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I am interested to have more information regarding the All Star Club division... are many companies offering this as a division at competitions? What is the main difference between Club & Prep?
I'm honestly not too well versed in rec, but there is a Senior 5 rec division at Cheersport Nationals every year. So it exists I guess, no idea how common it is.I think Prep is only levels 1-3. Can Rec go higher?
Rec and prep are different. Rec routines look very much like all star routines. 2:30 minutes, with baskets, same skill levels, etc.I think Prep is only levels 1-3. Can Rec go higher?
I'm quite sure rec needs to be attached to another sport... for instance cheer for a football team. I know some companies ask for a notarized letter from your youth league to compete in rec. We wouldn't be doing sideline cheer or connected to any other youth sports team.Rec and prep are different. Rec routines look very much like all star routines. 2:30 minutes, with baskets, same skill levels, etc.
Think Senior Elite, TopGun Large Coed, Stingrays Peach for Club divisions. These divisions follow standard USASF rules/regulations in terms of levels/ team size & age grids. These teams are allowed to compete TWICE at 2 day competitions and are worlds-eligible (lv. 5 & 6)
Rec and prep are different. Rec routines look very much like all star routines. 2:30 minutes, with baskets, same skill levels, etc.
I'm pretty sure rec at Cheersport nationals is just the school division since they took schools out a few years ago. I could be wrong, but last I checked they were pretty much just high school teams.I'm honestly not too well versed in rec, but there is a Senior 5 rec division at Cheersport Nationals every year. So it exists I guess, no idea how common it is.
Club teams in the allstar world are just the normal teams. Using a well known gym as an example: cheer athletics is technically a club, so panthers/cheetahs/etc are "club teams." Club is the regular leveled 1-6 divisions you are familiar with in allstar. Allstar will only have 2 main types... regular and prep. The "rec" teams I've seen at Cheersport nationals and Jamfest Supers appear to all be high schools and middle schools.I'm quite sure rec needs to be attached to another sport... for instance cheer for a football team. I know some companies ask for a notarized letter from your youth league to compete in rec. We wouldn't be doing sideline cheer or connected to any other youth sports team.
Is there an actual division at comps for club teams or do they fall in a regular leveled all star division?
I'm quite sure rec needs to be attached to another sport... for instance cheer for a football team. I know some companies ask for a notarized letter from your youth league to compete in rec. We wouldn't be doing sideline cheer or connected to any other youth sports team.
Is there an actual division at comps for club teams or do they fall in a regular leveled all star division?
Thank you! Good information to have.'Club' is a regular division. It wont be specified by an event producer. Prep divisions will be identified as they're the minority.
This is the information from jambrands Louisville in regards to the Rec division. Other EPs still use Novice, Intermediate and Advanced divisions. Novice generally follows L1-2 Rules. Intermediate L3. Advanced L4-5.I think Prep is only levels 1-3. Can Rec go higher?