Author Archives: Corey Winkoff
Stick, Gloves, Give-aways
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Playing Big Little Picks
Be sure to check out this months Lacrosse Magazine with FLG Alumni, Chris Appell of Lehigh, demonstrating how to play a Big/Little pick! #Studlete
The simplest drill that is life changing
After spending a couple of hours with Assistant Coach, Ian Moore of Arcadia University, he mentioned one of the most simple, yet effective training tips I’ve ever heard. We were discussing the common issue of athletes over-cradling. Many highly skilled lacrosse players, both boys and girls, cradle too much. What’s the negatives of over-cradling? 1. The
When you fall, pick someTHING up
#Fords
Today, Coach Wink and I got an opportunity to visit the Haverford School. From the looks of it, this is no High School. In beautiful part West ofPhiladelphia, the Haverford School has the looks of a small college campus. Since its inception in the mid-1800’s, Haverford has maintained an emphasis on moral education and ideals. A ridiculously
You vs. You
Jay Mauro to Lead FLG Suffolk
FLG is proud to announce Jay Mauro, Volunteer Assistant Coach for Stony Brook, as new director & coach for FLG 631 (FLG’s New Suffolk Region). To learn more about Coach Mauro, see below! Nagle adds Jay Mauro to coaching staff Former Sachem North coach to serve as volunteer assistant Nov. 13, 2015Stony Brook, N.Y. – Jay Mauro,
FLG Webinars
Check out FLG’s first WebSeries – FLG Showcases – How They Can Help You! About FLG Webinars :: FLG will be hosting free online webinars that cover different topics surround the sport of lacrosse. For more information on the FLG Webinars, be sure to join our mailing list here!
Know Your Role
Happy Whiteboard Wednesday everybody! Today we’d like to discuss 5 talking points on how to fit into your Spring school team roles on the field. 1- Speak with your coaches about their expectations for you. Let them help you figure out what your “role” is. 2- Build chemistry with the RIGHT people. If you’re role is
But, are you coaching?
You got the Nike Pleated Coaching Pants or for the ladies you got the short Nike Dri-fit shorts. You got the stylish Ray Bans pulled up over the top of your hair. You got the tucked in polo shirt or the racerback with your club program represented on the left chest. You’re standing on the