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My varsity team ranges from 3 hours to 7 hours, and we practice everyday but Sunday. That's for both competition and football/basketball.
Idk about the previous poster but when I was in high school we practiced 3 hours a day M-F and 4 hours on Saturday for competition plus an extra 2 hours on Thursday to prepare for the football games on Fridays (and to paint signs lol). But, we got our routine usually Labor Day weekend and our first competition was the beginning of October, so we had a month to perfect the routine. Once we got to basketball season, we practiced once or twice a week for 1-2 hours. However, I do agree that 7 hours a day would be extremely excessive.That's just nuts. It's likely also against the rules for high school activities.
Two questions: Does that include sign painting time? Is the routine the most intricate in the history of routines?
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Cheerleading is a class at my school, so about 5 hours a week
Hopefully that is just in the summer. How can you do a 7 hour practice during the week with school? My CP's varsity team practiced 2 days a week for 3 hours at a gym this summer and 2 days 2 hours at her high school to learn sideline cheers, team bonding, etc. Once school starts practices will be 3 days a week for around 2 1/2 hours after school and Friday night football games. Which is about all she can handle because she also cheers All Star which practices 2 nights a week and Saturdays.
That's just nuts. It's likely also against the rules for high school activities.
Two questions: Does that include sign painting time? Is the routine the most intricate in the history of routines?
The Fierce Board! Where one day you're in and the next day you're talked about.
Hopefully that is just in the summer. How can you do a 7 hour practice during the week with school? My CP's varsity team practiced 2 days a week for 3 hours at a gym this summer and 2 days 2 hours at her high school to learn sideline cheers, team bonding, etc. Once school starts practices will be 3 days a week for around 2 1/2 hours after school and Friday night football games. Which is about all she can handle because she also cheers All Star which practices 2 nights a week and Saturdays.