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I'm not sure I would agree with you....completely. Basically, in my experience as a rec coach, the program usually follows the competition guidelines which is either UCA or NCA (all music). So if your Rec program does UCA style cheering, you will want to attend competitions that use a UCA score sheet. My issue is that now you have competitions that does both styles and do not break them out, so you can end up at a competition where you will be competiting against the more All-star type programs....I think it is unfair because for the fact that (though I see some of you already disagree) Rec programs must cheer for a rec sport; ie football. If the program does not cheer for a rec sport such as football or basketball, they really are not a traditional Rec program.Everyone should keep in mind that there are no rules for cheer rec.
1st: there is no Rec Cheer governing body
2d: The USASF still allows EPs to interpret and dicatate their own participation rules rather than force them all to standardize. Just because one EP changes the name to "All Star Prep" and offers a separate Rec division doesn't mean another does.
CGAcheer your definition isn't consistently applied anywhere. I have seen plenty of Competitive Rec Cheer programs that don't support another sport team and are formed only for competition.