hahah ok valid point. But yes, the teams i am speaking of do competitively compete. I agree that maybe our HS team is more intense than other programs, so in that sense i guess so.
Hey y'all! Anyne have any cheer twitters?
Mine is twitter.com/ItsCheerGirl
I couldn't find a thread with a list of them so feel free to post yours below so we can all check them out!!!
If your biggest trouble is connecting them, try doing two straight jumps and then a backhandspring to get the hang of that momentum. Once you can do that, do one straight jump then a toe touch handspring. Then once that is mastered, go for the double toe touch handspring. If you dont feel...
Hey Y'all! I'm 17, but i've been coaching youth cheerleading teams for the past four years. This year, we are trying to incorporate new cheers into the mix. I am having trouble getting a new point of view because ive been around these cheers since i was in third grade myself and i cant seeem to...
Does anyone else get upset when allstar cheerleaders call high school cheerleading not a sport? We have fulls and double fulls and kick double basket tosses and elite stunts too. Obviously it depends on your team, but i've done both high school and allstar, and they have been very equal in work...
my high school team hires a professional tumbling coach that helps everyone with tumbling! He has great tips for even the most elite tumblers. It will all depend on how your team works! High school is different from all star but it is so much fun! its a different experience and i dont think you...
I lived in london for four year when i was younger and it can be bitter! Definitely pack a rain coat.... it rained almost every day! definitely windy! When its sunny, its absolutely beautiful!
I totally agree with you. It's definitely weird and could be interpreted as offensive to some people. Maybe you could talk to the coach or football coach or announcer and ask them to start using "wildcat stadium" and "cheer box" again
you just need to have faith in the stunt group and your sister. Make sure that new stunts have spotters just in case. DOnt let them do the stunt if you feel it could actually cause an injury. Just take a deep breath and trust your team!!!
Half/prep: bases hands are by their chest/throats. FLyer is on both legs.
Full/Extension: bases arms are extended completely in air. FLyer is on both legs.
Lib: Main base in same position as extension. Side/secondary base has hands cupped in a 'hamburger' shape around the same foot the main base...