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LOVING all the iag teams from Canada this year. Hoping they start to have enough for senior divisions..they're a welcome addition!

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Canada does have senior 5 teams ! We just place close to last at worlds because we are not up to par tumbling-wise and our best athletes are usually on international teams.

Here is Flyers All-Starz Med coed 5:
 
So they compete on both?

No, we (Flyers All-starz) have 5 worlds teams all with bids to worlds and no crossovers
IOAG 5, IOC5, IO6, IOC6 and Senior med coed 5

I was just explaining that Canada does have senior 5 teams, they are just not the same caliber as the US teams so they are not talked about or known. Whereas Canadian International All girl 5 and 6 teams can realistically aim for top 3 (ex: Sharks, VAS, Flyers, RND) so they get more "exposure" in the cheer world.
 
This is going to be a short vent from little old me.

I am absolutely disgusted by the amount of hatred of parents/coaches/athletes/retired athletes/ and couch potatoes that constantly bring down teams because TEAM A is better than TEAM B but TEAM C has better tumbling. Y'all, we understand, we see your opinions but honestly, that team, or that individual could care less. They bust their asses off every practice to be the best they can be and pushing the hardest they can. Yes, we do have teams that have girls that dont do this or that but does that make them any less of an asset to their team? No. Even the "greatest" teams have athletes with tumbling struggles and such, for example, TGLC center dancer doesnt tumble or throw jumps to tuck, and neither did Jimmy Flood last season but you damn well know those boys can partner stunt and one man like no tomorrow. But aside from that, many athletes go through mental blocks and some last longer than others. Such as myself, i have had horrible mental blocks after an accident that happened 5 years ago, yes 5. Did i end up cheering, no. Why? I myself couldn't find the mindset to join a team after loosing my lvl5 skills. I am not the best partner stunter, and i flat out have mental blocks on everything. So i decided not to cheer at all, id rather not bring my team down in scoring, but thats just my personal mindset. I am now 19, and do i regret not cheering now that im aged out? yes. But i now choose to take what i have learned and give back to teams that i coach. I proudly respect any athlete that lost skills due to mental block and are STILL an asset to the team in every way, even though i do not have the mentality myself to do that. I have been down that road. Yes, we know they wont have full squad this and that but at least that kid is trying and working to get themselves back in order.

As for lvl5 kids that are rude, lazy, and act more immature than a 5 year old, and constantly talk about other teams and how they "suck" and other ignorant remarks, my only response is "Bye, Felicia" because you do not deserve your spot on that lvl5 when 10 other kids that would work so much harder are waiting in line, improving themselves and watching you be lazy and a horrid rolemodel.

Theres a huge difference between the two kinds of athletes.

okay im done now.
 
This is going to be a short vent from little old me.

I am absolutely disgusted by the amount of hatred of parents/coaches/athletes/retired athletes/ and couch potatoes that constantly bring down teams because TEAM A is better than TEAM B but TEAM C has better tumbling. Y'all, we understand, we see your opinions but honestly, that team, or that individual could care less. They bust their asses off every practice to be the best they can be and pushing the hardest they can. Yes, we do have teams that have girls that dont do this or that but does that make them any less of an asset to their team? No. Even the "greatest" teams have athletes with tumbling struggles and such, for example, TGLC center dancer doesnt tumble or throw jumps to tuck, and neither did Jimmy Flood last season but you damn well know those boys can partner stunt and one man like no tomorrow. But aside from that, many athletes go through mental blocks and some last longer than others. Such as myself, i have had horrible mental blocks after an accident that happened 5 years ago, yes 5. Did i end up cheering, no. Why? I myself couldn't find the mindset to join a team after loosing my lvl5 skills. I am not the best partner stunter, and i flat out have mental blocks on everything. So i decided not to cheer at all, id rather not bring my team down in scoring, but thats just my personal mindset. I am now 19, and do i regret not cheering now that im aged out? yes. But i now choose to take what i have learned and give back to teams that i coach. I proudly respect any athlete that lost skills due to mental block and are STILL an asset to the team in every way, even though i do not have the mentality myself to do that. I have been down that road. Yes, we know they wont have full squad this and that but at least that kid is trying and working to get themselves back in order.

