Daily Archives: July 20, 2009

Texas Lacrosse Speed And Agility Camps: Devoe Human Performance To Hold Lacrosse Speed And Agility Camp August 3-26 In Plano, TX

devoehumanperformanceLacrosse Specific Speed/Agility Camp
 Devoe Human Performance logo
 
Location: Renner Middle School 701 W. Parker Rd. Plano, Texas
 
Date: August 3rd – August 26th 2009 (Monday, Wednesday) for 4 Weeks
  
Ages: 7th grade – College
Time: 6-7:15pm
 
Cost: $245
 
*All athletes must bring stick, gloves, helmet, and WATER to EVERY session
 
This camp is for serious athletes that want to “Learn” how to become fast
You Will Learn:
Performance Evaluation               Quick Dodge Ability
Super Quick First Step                 Exercises to Decrease
                                                   ACL Injuries
Explosive Speed and Power         Lateral Speed and Agility
Deceleration                                 Change of Direction
Mechanics of Running                   Bodyweight Exercises
Stabilization Drills                         Strength Training Program
Small Area Quickness Drills           Cone Drills
 
 

 

 

To Register Click Here

 
To see more Lacrosse Specific Training videos go to
www.laxspeedtv.com
  

Rashad Devoe
Devoe Human Performance
1900 Preston Rd STE 367
Plano TX, 75093

 

 

 

Western College Lacrosse Recruiting: University Of Puget Sound Women’s Lacrosse Attracts Colorado Recruit

Lacrosse just ended up being the cherry on top of Rachel Ivancie’s college decision.

rachel ivancie lacrosseIvancie, a 2008 Steamboat Springs High School graduate, had found her perfect college destination in the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Wash.

It had everything she wanted. The ocean, the mountains and an undergrad number of 2,000.

“It felt like a good match,” Ivancie said. “It had a Colorado feel to it.”

But when she saw that it also had a varsity girls lacrosse program, Ivancie, a four-year player at Steamboat, figured she’d give it a try.

Initially, she was nervous. Most of the incoming freshmen already had a workout plan in place before attending the first organized activity.

But like she had in Steam­boat, Ivancie found lacrosse brings people together.

“I got to know the girls, and that’s when I knew it was right for me,” she said. “The people were great, and it’s awesome to be a part of this.”

It also helps that Ivancie’s stick skills, which led her to be a captain her senior year of high school, transferred over pretty well to Puget Sound.

Ivancie played defense for the Loggers in the spring, playing in 11 of 12 games, including seven starts.

Puget Sound went, 10-2, on the year and just missed out on a bid to play in the Division III National Championships.

“She’s just passionate about things she commits to,” Jenn Kirkpatrick, Ivancie’s high school coach, said. “She loves the sport for lots of reason. I definitely see her pursuing it. Down the line she would make a great coach.”

This year, Ivancie said the schedule will be much tougher — a must to get consideration for the national championships — and include trips to the East Coast and Chicago for games.

Ivancie said the level of play wasn’t the biggest difference she found from going from high school to college lacrosse. She said at Puget Sound the players already knew what they were doing.

“You fit in, and you find your place,” she said. “It’s awesome. I get to play my one position, and everyone does their part.”

Although Ivancie said she anticipates playing for the rest of her college career, she said balancing the workload can be tough. Still, she said she’s glad she found a place where the opportunity of girls lacrosse presented itself. While her focus is on her studies and biology in particular, lacrosse, she said, always will have a spot with her.

“I just noticed people are genuine in lacrosse,” she said. “I’ve gotten to know the best people through lacrosse.”

http://www.steamboatpilot.com/news/2009/jul/18/rachel_ivancie_finds_spot_lacrosse_team/

Adrenaline Lacrosse Shootout: All-Star Game Features Standout Players From California, Colorado, Texas And Utah

Adrenaline Lacrosse campsThe Adrenaline All-Star Game went off with “great success” on Sunday, and was the highlight of an awesome day of lax. Featuring the top 50 players at the Shootout, the game was a display of quality lacrosse ending in 9-8 last second victory for South Swell.

Inside LacrosseThere were more than a few spectacular plays and it was a treat to be able to watch such high quality lacrosse. As with any all-star game, there were a few standout plays.

As I mentioned yesterday, Tyler Eckeroth from Foss is Boss, stole the spotlight. More than a few recruiters said he was the best player out there, and his behind the back assist to JJ Jackson solidified their claims.

However, with all the recruiters in attendance the players seemed most comfortable playing within their abilities, and the and result was clean, hard fought game.

With a plethora of talent in the All-Star Game, it was difficult for any one player to stand out but here are a few players who impressed me, either for their toughness or creative plays.

JJ Jackson (TX): Attack: Team leader, looked very strong even though he has a sprained ankle. Tenacious rider, overall tough player. Finished with 2 goals and 1 assist.

Kody Klimes (CA): Goalie: Great communicator, team leader. Clears the ball very well, looked promising.

Austin Schacht (CO): Middie: Smooth player, quick release. Shoots the ball faster than Hockstar.

Zack Bullett (UT): Defense: Played very well today throughout the entire game. Solid defenseman, young, rangy. Good stick.

http://blogs.insidelacrosse.com/2009/07/19/recruiting-roundup-adrenaline-day-3/#more-18751