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Jake
Bergey of
the Philadelphia Wings, shares his expertise with the
fans.
Dodges
Hi Lacrosse Fans. My Name is Jake Bergey of the Philadelphia
Wings. I know that you have learned other aspects of
the game from other players on this site but I am going
to talk to you about doing a dodge and going to the
goal.
There are three or four dodges that I like to do. Face
dodge, Roll dodge, Split dodge and finally Bull dodge.
If you can master these then you will be on your way
to scoring some goals.
Face Dodge
The face dodge is probably the easiest dodge to learn
and also very effective. Catching the ball from a teammate
your Defense man is usually sluffed in playing team
D. As he charges out at you, you wined up to take a
shot and pull the stick across your face tucking it
by your opposite ear. You accelerate past the D man
to an opening for a shot on goal or a pass to another
teammate.
Split Dodge
Split dodge is similar to the Face dodge but instead
of making the D man think that you are going to Pass
or shoot the ball you are going to make him think you
are running by him on one side but with a quick plant
with your front foot, You switch your stick from one
hand to the other in front of your face and again accelerate
past the D man on the other side.
Roll Dodge
The roll dodge is very effective for the quicker player.
On you way to the goal you are feeling that the D man
is playing one of your hands more than the other. As
you feel this pressure you once again plant your front
foot and keeping your back to the D man you switch hands
midway through the dodge hoping that you catch him off
balance. This quick change of direction should free
you enough to either draw a double team or allow a good
shot on goal.
Bull Dodge
Bull dodge, as its name suggests is for a player that
has a size or strength advantage over the D man. There
is not too much to this but getting your body in close
to the D man and basically running over him.
A few things that you have to remember about all these
dodges is that you have to do them at full speed. Do
not go half speed through them because this will give
the D man time to catch up with you after the dodge.
I hope that I helped you in this field. Remember, You
have to practice these very often to master them. This
should help you get started.
Jake Bergey #66
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