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5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent book for learning the fundamentals of box lacrosse, June 5, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Lacrosse Fundamentals (Paperback)
Lacrosse players, young and old, would find this book very useful to start playing the game or if players want to hone their skills. The book is very well detailed , from players basic stick skills, individual offense, individual defense, face-offs, to goaltending. Also, for you coaches out there, I highly recommend buying this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
great for box, indoor or canadian style lacrosse, August 7, 1997
By A Customer
This review is from: Lacrosse Fundamentals (Paperback)
Jim Hinkson's books (see also Lacrosse Team Strat.) are a valuble resource for the indoor lacrosse player coach or fan. While "Fundamentals" covers the individual skills each player will need to successfully play indoor lax, "Team Strat." covers understanding, developing, and coaching indoor lax plays - both offence and defense, man-up or short-handed. This 'team strategy' book may be for what the 'fan-only' is looking for a deeper understanding of the game.
"Lacrosse Fundamentals" has a wonderful foreward by Chief Irving Powless, Jr. of the Onondaga Nation that describes, in the small space available, the vast importance the game of lacrosse holds for he and his people.
Enjoy
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great book for young box lacrosse players and coaches, March 10, 1997
By A Customer
This review is from: Lacrosse Fundamentals (Paperback)
I have coached teenage box lacrosse teams for 6 years now. I require my players to keep a team file folder into which they are to place and review things like drills, plays, strategy, etc. Several chapters from this book have also been photocopied by me and put in their files. The author has played and coached lacrosse for over 30 years and is recognized as one of the foremost box lacrosse authorities, along with Jim Bishop, his old mentor-coach, in Canada.
He also has a second book out now on box lacrosse strategies, which you don't list. A must read for those wanting to know about "the fastest game on two feet"
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Tips for indoor (box) lacrosse players, December 27, 1996
By A Customer
This review is from: Lacrosse Fundamentals (Paperback)
A good book for beginning lacrosse players, written by one
of the game's top instructors. This book concentrates on the
indoor game, also known as box lacrosse or boxla, and
focuses on techniques for individuals, rather than team
strategy.
Using pictures to illustrate his points, Hinkson
is especially helpful for young players and adult
beginners, (the chapter on indoor goaltending helped me to
improve my game in an adult recreational league).
Check out Hinkson's other lacrosse titles,
including "the fastest game on two feet" which is
difficult to find, but deals in depth with team strategy
for the indoor game, and his new book,
"winning lacrosse strategies," for tips on the field game.
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