Lacrosse Skills Training in Woodward Park, CA

Improve Your Game with Lacrosse Lessons in Woodward Park

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

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Trainers in Woodward Park

“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!”

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Lacrosse Parent

Why We Created Athletes Untapped

Two-Way Midfield Transition And Early Head-Up Vision In Woodward Park, CA Lacrosse Play

Athletes Untapped works well for Woodward Park lacrosse athletes who bounce between school fields, club weekends, and the quick-change tempo of Fresno-area tournaments where a turnover can flip the whole game in one sprint. Our coaches believe the best midfielders connect the ground ball to the first smart pass, because speed without a plan usually creates another turnover. Sessions stay realistic by using live transition moments, guided reflection on why the first look got missed, and constraints that reward seeing the early outlet without turning it into a rehearsed script. At first the athlete feels rushed the moment they scoop, then it clicks when they lift their eyes earlier and move the ball before pressure arrives.

Approach Patience And Stick-Check Selection Around Woodward Park, CA Defensive Footwork

Near the Rotary Amphitheater lawns and the open park space, athletes can get used to having room, then struggle when a dodger compresses them with one hard change of direction. Our staff teaches defense as feet-first control, because the right approach angle reduces the need for reaching checks that cause penalties and breakdowns. Coaching intention stays centered on staying square, reading hips, and choosing checks that match the moment, while letting the athlete discover how one extra step of patience changes everything. The learning shift appears when they stop swinging early, hold the lane longer, and force the attacker into a worse angle that the slide can actually support.

Catch-And-Finish Readiness With Hands-Free Releases In Woodward Park, CA Tight Spaces

In games on narrower school fields where the crease feels crowded, Woodward Park attackers often catch cleanly but cradle out of habit and let the window close. Our coaches believe finishing is readiness before the pass arrives, so teaching emphasizes hands position, release timing, and choosing angles that beat the goalie’s set rather than trying to overpower the moment. Athletes Untapped supports continuity beyond team practice by keeping the same finishing language week after week, especially when the athlete keeps reverting to extra cradles under pressure. Coaching stays game-real by tying decisions to what the athlete sees, like goalie depth and defender stick placement, instead of prescribing a single shot. The click shows when they catch and release without drifting, and the ball comes off the stick faster with less unnecessary movement.

Man-Up Spacing Discipline And Skip-Lane Recognition In Woodward Park, CA

Man-up possessions can look busy without being dangerous, particularly when athletes rotate for the sake of movement and forget why the defense is shifting. Our staff believes spacing should create a clear next pass, so sessions emphasize seeing the skip early, holding the ball long enough to move the goalie’s eyes, and selecting shots that come from advantage. Teaching stays realistic with quick film review and reflection on what the athlete ignored, because the same mistake shows up in different sets and different teams. At first it feels like patience wastes time, then the shift hits when the skip arrives on schedule and the shooter’s feet are organized at release. With Athletes Untapped in the loop, the athlete starts feeding the weakside on time and shoots with calmer balance.

Ground-Ball Contact Balance And Scoop Direction Choices Around Woodward Park, CA

On dry Central Valley grass that can grab cleats and make the ball bounce awkwardly, Woodward Park athletes often lose ground balls because they approach without a plan for contact. Our coaches believe a ground ball is a body-position problem first, so we keep attention on angles, protecting space, and exiting into a safe lane immediately after the scoop. Coaching remains flexible by letting the athlete feel how their first step determines whether they get hit or get out, rather than turning the moment into a choreographed sequence. The change is visible when they scoop through the ball, keep their shoulders stable through the bump, and complete the outlet without getting stood up.


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