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Kaelin Lacrosse coach

Kaelin

Hi 👋 I’m Kaelin I train field hockey, lacrosse and strength and conditioning. I am very flexible on location, time, and length of session. As a Junior Varsity coach, it i... See full profile

  • Westbury, NY
  • 16 Lessons
$75 /Lesson
Peter Lacrosse coach

Peter

As a passionate and dedicated lacrosse coach, I aim to inspire young athletes to not only excel in their skills but to also develop a lifelong love for the game. My coaching philos... See full profile

  • Central Islip, NY
  • 14 Lessons
$40 /Lesson
Brooke Lacrosse coach

Brooke

Defensive dominance isn't about size—it’s about heart, smarts, and relentless execution. I might not be the biggest defender on the field, but I am a 2x team captain, the reign... See full profile

  • Wading River, NY
  • Available for Lessons
$50 /Lesson
Isaac Lacrosse coach

Isaac

“As a two-time All-conference (ECC) athlete and D2 school record holder, I understand what it takes to perform and succeed at a high level. I’ve trained under some of the best ... See full profile

  • Utica, NY
  • Available for Lessons
$70 /Lesson
James Lacrosse coach

James

Former collegiate lacrosse athlete and team captain with experience contributing to two national championship teams. I provide structured, personalized coaching focused on fundamen... See full profile

  • Grand Island, NY
  • Available for Lessons
$40 /Lesson

Areas We Serve Across New York:

Happy parents. Happy athletes.

“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

Areas We Serve Across New York:

Private Lacrosse Coaching in New York: One-on-One Training to Compete in a Lacrosse Hotbed

Few places take lacrosse as seriously as New York. Long Island and the upstate corridor are among the most competitive lacrosse regions in the country, producing Division I talent year after year and feeding a recruiting pipeline that starts early. In an environment this deep, simply keeping up isn’t enough — the players who earn roster spots and college looks are the ones who’ve refined their skills one-on-one. Athletes Untapped connects New York lacrosse players with private coaches who build that edge.

Standing Out in a Deep Talent Pool

In most sports, sound fundamentals help a player keep pace. In New York lacrosse, they’re the baseline — everyone around them is skilled, well-coached, and hungry for the same spots. Team practice, with a full roster and a handful of coaches, can only give each player so much individual attention, and that’s not enough to separate from a crowded field.

Private coaching provides that separation. Our coaches spend the full session on one athlete, developing the stick skills, dodging, and game sense that make a player stand out at tryouts and in front of recruiters. In a hotbed like New York, that focused, individual work is often what makes the difference.

Core Skills Our Coaches Develop

Every player comes in with different needs, but private lacrosse instruction in New York tends to concentrate on a handful of high-impact areas:

  • Stick skills — cradling, passing, and catching with both hands until they hold up at game speed and under pressure.
  • Dodging and 1v1 — the moves and changes of pace to beat elite defenders and create offense.
  • Shooting — accuracy, velocity, and placement, plus shooting on the run and in traffic.
  • Ground balls — the technique, hustle, and body positioning that win possession and often win games.
  • Position play and IQ — the specific demands of attack, midfield, defense, or goalie, plus reading a fast, high-level game.

Both Hands Aren’t Optional Here

Ask any New York lacrosse coach what separates the players who advance, and comfort with both hands sits near the top. At the level of competition here, a player who can only go to their strong side gets shut down — defenders are too good and too well-scouted. Being a genuine two-handed threat isn’t an advantage in New York lacrosse; it’s a requirement.

Our coaches drill weak-hand skills relentlessly, because in this region a limited off-hand caps a player’s ceiling no matter how talented they are otherwise. For a New York player chasing a college roster spot, developing into a true two-handed player is essential, high-leverage work.

Built for the Recruiting Pipeline

For many New York families, the goal is clear and comes early: standing out on the club and high school circuit, playing at showcases, and earning the attention of college programs that recruit heavily from the region. Those coaches are looking for polished, complete players who can perform at speed.

Private coaching gives an athlete the focused time to become that player. Our coaches understand what the next level demands and structure training toward the specific benchmarks a player is chasing — a starting role, a standout skill, a highlight reel worth sending to college coaches — while preparing them for the pace and physicality of high-level lacrosse.

How Athletes Untapped Connects You With the Right Coach

We don’t hand families a directory and wish them luck. Athletes Untapped learns a player’s position, level, and goals, then connects them with a private lacrosse coach in New York whose background fits. A young player refining their stick work and a midfielder sharpening their dodges for recruiting need different coaches, and we treat it that way. Sessions work around your family’s schedule and field access, and the coaching relationship is built to develop the player over a full season and beyond.


Common FAQs

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💪 How important is developing both hands?

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