Lacrosse Rules

Learning the lacrosse rules is something that ever single lacrosse player is required to do before they even step out on any lacrosse field. The rules of lacrosse are a combination of soccer, basketball and hockey. For many sports fans this makes remembering the lacrosse rules and equipment that much easier. You can learn the basic lacrosse rules at any lacrosse camp or school and see for yourself how easy it is to play.

There are different rules for the different types of lacrosse that exist. The man lacrosse rule is different from the high school lacrosse rules and the girl’s lacrosse rules and positions are different still. Women’s lacrosse rules are slightly different from the men’s in order to keep them safe on the field. Although lacrosse can be a contact sport, it is safer for girls and women to play with less contact then men. You can download a free women’s lacrosse rule book online and see for yourself the difference between men and women’s lacrosse rules and regulations.

Although the playing rules may vary for men and women, the lacrosse equipment rules always remain the same. Both men and women are required to wear arm, shoulder and rib pads as well as a secured and caged helmet. You can learn more about the different lacrosse equipment regulation and laws online or at your local lacrosse retailer. Where you buy your equipment they should be more than knowledgeable about the regulations. There are many different lacrosse stick length regulations that need to be considered before you purchase yours. The lacrosse stick length rules include the details that the stick must be between 40 and 42inches in length.

The 2007 high school lacrosse rules have changed since 2006. There were a great deal of injuries occurring in the school and therefore the rules had to be changed accordingly. Although many high school athletes are striving for scholarships for lacrosse and many other sports, it is important to be safe while playing the sport you love.

You can learn more about the official rules of lacrosse on the official lacrosse websites or at your local lacrosse camps. You start off with the face-off between one person from each team and the game is started. There is a goalie, three defences and three middle sections. Learn the basics and easy rules in a teaching environment and from professional lacrosse players.


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