Sunday, May 31, 2009

Lacrosse

My feelings on the sport of lacrosse are extremely passionate and may at times be bias. Having said this, lacrosse is the greatest game that has ever been played in the history of all that was, is, and will be. I truly do believe this, and I know some of you jock dicks and “sports” fans are going to argue against this till you spontaneously implode. I could care less.

 Here is the thing, lacrosse can easily be labeled “the fastest game on two feet”, which it has been by numerous people. It essentially creates domain for athletic players to make quick, smart and effective plays and decisions that ultimately control the pace of the game.

Lacrosse incorporates and highlights the essential and best parts of every other popular sport into one fantastic four-quarter game. Parts of some team sports such as: basketball, soccer (futbol), football, and hockey can are all infused into the sport. The defensive and some offensive tactics are uncanny to those plays and set-ups used in basketball, while the speed is athleticism needed is similar to that of hockey. We see the physical essence of football mixed with a field structure alike with soccer. It’s no surprise that people who play lacrosse absolutely love everything about the wonderful sport. I personally have had the pleasure of “laxing” for about 6-7 years now, and I have always enjoyed the hell out of myself on the field. One key aspect that makes lacrosse truly superior to most other sports is the practices. Lacrosse is the most fun sport to practice. While running and hard-work is still needed, this is matched with fun drills, stick-work and play formation that keep all players focused and having fun.  Just messing around with your lacrosse stick and playing wall-ball with your pole can be very enjoyable while increasing your skills greatly.

I love lacrosse, more than most things in my life, and I wouldn’t trade it for the world. Lacrosse is a bit more than a sport, it’s a lifestyle. The game is growing and becoming stronger than ever, from the east coast across. One might joke about lacrosse player’s stereotype of being rich, white boys who are a bit to relaxed, but to some degree this is true, but not the all say law of lacrosse players.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nqg01Nk3SYI&feature=PlayList&p=6D11996175A88083&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=12

Bro-lax or not, all lacrosse players love their sport with undying passion, and its not hard to see why. 

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