Lacrosse Skills Training in Santa Clara, CA

Improve Your Game with Lacrosse Lessons in Santa Clara

Train with private lacrosse coaches who specialize in dodging, shooting on the run, defensive positioning, and much more. Lessons are designed for both field and box players looking to improve stick work and game IQ.

Coach Ryan Lacrosse coach

Coach Ryan

My name is Ryan Kaufman and I am a lacrosse goalie coach and player with over 10 years of playing experience, with over 5 years of coaching experience at the youth and high school ... See full profile

  • San Francisco, CA
  • Available for Lessons
$50 /Lesson

Personalized Lessons With The Best lacrosse
Trainers in Santa Clara

“The lessons gave my daughter confidence going into a new sport. She is a patient, skilled and enthusiastic private lacrosse coach. I definitely recommend her!”

tracy

Lacrosse Parent

“I drive an hour for my son to train with him. For him, this isn’t just another way to make money – it’s a way to stay involved with lacrosse while giving back his knowledge to the next generation. Highly recommend for private lacrosse lessons.”

michael

Lacrosse Parent

“My son comes out of each session very tired, after working hard, and inspired by what he is learning. My son wants to go to training and knows he is going to work hard! I am very happy we have been able to schedule these lacrosse training sessions!”

jill

Lacrosse Parent

Why We Created Athletes Untapped

Off-Ball Relocation, Stick-Up Availability, And Skip-Lane Vision In Santa Clara, CA

Santa Clara offenses often bog down when players watch the ball, and attackers feel invisible because they do not relocate into skip lanes as defenders collapse. Our coaches believe offense is created away from the ball, so athletes learn how to keep a stick-up target, relocate with purpose, and see skip-lane opportunities that punish over-help. Sessions stay grounded in real game reads, connecting what the athlete saw to where they moved, without dictating a rigid play call for every situation. Early on, athletes feel like they are guessing where to go, and then it clicks when they understand defender head turns and slide positions reveal space. You can see the change when passes arrive earlier, catches happen in stride, and shots come from clean windows instead of crowded dodges.

Approach Footwork, Poke Timing Discipline, And Hands-Free Body Defense In Santa Clara, CA

Santa Clara defenders often give up penalties because they rely on desperate stick checks when an attacker changes direction and gets them leaning. Our staff teaches defense as feet first, so athletes learn approach footwork, time pokes without reaching, and use body positioning to deny topside without grabbing. Coaching stays realistic, using film and reflection to show how one rushed check opened a lane, without prescribing one universal checking style. Early on, players feel like they must swing the stick to stop a dodge, and the breakthrough comes when they realize their feet can win the matchup before the check even matters. The visible shift is that they stay balanced longer, force more rollbacks, and cause turnovers through positioning rather than chaos.

Shooting On The Move, Angle Creation Steps, And Goalie-Read Finishing In Santa Clara, CA

On Santa Clara fields where space compresses quickly, athletes often shoot from poor angles because they feel pressure to get a shot off immediately. Our coaches believe finishing is creating a window, so players learn how to add one angle-creating step, keep hands free while moving, and read goalie balance before committing to placement. Sessions connect shot selection to what the athlete is seeing, sometimes using quick video to highlight when a goalie shifted early, without prescribing a single shooting form. At first, athletes feel like waiting means losing the chance, and then it clicks when they realize one controlled step often makes the shot easier, not harder. You can see the change when shots come from better lanes, releases are calmer, and rebounds land in places teammates can actually attack.

Faceoff Exit Decisions, Wing Timing, And First-Three-Seconds Possession In Santa Clara, CA

Santa Clara faceoff athletes can win the clamp yet still lose the ball because the next decision is rushed, and wings arrive late because they are unsure when to commit. Athletes Untapped supports continuity when the same first-three-seconds breakdown repeats every weekend, since possession skills grow through consistent attention rather than one-off tips. Our staff teaches faceoffs as a chain, so athletes learn to connect exit decisions to wing timing and protect space long enough to secure a clean first pass. Early on, the scrum feels like chaos, and then the breakthrough comes when athletes start anticipating the second touch and moving with purpose. The change becomes visible when possessions end with control, wings arrive on time, and the team starts the offense without a scramble.

Man-Down Shape Awareness, Clear Communication, And Stick Lanes In Santa Clara, CA

In Santa Clara games, man-down units can unravel when communication arrives late and sticks drop, creating easy passing lanes at the worst moments. Our coaches believe effective man-down is clarity, so athletes learn to communicate early, hold stick lanes, and rotate with awareness of the most dangerous two options rather than chasing the ball. Sessions keep coaching realistic, using film review of a single possession to highlight where the lane opened, without scripting a rigid rotation for every roster. Players often start by feeling like they must do everything at once, and then it clicks when they understand a calm shape forces the offense into slower, less clean looks. You can see the shift when passes get deflected, shots come from worse angles, and clears start with control rather than panic.


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