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I just saw on twitter from a CA athlete that they are bringing back fiercekatz this year?
(assuming you mean Plano) I believe after all of the athletes have been called, but I'm not certain. I have been focused on Charlotte the last couple of days and I'm a little out of the loop on Plano stuff.when will the divisions for each team be officially announced?
A thread on the parent side got me thinking: I know that using crossovers is somewhat frowned upon in your organization, and possibly in Texas, but the cheer culture in NC is very accepting of it,most gyms in the region are pretty crossover heavy, and a lot of athletes and their families somewhat expect to do two teams. I was just wondering if you will be allowing crossovers in the Charlotte location, or if you will be carrying the same policy in this gym that you do the others.
My question to go along with yours is will all those teams be coming to NCA as well?
If someone with significant cheer experience both as a competitor and a coach was interested in long term employment with Cheer Athletics what would you as an organization consider a valuable college degree? Finance? Management? Kinesiology? IT?
Random thought from the last question, would you ever consider hiring a physical therapist to work with athletes at the gym (maybe in like 2 years when I graduate), or maybe someone with a degree in sport psychology? I've always kind of wanted to somehow incorporate cheer in to my career and I'm curious to know if some of the bigger gyms would be interested in something like this in the future.
Random thought from the last question, would you ever consider hiring a physical therapist to work with athletes at the gym (maybe in like 2 years when I graduate), or maybe someone with a degree in sport psychology? I've always kind of wanted to somehow incorporate cheer in to my career and I'm curious to know if some of the bigger gyms would be interested in something like this in the future.
I just looked her up and found the website for CheerMed, that is awesome!! I'm wondering/wishing there was something like that in the states because that is definitely something I would want to do and I would have no idea where to begin to start that myself. Thanks for the info!At our gym we have a "resident" physiotherapist I guess you could say, but she actually has offices at another gym as well. She started her own company (it's called CheerMed if anyone felt like looking it up) and kinda deals exclusively in cheerleading alongside a massage therapist. Both have had long successful careers in cheerleading and their career paths ended up allowing them to continue that dedication to cheerleading while doing what they love as a career as well. It was quite handy when she was there and I know a lot of people use her. She works just like any other therapist would work, but her office/work space is in the gym rather than in a different building.
I just looked her up and found the website for CheerMed, that is awesome!! I'm wondering/wishing there was something like that in the states because that is definitely something I would want to do and I would have no idea where to begin to start that myself. Thanks for the info!
I just looked her up and found the website for CheerMed, that is awesome!! I'm wondering/wishing there was something like that in the states because that is definitely something I would want to do and I would have no idea where to begin to start that myself. Thanks for the info!