Are you New to lacrosse?
Are you New to lacrosse?
Lacrosse is the oldest game in North America.
Its origins date back hundreds of years as a tribal game played by many Native American peoples. To the native people the game is a gift and a medicine given to us by the creator. It is a staple of their culture, an aspect of what we would call their religion.
Everyone can find strength in lacrosse
One of the things that sets lacrosse apart from many other sports is that you can find success in variety of ways. Lacrosse is not a one size fits all type of sport. It encourages the development of strengths that are naturally found within each individual.
After I play, I feel better. The game taught me how to persevere through failure, how tiny actions I make can impact my communities, and how to see into the strengths of each individual.
Callum Crawford
Co-founder and Pro Lacrosse Player
Lacrosse’s Modern Variants
Mens and Womens Outdoor Lacrosse
This is the most popular version of the sport played in the United States. Played on a football or soccer sized field, it requires the fitness and endurance of soccer and the stick skills of hockey. The mens game also includes the physicality of football.
Indoor or Box Lacrosse
This version of the sport is played in a hockey rink with no ice. It mimics the flow of Hockey with the strategic nature of basketball.
World Lacrosse 6v6
The World Lacrosse Organization has recently introduced a 6v6 Olympic version of the sport with the goal of increasing participation throughout the world.
Pick Up Games
At its core, Lacrosse is a game, not a sport. It can be played 1v1, 2v2, or 3v3, 10v10. Two popular pick up game variants are 3x and Speed Lax. 3x, pronounced “3 by” is essentially a 3v3 take back basketball game played on smaller nets with a tennis ball. Speed Lacrosse is a full field version.