Not really…I’ve been playing for 3 years now and I’ve never heard of the bull dodge. I’ve learned the split dodge, face dodge, spin dodge and swim dodge (also known as the overhand dodge) and have mastered every single one but never heard of the bull dodge
@@parsec9446good lax coaches are scarce across the country.. especially cuzz they get hired by private schools/or charge way too much for lessons. We need better coaching. Not knowing what the bull dodge after 2+ years of playing is is due to 1. Lack of coaching knowledge and 2. Clearly not watching any lacrosse. I tell my players to watch games, especially in the offseason.
Larger physical defender here. Been swam over at practice an I can confirm it's a very effective dodge when performed correctly. I wasn't able to catch up with our middie but thankfully our head coach was playing goalie meaning it didn't get in lmao.
@@stray--god he means check the bottom hand, lift it, etc.. it’s the weakest spot and practically makes it impossible to cradle without flipping your stick