This is NOT an offense for beginners. You need players who can think further ahead than "Please let me catch this pass or please be a good pass". That said, this a great offense for very good Junior High and High School players who don't worry much about catching, cradling and passing the ball. Any offense that is disciplined and creates a tremendous amount of motion away from the ball is a great thing. Defensive ball watching occurs at every level and movement like this can exploit it.
i really do like this offense. we mainly ran this at my high-school but we would toss in a 1-4-1 ran from "X" that i absolutely love. but i do believe this is a really good offense to run with beginners as well elite players
just worked on this with my team lastnight. going to practice in like 2 hours to do it again. this is a simple play but its very affective. defense can not block it if its done right
@SweatEagle the triangles have to rotate because it creates opportunities to score and confuses the defense. If the crease guy just switches with another middie, it wouldn't confuse the defense or create enough
@edmondsm2 you asked this months ago, but the reason the entire offense rotates is to affect the slides, to be honest it's a really simple offense generally when teams slide from the crease, the second slide is the backside defender, when a middie dodges from up top, the backside attackmen is rotating to X and hopefully pulls his defender with him making the slide come from further away, if not then the defenders are cheating on the slide and someone will be wide open
Was wondering, would it be better if the opposite triangle rotates the opposite direction for there to be a better pass? (For example, the attackmen (on the right ally) dodges towards the middle (so the triangle rotates with the dodger), then the middie (left ally) cuts towards the dodger for the pass and a possible pick.)
I think that could be a good introduction after you are confident that they can run this at its bare bones. The crawl, walk run on this could begin anywhere from using actual string/cord (depending on their age. This is great for beginners to learn offense techniques and how to not get hung up on details. I’d teach this as 2 rules at the beginning. 1 rule, keep the triangle zones filled, adjust as needed. 2. Cut after pass between triangles to initiate rotation. I was going to introduce a pick rule after about 2-3 weeks of the 2 basic rules.
Hey just a suggestion on your animation. When both triangles are rotating after the middie dodges, the attack man cutting across crease really needs to book it to get out of the dodgers way. Otherwise he is just dragging his defenseman into the middie.
A 2-3-1 is a great offense but the triangles should rotate on a dodge. If left attack dodges then crease middie and left middie should clear to the other side of the field. The biggest problem is if the attack at X dodges and the triangles rotate, the attack and middies rotating draw defenders to the hole which is contradictory to the purpose of the dodge.
wow you know nothing about lacrosse you probably never even played this is not how the 2-3-1 works you are supposed to just pass around the outside and rip from the outside with a bouncer
That blew my mind with epicness
This is NOT an offense for beginners. You need players who can think further ahead than "Please let me catch this pass or please be a good pass". That said, this a great offense for very good Junior High and High School players who don't worry much about catching, cradling and passing the ball. Any offense that is disciplined and creates a tremendous amount of motion away from the ball is a great thing. Defensive ball watching occurs at every level and movement like this can exploit it.
i really do like this offense. we mainly ran this at my high-school but we would toss in a 1-4-1 ran from "X" that i absolutely love. but i do believe this is a really good offense to run with beginners as well elite players
This helped a lot for me to get back on man up
I watched it and it was very helpful
just worked on this with my team lastnight. going to practice in like 2 hours to do it again. this is a simple play but its very affective. defense can not block it if its done right
Gray Potter, I watched this, Coach Hunter
Thx for sharing. Great way of showing concept
@SweatEagle the triangles have to rotate because it creates opportunities to score and confuses the defense. If the crease guy just switches with another middie, it wouldn't confuse the defense or create enough
@edmondsm2 you asked this months ago, but the reason the entire offense rotates is to affect the slides, to be honest it's a really simple offense
generally when teams slide from the crease, the second slide is the backside defender, when a middie dodges from up top, the backside attackmen is rotating to X and hopefully pulls his defender with him making the slide come from further away, if not then the defenders are cheating on the slide and someone will be wide open
I watched it and it helped
Fantastic. You are amazing. Go to English class and don't sleep this time. Sorry never heard of a Matt Keenan.
very well done video
Was wondering, would it be better if the opposite triangle rotates the opposite direction for there to be a better pass? (For example, the attackmen (on the right ally) dodges towards the middle (so the triangle rotates with the dodger), then the middie (left ally) cuts towards the dodger for the pass and a possible pick.)
I think that could be a good introduction after you are confident that they can run this at its bare bones. The crawl, walk run on this could begin anywhere from using actual string/cord (depending on their age. This is great for beginners to learn offense techniques and how to not get hung up on details.
I’d teach this as 2 rules at the beginning. 1 rule, keep the triangle zones filled, adjust as needed. 2. Cut after pass between triangles to initiate rotation.
I was going to introduce a pick rule after about 2-3 weeks of the 2 basic rules.
Hey just a suggestion on your animation. When both triangles are rotating after the middie dodges, the attack man cutting across crease really needs to book it to get out of the dodgers way. Otherwise he is just dragging his defenseman into the middie.
j'aime baucoup ce video la merci à vous
I better see some Salem hills representation in here
What lacrosse software do you use to illustrate these plays. Great idea
@ 2:14 When attack man cuts, where should crease middy go to get out of his way?
Maybe a pick? Idk
Crease midfielder should fade away from the ball carrier just like he would on the passing sequence.
@@liamhylton2388 yeah, I was thinking a pick, if not fade away to give room for the dodge and draw out the defender.
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@mrcoolcat455 dont u think thats a little complicated for a bunch of A's and M's running around a computer screen?
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this realy helps!
The leters where moving weird but good video
what app did you build this on? anyone have a good app for this to use?
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would like to use this to train our boys. any chance of a file on DVD?
lads are not going to be able to handle this
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What software do you use to illustrate these lacrosse p,Amy's
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@kruegda this is a boys game, where there are 6 attackers. usa style
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my team is now using it
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A 2-3-1 is a great offense but the triangles should rotate on a dodge. If left attack dodges then crease middie and left middie should clear to the other side of the field. The biggest problem is if the attack at X dodges and the triangles rotate, the attack and middies rotating draw defenders to the hole which is contradictory to the purpose of the dodge.
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dude the F*** never take shots from the out side are you kidding me.
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wow you know nothing about lacrosse you probably never even played this is not how the 2-3-1 works you are supposed to just pass around the outside and rip from the outside with a bouncer
You're a JV player from Wisconcin? Wow. Go back to baseball....