on time. Collect lacrosse balls quickly. Game speed. Learn something new.
What Makes Us Proud
It all goes back to defining success for your Program. The moments that make you proud as an organization reflect your definition for success within your organization. Here’s what makes us at FLG proud: When a player asks a coach a detailed question about their specific position, “Coach, how can I prevent my attacker from