The Keys to Finding the Right Lacrosse Stick...

  Contrary to popular belief, the most important piece of equipment any lacrosse player will rely on is the lacrosse stick they use. Just like professional ice hockey and baseball players, the top athletes who compete in the sport of lacrosse are very particular about the stick they use to keep solid possession of the ball and also provide a quick snap to complete the perfect pass or shoot the winning goal of any game. However, there are many components to the lacrosse stick which many new lacrosse players might not be aware of – and each one of these components are critical to the success of the lacrosse stick and the player who uses it. The stick itself is made up of three critical components; the Head, the Pocket and the Shaft The Lacrosse Stick – what is the Head? Today’s lacrosse stick (also known as a Crosse) begins with the head of the stick. The head is a plastic molded piece which is comprised of many different strings which each have a specific use as well. There are shooting strings (located at the top of the head) used to increase the velocity and accuracy of the ball when shot, sidewall and runner strings which make up the main net of the head and are used primarily for catching a ball from either a pass or interception from another player. And finally there are drawstrings of the head, used to tighten or loosen the strings for specific tension for different use. The head of the stick is where all of the ball motion is going to be used. The tighter the strings, the higher velocity your shot could be, however, the less accepting to passes is a disadvantage of tight strings as well....