Title: Lacrosse
1Lacrosse
2History
At least 48 Native American tribes played
this sport.
- Lacrosse began in 1636 by Jean de Brebeuf
a Jesuit missionary. - 1926-First womens game was played at St.
Leonards School in Scotland - 1877-First college team in New York University
to play Lacrosse -
- 1882-Laurenceville School in New Jersey
nations first high school team -
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3 Statistics
- Nearly 25,000 men play lacrosse at over 400
colleges and universities. - Over 5,500 women participate in lacrosse
programs at 240 colleges and universities. -
19th Century
There are 11,500 players (7,500 men 4,000
women) nationally play lacrosse. Youth
participation ranges from 5 to 17 years of age,
with over 4,500 programs in the U.S.
21st Century
4Referee Images of Fouls
5Rules
- Lacrosse is played by two teams of 10 players.
- (A goalkeeper, 3 defensemen, 3
midfielders, 3 attack men) - Generally , games are 48 min. long, with 12 min
quarters, 2 min. break between quarters, and
half time is 10 min. long. - Teams change sides between periods.
- Body Checking is permitted if the opponent has
the ball. Contact must occur from front or side,
above waist and below shoulders. - A player may gain possession of the ball by
dislodging it from an opponents crosse with a
stick check. - Players may run with the all in the crosse,
pass and catch the ball. Only goalkeeper may
touch the ball with his hands.
6Field Dimensions
The field is 110 yards in Width 60 yards
in Length
7Equipment
Face Mask
Helmet
Chin guard
Pocket
Crosse
Padding
8 Equipment
- Balls Sticks
- Made of hard rubber. Box Sticks
- White or orange color. Wooden Sticks
- Plastic Sticks
- Players Uniforms
- Players wear shorts and a shirt in the teams
color. - Women dont wear protective gear, except for
mouth guards and sometimes gloves and shin
guards. - Men must wear padded gloves, a helmet, chin
guard, and elbow guards optional. - Goalkeeper may wear kneepads and a chest
protector. -
9Physiological Demands
Energy Systems ATP-CP Conditioning Strength
Training For Major Muscle Groups Flexibility
Program Lean Muscle Mass While Maintaining
Speed, Agility, and Quickness is very Beneficial
in Lacrosse
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