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Gary Gait Lacrosse Video DVDs
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| Becoming a Champion Lacrosse
Player
with Gary Gait
Price: $69.99
Arguably the greatest lacrosse player ever, Gary
Gait's long list of accolades includes:
1st team All-America (three times)
USILA player of the year honors (twice)
Lead Syracuse to National Championships in '88, '89 and '90.
Is Syracuse's all-time leading goal scorer (192 goals)
Gait holds numerous NCAA records, including: Goals scored in a tournament
game (9) and single tournament (15).
He played for the Canadian National Team in the ILF World Championships
in '90, '94 and '98, (And earned a place on the All-World Team each
year!)
Gait joined the Major League Lacrosse at its
inception in 2001, helping the Baltimore Bayhawks to League Championships
in 2002 and 2005 as a player-coach. Prior to that, Gait played for
more than 10 years in the USCLA, winning its MVP award four times
and its Championship twice.
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| Becoming a Champion Lacrosse
Player with Gary Gait: Shooting Techniques & Drills
Price: $39.99
Shooting is more complex than just throwing the ball
at the goal. It involves body mechanics, using the stick, deception
and developing different shots around the field. Focusing on push-pull,
lacrosse legend Gary Gait begins with the basic shot. The same basic
form can be aided by different release points, demonstrated by the
game's greatest player. From a basic position, the player can accurately
change the direction of the shot. Deception is another big part
of developing skill as a shooter, and Gait shows proper body position
for high and low shots. Gait clearly details the mechanics and teaching
points used in deceptive shooting. 44 Minutes.
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| Becoming a Champion Lacrosse
Player with Gary Gait: Stick Tricks & Dodging
Price: $39.99
In this one-of-a-kind DVD, lacrosse legend Gary Gait
demonstrates the skills that has earned him the distinction of being
called the "greatest lacrosse player of all time". Starting
with the lacrosse stick, Gait carefully details the stick and the
pocket. The basic cradle is dictated by the roll of your wrist and
hand. Both the one- and two-hand cradle are demonstrated. Techniques
for catching and protecting the ball are highlighted, as well as
several different stick flips. Gait teaches throwing in two distinct
parts; first, he concentrates on the hands and the arms away from
the body. Learning to isolate the hands and arms develops control
and the ability to throw in any direction, regardless of body position.
52 Minutes.
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