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Schedule Update - Webinar Tonight
Looks like I made a small mistake on the schedule—but it works out in your favor! TONIGHT at 7:30 PM we’re diving into a live webinar: “3 Dodges Every Box Player Should Know.” These are essential moves that will level up your game immediately. Whether you’re new to box or looking to sharpen your edge, this one’s for you. 💻 Join us on Google Meet: 👉 https://meet.google.com/mrj-ibqn-eza There’s also a direct link posted in the classroom. See you tonight! — Coach Elliott
0 likes • Jul 28
Can’t get in.
Moderation Is For Cowards
My strength and conditioning coach used to say that all the time. At first, I thought it was just a tough guy quote — something you’d hear from someone trying to sound intense. But as I got to know him, and honestly, as I’ve gotten older, I realized it was deeper than that. “Moderation is for cowards” isn’t about shaming effort. It’s about understanding the difference between good and great. If you want to be elite — in lacrosse, in life, in anything — you can’t be halfway in. You’ve got to be obsessed. That kind of daily commitment will change your future. The truth is, greatness comes with failure. You’ll miss shots. You’ll get benched. You’ll mess up. But pressure is a privilege — and the greatest athletes of all time failed more than most people ever even tried. What made them great is they kept showing up. I’m training every day right now because I still compete in the North American Box Lacrosse League. We went to Nationals last year and finished 9th — and that didn’t sit well with me. So I’m lifting, shooting, watching film, and doing the work. I want to win in those big moments, and I know it takes more than talent — it takes obsession. So here’s your challenge: What part of your game do you want to improve most right now? Comment below and let me know — shooting, footwork, dodging, defense, stick skills, whatever it is — and I’ll help guide you toward it. If enough people like or comment, I’ll create a video for this group to break it down and help everyone get better. Let’s work.
0 likes • Jul 28
Need more variety in my dodging. Different dodges. Different angles.
🚨 WELCOME TO THE COMMUNITY 🚨
I’m Coach Elliott—aka The Box Lacrosse Guy. This space was built for athletes who want to define their version of success and put in the work to actually get there. Whether your goal is to: - Play college lacrosse - Get stronger, faster, more confident - Or become a better leader and teammate You're in the right place. What to expect here: ✅ Box-Field style lacrosse training that sharpens your hands & IQ ✅ Leadership talks that challenge your mindset ✅ Skill, strength, and speed programming ✅ Accountability and a team-first culture ✅ A gritty, consistent path to growth This is a no BS, do-the-work kind of group. Comment. Ask questions. Post your wins. Share your film. Let’s get better—together. Start here 👇 1. Introduce yourself (Name, Grade, Position, Goal) 2. Complete your profile 3. Say what you’re working on right now 💪 4. Head over to the Classroom and check out 6 week program. Let’s get to it.#OnePercentBetter #TheBoxLacrosseGuy
0 likes • Jul 19
Silas Corveddu, entering 10th grade in September 2025, Lefty Att/Mid, goal is to play in college. Working on shot velocity and placement. Also working on different dodges.
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Silas Corveddu
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@silas-corveddu-9055
Play field at Hotchkiss School and for Preds. Play box for Westrock Warhogs. I want to be the best player I can be.

Active 9d ago
Joined Jul 19, 2025
Tarrytown, NY 10591
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