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What does it take to earn the starting goalie spot as a freshman at a top-tier lacrosse program like Duke University? Find out in this episode of the Lax Goalie Rap Podcast, where we chat with Patrick Jamison, the standout freshman goalie who has taken the lacrosse world by storm. Patrick opens up about his unique path from being a competitive club player to stepping into the shoes of a national championship finalist. He shares his mindset, training techniques, and the invaluable lessons learned from renowned coach Alex Reddy, giving listeners a rare glimpse into the elements that have fueled his extraordinary freshman season.
Ever wondered how a goalie mentally prepares for the barrage of shots in a high-stakes game? Patrick takes us back to his early days in lacrosse, starting as a goalie out of a simple dislike for running, and the transformative experiences at Net Nation camps led by Brian Docherty. We explore the importance of mental resilience, the "next shot" mentality, and the Philly flow system that emphasizes efficient movement. Patrick also talks about his transition from midfield to goalie, the supportive role of influential coaches like Drew Adams and Austin Coutt, and the joy he finds in mentoring young goalies.
As we wrap up, Patrick reflects on the challenges of adapting to higher levels of play, from high school to college, and the importance of maintaining consistency in fundamental techniques. He shares practical advice on adjusting to faster ball movement and higher shot speeds, emphasizing the need for mental toughness and the ability to quickly move past poor performances. We also delve into his gear preferences, shedding light on the specifics of his setup and the nuances of stringing his own heads. Don’t miss this insightful conversation with one of college lacrosse’s rising stars, filled with valuable lessons for goalies at every level.
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- Show
- FrequencyUpdated weekly
- Published25 July 2024 at 11:00 UTC
- Length56 min
- RatingClean