NewCheerMom
Cheer Parent
- Mar 22, 2011
- 29
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Hi Everyone
I am new to Cheerleading. My 7yo daughter just started this past winter. Please forgive my ignorance with this question. I did try to do a forum search for the answer but I didn't have any luck, though I am sure someone will come in with 12 URLs to 12 different topics with the same question. But I am a newbie, and I *did* try, I swear!
I don't understand the levels. What are the levels, what do they mean? What are the skill sets to be on the different levels? Also ages for groups, I have heard Tiny, Mini, Level1, Senior, Youth, International. What does it mean?
I do realize that Level 5 is the highest set of skills, but what makes it level 5? How is it different from Level 4. I see some of the Level 5s at my gym, and I think of them as a little "fearless" in what they do. I don't know if fearless is the right word, I was thinking "crazy" but thought maybe that wasn't appropriate LOL
Is it possible to give me a little rundown of how it works?
I am new to Cheerleading. My 7yo daughter just started this past winter. Please forgive my ignorance with this question. I did try to do a forum search for the answer but I didn't have any luck, though I am sure someone will come in with 12 URLs to 12 different topics with the same question. But I am a newbie, and I *did* try, I swear!
I don't understand the levels. What are the levels, what do they mean? What are the skill sets to be on the different levels? Also ages for groups, I have heard Tiny, Mini, Level1, Senior, Youth, International. What does it mean?
I do realize that Level 5 is the highest set of skills, but what makes it level 5? How is it different from Level 4. I see some of the Level 5s at my gym, and I think of them as a little "fearless" in what they do. I don't know if fearless is the right word, I was thinking "crazy" but thought maybe that wasn't appropriate LOL
Is it possible to give me a little rundown of how it works?