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About Jonathan Edwards
Expertise I'm a former All-American goalie and have played every position at all levels.
I also coached a high school program in Massachusetts for four years where I helped a number of athletes go on to play college ball in all divisions. Currently I spent much of my time between Massachusetts and Calgary, AB Canada where I have had a chance to work with a number of box lacrosse players who have gone on to play field in the US. Currently I run two blogs. www.lacrossegoaltending.blogspot.com for goalies. As well as www.yourbestlacrosse.blogspot.com for field players. I also run the number one lacrosse newsletter for goalies and the number one conditioning newsletter for field players.
Experience I was a high school All-American who was recruited by a number of Division 1 schools. I have also been a coach and ran a high school program for four years. I have coached at summer camps and also run my own website for goalies as well as a lacrosse fitness site.
Publications Too numerous to name here.
Education/Credentials Currently I am the most requested Expert on AllExperts.com in the category of lacrosse. I was an Olympian in the sport of luge. Also attended Stanford University. Former strength and conditioning coach who has helped thousands of athletes world wide improve their game.
Awards and Honors I was an All-American and an All-League player as well as the MVP of the East West Prep School All Star Game.
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Expert: Jonathan Edwards - 10/21/2009
Question My friend taped the end of my lax stick and the tape was like cut in half or something and i was wondering how do i do that and wat tape should i use
Answer Flynn any drug store has what is called "athletic tape". It's the stuff you use to tape ankles, wrists, etc. Buy that. Then you just take the end of the tape and rip it lengthwise. It's really easy to do. Then just tape it as normal. The tape will rip lengthwise as you go.
Jonathan -
www.LacrosseGoalieTips.com
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