One-on-One Lacrosse Coaching That Accelerates Development
Our private lacrosse coaches work with youth players who want focused, high-repetition training outside of team practices. Every lesson is built around your athlete’s position, skill level, and long-term goals. Instead of standing in lines during practice, your child receives direct instruction and real-time correction. That personalized approach helps young athletes improve faster and build confidence with the ball in their stick.
Stick Skills, Cradling & Ball Control Fundamentals
Strong stick skills are the foundation of great lacrosse players. Our coaches emphasize cradling technique, passing accuracy, catching under pressure, and quick ground ball pickups. Athletes work on both dominant and non-dominant hands to become more versatile. Developing confident ball control allows players to move freely and make smarter decisions during games.
Shooting, Dodging & Offensive Creativity
Scoring requires timing, footwork, and precision. Our lacrosse instructors help players refine shooting mechanics, improve shot placement, and practice shooting on the run. Attackers and midfielders work on dodging moves, change of direction, and creating separation from defenders. These focused drills translate directly into stronger offensive performance during competition.
Defensive Positioning & Transition Play
Defense wins games — and our coaches prioritize it. Youth players learn proper defensive stance, footwork, body positioning, and checking technique. We also work on clears, communication, and transition awareness to improve overall field IQ. Building defensive fundamentals early helps athletes become more complete players.
Preparing for Club Teams & Lacrosse Tryouts
Many families train with us ahead of club team evaluations or school tryouts. Our coaches simulate game-speed reps, situational drills, and small-sided play to increase readiness. Consistent one-on-one instruction builds confidence and composure under pressure. We help youth athletes step onto the field prepared and self-assured.
Common FAQs
🥍 How do I know if my child needs private lacrosse coaching?
If your athlete wants more confidence with the ball, struggles during game pressure, or isn’t getting enough reps in team practice, private training can help. Our coaches provide focused attention that accelerates skill development and builds game-ready confidence.
⭐ What makes one-on-one lacrosse instruction different from team practice?
Team practices divide attention across many players. During private sessions, our coaches break down technique in detail — correcting cradling, footwork, shooting form, and defensive positioning in real time. That level of feedback leads to faster improvement.
⌚ How quickly can private lacrosse lessons improve weak-hand development?
Within a few lessons. Our coaches intentionally train athletes on both dominant and non-dominant sides to improve versatility. Strong off-hand passing and shooting often separate good players from great ones.
💪 Do your lacrosse coaches help with conditioning and speed?
Absolutely. While stick skills are essential, our sessions often incorporate agility work, change-of-direction drills, and explosive movement training to improve overall athletic performance on the field.
👀 Is private lacrosse training only for advanced players?
Not at all. Our coaches work with beginners learning fundamentals as well as competitive youth athletes preparing for club teams. Training is always tailored to your child’s current level and goals.
How to Get Better at Lacrosse and Play at the Next Level (From a Current College Athlete)
In this conversation, Sophia Fair – college standout and AU coach – shares what the jump from youth to high school to college lacrosse really looks like. From stick skills and shooting to conditioning, IQ, and off-ball movement, he explains how players can train in a way that actually translates to game performance.
She also dives into what coaches are really looking for in lacrosse players – and why so many athletes struggle to stand out, even if they’re putting in the work. There’s a big focus on mindset too: how to stay confident, handle pressure, and keep improving through mistakes. It’s the same approach that helped him reach the college level – and what he now teaches athletes he works with.
If you’re a parent looking for private lacrosse coaching, or an athlete trying to improve your lacrosse skills and eventually play in college, this is exactly the kind of guidance that moves the needle.