Lacrosse isn’t just played with speed and strength—it’s won with awareness. Welcome to Lacrosse IQ & Film Study, the mental edge of the game. This is where raw athleticism transforms into anticipation, timing, and split-second decision-making. On Lacrosse Street, we break down the angles, rotations, slides, clears, and off-ball movement that separate good players from game-changers. Film study sharpens vision. It teaches you to recognize defensive packages before the dodge, to read a goalie’s tendencies before the shot, and to sense a slide before it ever comes. High lacrosse IQ means understanding tempo, exploiting mismatches, and communicating with purpose. It’s knowing when to push transition and when to settle into a set. Inside this category, you’ll find breakdowns of elite strategies, position-specific insights, and mental training tools that elevate your understanding of the sport. Because championships aren’t just built on the field—they’re built in the film room. Study smarter. Think faster. Play ahead.
A: Weekly sessions sharpen recognition and habits.
A: Slide timing and goalie tendencies.
A: Watch elite teams and pause before decisions.
A: Yes—efficiency reveals strengths and weaknesses.
A: Absolutely—it reveals dodge setups.
A: Study shooters’ release points and angles.
A: No—it enhances on-field reps.
A: Ball-watching instead of reading space.
A: 20–40 focused minutes beats long passive viewing.
A: IQ is shared—teams think together.
