There were not nearly as many rules as there are now. There was no set of universal rules but instead, the rules would be drafted and agreed upon before the game started. There were usually no rules besides the ball cannot be played with their hands. The Indian would gather different tribes to play one another, there were two teams that could be made up of as little as a hundred to as many as several thousand men. The object of the game was simply to put the ball between two trees . Since there were so many people in the match it difficult to set up plays and play settled, players would just mob around the …show more content…
The mental part is usually what makes people want to quit the position but with dedication, it can be overcome. The goalie needs to understand that lacrosse is a high scoring game and you cannot be expected to make every shot so you need to properly respond to the goalie. There is no one right way to do this, but the key is to remain calm. Most coaches will expect the goalie to quickly meet with the defense to discuss what each player could have been done better. After you meet with the defense you should totally forget the goal and get back to focusing on the next shot. A short memory is the most important skill for goalies to