As for lvl5 kids that are rude, lazy, and act more immature than a 5 year old, and constantly talk about other teams and how they "suck" and other ignorant remarks, my only response is "Bye, Felicia" because you do not deserve your spot on that lvl5 when 10 other kids that would work so much harder are waiting in line, improving themselves and watching you be lazy and a horrid rolemodel.

Theres a huge difference between the two kinds of athletes.

okay im done now.
Its harsh to say we come on here to hate on these teams. Giving an honest opinion or stating the obvious is not us "hating". The example you gave is just one we could argue all day. Every team stands out for different reasons so why not point out the strong points.
 
This is going to be a short vent from little old me.

I am absolutely disgusted by the amount of hatred of parents/coaches/athletes/retired athletes/ and couch potatoes that constantly bring down teams because TEAM A is better than TEAM B but TEAM C has better tumbling. Y'all, we understand, we see your opinions but honestly, that team, or that individual could care less. They bust their asses off every practice to be the best they can be and pushing the hardest they can. Yes, we do have teams that have girls that dont do this or that but does that make them any less of an asset to their team? No. Even the "greatest" teams have athletes with tumbling struggles and such, for example, TGLC center dancer doesnt tumble or throw jumps to tuck, and neither did Jimmy Flood last season but you damn well know those boys can partner stunt and one man like no tomorrow. But aside from that, many athletes go through mental blocks and some last longer than others. Such as myself, i have had horrible mental blocks after an accident that happened 5 years ago, yes 5. Did i end up cheering, no. Why? I myself couldn't find the mindset to join a team after loosing my lvl5 skills. I am not the best partner stunter, and i flat out have mental blocks on everything. So i decided not to cheer at all, id rather not bring my team down in scoring, but thats just my personal mindset. I am now 19, and do i regret not cheering now that im aged out? yes. But i now choose to take what i have learned and give back to teams that i coach. I proudly respect any athlete that lost skills due to mental block and are STILL an asset to the team in every way, even though i do not have the mentality myself to do that. I have been down that road. Yes, we know they wont have full squad this and that but at least that kid is trying and working to get themselves back in order.

As for lvl5 kids that are rude, lazy, and act more immature than a 5 year old, and constantly talk about other teams and how they "suck" and other ignorant remarks, my only response is "Bye, Felicia" because you do not deserve your spot on that lvl5 when 10 other kids that would work so much harder are waiting in line, improving themselves and watching you be lazy and a horrid rolemodel.

Theres a huge difference between the two kinds of athletes.

okay im done now.

We are fans, athletes, parents, etc., of a competitive sport. Competitive sport isn't always rainbows, sunshine, and bunnies. When you're placing two teams or individuals against each other in a competition, there will always be a criticism of Team/Individual A being better or worse than Team/Individual B. Do you think in gymnastics, when Shawn Johnson and Nastia Liukin battled for the all-around title that neither were criticized because both worked just as hard to get there? We all understand the hard work and dedication it takes to put out a cheerleading routine, of any level, and none of us disregard that and act like one team is full of worse people or less dedicated athletes because their skill level isn't as high. It's simply that we're watching and participating in a competitive sport, where the goal is to be better than your opponent, so naturally, anyone making any sort of criticisms or observations is going to distinguish between which is the better team.
 
No, we (Flyers All-starz) have 5 worlds teams all with bids to worlds and no crossovers
IOAG 5, IOC5, IO6, IOC6 and Senior med coed 5

I was just explaining that Canada does have senior 5 teams, they are just not the same caliber as the US teams so they are not talked about or known. Whereas Canadian International All girl 5 and 6 teams can realistically aim for top 3 (ex: Sharks, VAS, Flyers, RND) so they get more "exposure" in the cheer world.

That's a lot of worlds teams! I love seeing the Canadians teams get better and better every year!
 
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