CLA - Lacrosse for Life
Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD) for Canadian Lacrosse
Lacrosse for Life is a player development pathway that helps Canadian kids get into lacrosse, have fun, learn skills and develop to their full potential over the long term. Its based on the best practices in sports training and coaching from around the world, and it's our way of keeping lacrosse fun and safe for kids of all ages and sizes as we develop the champions of tomorrow.
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Gretzky Sr. loves lacrosse By TY PILSON, Calgary Sun
Wayne Gretzkys dad credits lacrosse, in part, for helping his son to become the NHL's all-time leading scorer. Walter Gretzky said the game of lacrosse had a big influence on his boy.
"It sure helped Wayne," said Walter of his son's involvement in the sport during the summer months. "Because in lacrosse, you learn how to fake and he used those same fakes, or moves, in hockey. It sure helped him, no doubt about that.
"Knowing the different moves, dropping his shoulder and such like you have to do in lacrosse, really helped him."
Much like former Flames Joe Nieuwendyk and Gary Roberts, Wayne grew up playing lacrosse in the hotbed of Ontario.
Walter even coached Wayne for a few seasons.
"I think he played until he was 15," recalled Walter. "And then he was playing junior hockey and he couldn't anymore. He had to make a choice."
Walter said he's glad the sport of lacrosse is finally getting more mainstream exposure.
"It's one of the oldest sports in the Canada but it‘s not one of the biggest sports (in popularity)," said Walter. "But it sure is a great sport, a lot of fun to watch."
Why Hockey Players should play Lacrosse!
"If sport has a high point of the year, it must be the first week of spring." "...When I was growing up, I used to love this time of year. It was when I put my hockey equipment away and I was absolutely ecstatic to see the end of the hockey season. One of the worst things to happen to the game, in my opinion, has been year-round hockey and, in particular, summer hockey.
"All it does for kids, as far as I can tell, is keep them out of sports they should be doing in warmer weather. I could hardly wait to get my lacrosse stick out and start throwing the ball around. It didn't matter how cold or rainy it would be, we'd be out firing the ball against walls and working on our moves as we played the lacrosse equivalent to road hockey." "All the good hockey players seemed to play lacrosse in those days and everyone of them learned something from the game to carry over to the other - things athletes can only learn by mixing up games they play when they are young."
Wayne Gretzky,
National Post, March, 2000