Time and room means the shooter has space and time. No defender. Big windup, full power, accurate aim. This is the highest-velocity shot in lacrosse. Worth practicing because in real games, time-and-room shots come from a teammate’s pass that gets the defender out of position.

What you need: Stick, balls, goal, optional goalie.

Setup: Player at the top of the box (15 yards from the goal). Open lane to the goal.

How to run it:

  1. Cue: Pull, Step, Snap, Follow.
  2. Coach passes the ball to the shooter.
  3. Shooter catches, takes one cradle, then loads the shot.
  4. Pull the stick all the way back, step into the throw, full snap.
  5. Aim for a corner. Do 8 shots, alternating corners.

What to watch: The wind-up. A short wind-up means a soft shot. The full pull-back generates the velocity.

If they’re struggling: Move closer (10 yards). Use a smaller goal or larger targets.

If they’ve got it: Add a goalie. Aim for top corners only (where goalies struggle).