What offensive players need
Offensive development should connect stick skills with footwork, eyes, timing, spacing, and decision-making. The goal is to help the athlete become more useful in live situations.
What Forge can train
Training can focus on dodging mechanics, shooting preparation, passing under pressure, off-ball movement, spacing, finishing, and game-speed decisions.
Who this fits
This page is for attackmen, midfielders, offensive-minded players, and athletes who need more confidence carrying, dodging, feeding, or finishing.
Built for Greenville and Upstate athletes
Forge serves families across Greenville, Taylors, Greer, Simpsonville, Mauldin, Easley, Spartanburg, and the surrounding Upstate South Carolina lacrosse community. The work is specific, direct, and built around the athlete’s next step.
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Questions parents ask
What does offensive lacrosse training include?
Offensive training can include dodging, shooting, passing, catching, off-ball movement, spacing, finishing, and decision-making.
Is this for attackmen only?
No. Offensive training can help attackmen, midfielders, and developing players who need more confidence with the ball.
How do athletes start?
Start with an athlete evaluation request so Forge can understand the player’s position, experience, goals, and current needs.
Start with the evaluation
The fastest way to make this useful is to tell Forge who the athlete is, where they are now, and what they are trying to become. Submit the athlete evaluation request and Forge will guide the next step.