- Jul 29, 2014
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As most of you know, I'm not doing the all star cheerleading as that's just too high of a time-commitment and way too expensive for a beginner coach. I also feel like I would just be setting up my students for failure if I had them do a certain side of the sport, that I do not know much about.
I'm deciding to do a non-competition recreational cheerleading team in my area. However, there is only one rec football team and basketball team organization. However, nothing for cheerleading in my area. So I would have to start from scratch. Which is another reason why I'm deciding not to put them in competition just yet. Maybe after a year or two, but defiantly not for the first season.
Because I'm deciding not to compete, do I still have to have insurance for my team? If so, how do I get the insurance? The only thing that I can give you about the program I'm wanting to start is that its going to be in the triangle area of NC. Chapel Hill, to be specific. The Youth recreational Basketball and football team that is close to Chapel Hill, is the one in Hillsborough, NC. Its just at a local parks and recreation center. I don't think there is a specific organization they're apart of.
Any advice/Tips??
PS: I know its a little soon to be starting threads after yet, another blow out. I know I said I was leaving, but in all honesty, I just took a short break from it. If you don't want to answer the question, I'm fine with that and I understand. However, I'm kindly asking you to lower the amount of sarcasm. As said before, if you guys lower the amount of sarcasm on my post, you guys will defiantly see another side of me that you may actually like. Also, there isn't any standing recreational programs for cheerleading in my area. So as said before, I have to start one on my own. I'm going to have assistance of course, but right now its all by my self. If this works out, I wouldn't start the program until of course next year.
Again, I kindly ask that you lower the sarcasm. If you don't have anything nice to say, or any attempt in answering my question, please just ignore the thread. Please do not post pictures that's supposed to be humiliating me and so forth. All I want is just clean thread of actual advice. Not bashing, not arguments, and nothing regarding to my previous post. Thank you.
I'm deciding to do a non-competition recreational cheerleading team in my area. However, there is only one rec football team and basketball team organization. However, nothing for cheerleading in my area. So I would have to start from scratch. Which is another reason why I'm deciding not to put them in competition just yet. Maybe after a year or two, but defiantly not for the first season.
Because I'm deciding not to compete, do I still have to have insurance for my team? If so, how do I get the insurance? The only thing that I can give you about the program I'm wanting to start is that its going to be in the triangle area of NC. Chapel Hill, to be specific. The Youth recreational Basketball and football team that is close to Chapel Hill, is the one in Hillsborough, NC. Its just at a local parks and recreation center. I don't think there is a specific organization they're apart of.
Any advice/Tips??
PS: I know its a little soon to be starting threads after yet, another blow out. I know I said I was leaving, but in all honesty, I just took a short break from it. If you don't want to answer the question, I'm fine with that and I understand. However, I'm kindly asking you to lower the amount of sarcasm. As said before, if you guys lower the amount of sarcasm on my post, you guys will defiantly see another side of me that you may actually like. Also, there isn't any standing recreational programs for cheerleading in my area. So as said before, I have to start one on my own. I'm going to have assistance of course, but right now its all by my self. If this works out, I wouldn't start the program until of course next year.
Again, I kindly ask that you lower the sarcasm. If you don't have anything nice to say, or any attempt in answering my question, please just ignore the thread. Please do not post pictures that's supposed to be humiliating me and so forth. All I want is just clean thread of actual advice. Not bashing, not arguments, and nothing regarding to my previous post. Thank you.