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Swax Lax has created a training ball specifically for goalies. Created and introduced by well-known goalie coach, Ted Glynn, at LaxCon 2016, the training tool makes it possible to improve a goalie’s focus by forcing him or her to call out the number and color of a ball while it’s in the air.
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Most of us have said this while watching a lacrosse game or practice when a player gets hit with an errant pass or shot. We make light of the incident but the pain and discomfort to the player can be significant, maybe to the point of discouraging players from continuing to play the great game of lacrosse.
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On August 5, the 2016 summer Olympics kick off in Rio, and we’re eager to watch our favorite athletes represent the USA! But wait, where’s lacrosse on the roster of events?
Lacrosse was an Olympic sport in the 1904 and 1908 summer games. Canada, the USA, and Great Britain competed in men’s lacrosse, and Canada took the gold each year (although Great Britain only competed in the 1904 competition).
What would happen if a Swax Lax ball accidentally ended up in the family pool? Was left outside during a summer rain storm? Landed in a pond at the local park? Was tossed into the ocean down the shore? To answer these questions, the Swax Lax Team of interns devised a wet-ball durability test.
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Swax Lax lacrosse training balls are safe, durable, and eco-friendly, and they're incredibly shock absorbent.
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