6-8 Lacrosse Drills
86 drills for 6-8 lacrosse players. Browse by skill focus and add them directly to your practice plan.
Partner Passing
Players line up 10 yards apart and work with a partner, moving through a series of passing progressions to develop stick skills. The progression includes: - One-handed passes, right hand - One-handed passes, left hand - Two-handed passes, right hand - Two-handed passes, left hand - Cross-armed passes, right hand - Cross-armed passes, left hand - Catch right, throw left - Catch left, throw right Continue to add or remove progressions as necessary based on skill level.
Water Break
Players take a short break to drink water and rest. Use the time to recover and get ready for the next drill.
Active Stretch
Have players line up in a straight line and perform a series of dynamic movements to warm up muscles and improve mobility. Examples include walking stretches, lunges, walking squats, leaps, bounds, hops, jumps, and twists. Focus on controlled movement, proper form, and gradually increasing intensity to prepare the body for practice.
Ground Ball Hog
Musical chairs with lacrosse balls. 16 players, 15 balls scattered on field. Players scramble for balls, those without sit out. Remove 2-3 balls each round to accelerate pace. Last player standing wins. 10-15 minute duration. Hidden conditioning benefit - players don't realize cardio workout. Emphasizes hustle, ground ball skills, competitive spirit. Rules: no slashing/hacking. Ends practice on high energy note with maximum engagement. Drill @ 2:16 in Video.
2v2 Continuous Ground Ball Drill
Set up two teams of two inside the 8-meter. Coach rolls out a ground ball—players battle 2v2 to gain possession and score or clear. Once the play ends (goal, turnover, or out of bounds), a new ball is immediately rolled in from a different spot to keep players reacting and communicating. Each group plays three balls in a row before rotating out. Emphasize body positioning, running through the ball, and quick transitions from ground ball to offense or defense. Keep pace fast and intensity high.
Partner Passing on the Run
Split into pairs. Players will partner pass to the cone and then back. Focusing on passing and catching while moving.
Youth Defensive Shuffle Drill
Set up a 5-yard side-to-side area using cones. Players start in a low defensive stance, feet shoulder-width, knees bent, hands/stick in front. Shuffle laterally across the zone, keeping stick up when changing direction. Focus on quick, controlled footwork and proper stick positioning. Progress by adding a ball carrier to reinforce stick placement and reaction while maintaining defensive stance.
Hungry Hippo Relay
Relay race format with 8 kids per line. Coach rolls ground ball, youth player scoops and sprints to dunk ball in bucket, returns to line and sits. Team that finishes first wins. Run best-of-three format. Emphasizes ground ball technique while maintaining fun competitive element. Simple setup: lines, buckets, multiple balls. Keeps practice engaging and fun through relay race excitement and friendly competition.
Triangle Passing
Setup: Set up 4 cones in a square (10–12 yards apart). Groups of 3 players per square, one ball per group. One cone stays open. How it Works: The player with the ball passes to the teammate cutting out from her cone. The player who didn’t pass or catch cuts into the middle, then out to the open cone. The next pass leads her to that open cone. Keep the ball and players moving in rhythm. After several rounds, switch hands and repeat in the opposite direction. Focus: - Lead passes to moving targets - Clean stickwork and timing of cuts - Communication between passers and cutters - Quick feet and balanced movement
Line Drills
Two lines face each other, the player at the head of one line has the ball. The first two players in each line run towards each other and the player with the ball passes to the other. When the ball is received, the next player in the first line comes out and the ball is passed again. After each player's turn is finished, they run to the end of the line to which they threw. Variations: Add defense. After a player passes the ball, he immediately plays defense against the person he threw to. - Underhand throws. - Ground balls - Left-handed - Make more than one set of lines doing the drill with 6 players to a set.
Static Stretch
Have players line up or form a circle and perform a series of static stretches to cool down and improve flexibility. Examples include standing stretch down, reaching down with legs apart, leaning to the right or left, seated right or left leg stretches, and butterfly stretches. Hold each stretch for 15–30 seconds, focusing on controlled breathing and proper form.
3v2 Drill
Set three offensive players (Player 1–3) against two defenders (Player 4–5) in the attack zone. Coach starts with a ground ball or pass to offense. Offense works quick passes, sharp cuts, and stick skills to create high-percentage shots. Defenders communicate, slide, and maintain positioning. Play continues until a goal, save, clear, or whistle. Rotate roles to keep all players active.
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