This article appears in the May/June edition of US Lacrosse Magazine. Don’t get the mag? Subscribe today and support US Lacrosse. Kevin Meany is a boys’ lacrosse coach at the Morristown-Beard School (N.J.)
I’m a glass-half-full guy. Looking for opportunities is my default position, regardless of the circumstances. I came up with a few ideas to keep sticks in our hands and maybe even relieve a little stress during the coronavirus shutdown.
GET A MIRROR
Walk through your split, roll and face dodges in front of a mirror. Concentrate on your stick position. Is your stick vertical? Is it close to your body? Are you hanging it on your hand change? These are all bad habits that can be corrected if you realize when you are doing them.
You can also do this in the yard while someone films you on a phone or tablet.
PLAY CATCH
Work on your off hand. Work on catching cross-handed. Work on catching bad passes and hard passes. Or just have a catch and a conversation with someone whose company you enjoy (from at least six feet away).
Can’t find a partner? Use a rebounder or wall, put headphones on, enjoy some music and work on your stick.