
Ecological Lacrosse Podcast - Ep. 1 With Brian Kelly
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Jan 11, 2025 Brian Kelly, head coach at St. Margaret's Episcopal School and former Whittier head coach, shares groundbreaking insights on ecological dynamics in lacrosse. He discusses how the influence of Canadian box lacrosse has revolutionized coaching techniques, emphasizing skill acquisition and adaptability. The conversation highlights the significance of one-handed play, creative shot selection, and innovative constraints to enhance player development. Kelly also tackles the challenges of coaching smaller teams, focusing on decision-making and contextual learning to prepare athletes for real-game scenarios.
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Box Lacrosse Boosts Decision IQ
- Canadian box lacrosse forces tighter, two-man and pick-and-feed play that develops anticipation and IQ.
- Brian Kelly credits box exposure for teaching players to create offense in small spaces and think quicker.
Train Players On Their Natural Side
- Let players operate on their natural side to get stick-to-middle and develop better finishing moves.
- Incentivize middle entry and strong-hand plays rather than forcing two-handed symmetry.
Sixth Grader’s Creative Shovel Shot
- Brian Kelly told a story of a sixth grader who shovel-shot on his wrong side and immediately apologized for 'doing it wrong.'
- The coach celebrated the creative stick-to-middle solution as intelligent and effective.
