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Lacrosse/Wheelchair Lacrosse

Lacrosse/Wheelchair Lacrosse

About

Adaptive and Inclusive Lacrosse is designed to include players with a wide variety of disabilities in a station-based or small-sided game format. Any athlete with a disability may participate with appropriate support.

 

This format is typically played on a solid surface to allow athletes who use wheelchairs and other mobility devices to participate as independently as possible.

Equipment

Check out options for adaptive lacrosse equipment here.

Competition

Everyone should have the opportunity to play lacrosse and feel included, accepted, and valued regardless of their ability or disability. Some athletes with disabilities can and do participate in “mainstream” lacrosse programs at all levels of play. For many others, it is beneficial to participate in a modified version of the game that is designed specifically for the inclusion, safety, and enjoyment of people with disabilities. Here are tips for coaches from USA Lacrosse

 

Effective adaptive lacrosse coaches are patient, flexible, and collaborative. Here are some things to consider when working alongside athletes with disabilities:

 

Ask Questions and Listen Talk to the athlete, their family, caregivers, or teachers to learn what might work best for them. They are the experts on their disability.

 

Be Flexible and Individualized Understand the needs of each participant and adapt activities accordingly.

 

Recognize that adaptations may work immediately for some, but not for others. Coach with High Expectations Use the minimal adaptation that is necessary to keep athletes safe and engaged. Then, try to decrease those adaptations over time.

 

Focus on Changing the Environment Understand each athlete’s disability, but do not be led by it.

 

Coaching adaptive lacrosse is about changing the learning environment, rather than changing the athlete.

Learn More

The Adaptive Lacrosse Mentor Group was created to provide resources and support to both new and existing adaptive lacrosse coaches and administrators who are working to make the game more accessible to athletes with disabilities.

 

Click here for more information.

Programs Near You

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