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you couldn't take a fresh photo sequence for each type of check).The book is good if you are not exactly certain how to do a push up. and the info is (in my opinion) not very good.
and even at that there is way to much obvious information. This book is a very general exercise guide at best.
The actual lacrosse info is VERY basic; ground balls, holding the crosse, passing, catching,. There are pages with photos covering things like a bench press, butt kicks, crunches, pull ups,.
you get the idea. There are also some annoying things like EVERY checking example starts with the exact same photo (they kept recycling it.
otherwise, don't waste your money as I did.Charlie
The level of their knowledge of the sport has been enhanced by this book. I wanted to comment on the Lacrosse Bible. I bought the book for my children as they are both in the sport at school. The author has included all the drills necessary for anybody to learn the sport and excel at it. I would highly recommend this book for anybody with an interest in sports who wants an understanding behind the mechanics of this sport.
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