Connecticut Lacrosse Camp

2 Lacrosse Passing Drills to Help You Improve

2025-01-07T16:36:44+00:00

While a foundational part of a successful lacrosse player and team involves scoring more goals than your opponent, it’s just about impossible to do that all by yourself. After all, that’s why you’re part of a lax team! Working together as a unit makes it easier to keep the ball away from your opponents and seamlessly moving it down the field so players on the attack can do what they do best – score goals.

At GameBreaker Lacrosse Camps, players in attendance receive individualized lax training through the progressive curriculum we’ve put together. It can [Read More>]

2 Lacrosse Passing Drills to Help You Improve2025-01-07T16:36:44+00:00

Here Are 3 Ways to Improve Your Lacrosse Attack Skills

2025-01-07T16:36:44+00:00

There are a number of keys to being successful in lacrosse. However, one of the most crucial points of all concerns shooting and goal scoring from those on attack because it’s awfully hard to win lax games when you can’t score more goals than your opponent!

Our GameBreaker Lacrosse Camps are structured in such a way that we have specific periods of time during camp that focus on improving your shooting and attack skills, but we also mix it into so many other areas of the game. Here are some of the skills our coaches will [Read More>]

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How Women’s Lacrosse Players Can Cash in on 8-Meter Opportunities

2025-01-07T16:36:45+00:00

There are certain scoring opportunities in lacrosse that are more advantageous than others. If you’re more of a beginner and aren’t totally sure about what the 8-meter arc is, then we’re here to break it down for you and how it relates to women’s lacrosse.

When an offensive player is fouled during the middle of a lacrosse game, they’re placed at one of the seven hash marks eight meters from the goal that’s the closest spot to where the foul occurred. Players inside the arc must clear out and be at least four meters away from the player [Read More>]

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3 Bad Habits That Every Lacrosse Player Should Avoid 

2025-01-07T16:36:45+00:00

The old adage is that practice makes perfect, but it’s also true when we spin it the other way around. Lacrosse season can be a grind, so it’s not unusual for some bad habits to form along the way. The biggest key that we try to hit on at our Connecticut Lacrosse Camps each summer is to nip those bad habits in the bud as quickly as possible so they can become a distant memory.

This is likely part of the reason why GameBreaker Lacrosse Camps are viewed as the national leader for lax instruction [Read More>]

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