July 29th, 2010 - 7 Comments

does anyone know some good cheerleading cheer chants for basketball? ?

im in my schools cheerleading team and we cant go to basketball games until we find some good cheer chants and moves. were the LaSalle leopards. thanks!!!!!!

im n high school u have to have good grades they prefer u have tumbling skills but u don’t have to if u do u get extra pts.from the judges smile alot … we had 3 days to learn the chant, cheer, dance (which they tought us), but ur school might have u come up with them 4th day was the tryout we were put in groups in four , we also practiced stunting but we ended up not doing it at tryouts tried out for freshmen squad but didn’t make it im a soph. now i plan to try out for varsity in april.. im going to be working hard by the way & sometime during my jr. yr get tumbling lessons to get those skills dwn
did u go to the info. mtg. yet?

jumps: toe touch, front hurdler, herkie, tuck, pike (they want them high)
make sure u have precision,nice tight motions not sloppy or broken wrists

req.: ask any present cheerleaders or the coach if u need tumbling if u do end up needing it take a class cuz u can’t perfect them by urself u can get hurt

work out plans : stretch, lift 5 lb. weights? cuz u need strength for ur motions, jumps, and when stunting, running/walking
stretches:sit with legs in a V position, as far apart as you can and lean and stretch at the same time on both sides (lean over left leg, then lean over right leg) also, try reaching your hands out in front of you as far as you can while doing these exercises., butterfly as well.If you do this on a regular basis, you will continue to become more flexible.

meal plan: fruits, veg, sweets every now and then try to stay fit

how to:if u need any tips here are just a few sites i recommend

http://www.cheerleadingcoaches.com

http://www.mspineapple.com

http://www.associatedcontent.com

http://www.topcheers.com (sorry if some links don’t work)

oh yea don’t forget to stretch & be loud use ur diaphragm to try to remember the chant cheer or dance use counts of 8- 5 6 7 8
good luck with everything

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July 29th, 2010 - 6 Comments

Do you know any cheerleading cheers or chants?

I really would like to know a little more then cheer camp has taught me… I only know around 100 cheers and My team colors are blue and white and the school is cass warriors

1. power is the key
to make a succeed
we dominate
we motivate
to take a victory!

2.defence be tough, hey
defence take that ball away
defence be tough, hey
defence take that ball away
HEY HEY HEY

3.hey, get ready the warriors are back
were strong as ever and ready to attack
youve seen us before
but never quite like this
were back
were better
second best, never
step aside cuz’ youve just been beat
were out for the title
and ur in for defeat
so let hear it for the blue and white
show ur pride
fight warriors fight!

4.I said hey we are the best
cuz we are better than the rest
(repeat 1 time)
we are the best the blue and white
were gonna go and fight tonight!

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July 29th, 2010 - 2 Comments

How can I afford All-Star cheerleading?

Me and my best friend are starting All-Star cheerleading this coming August. It costs $3000 a year, including competitions, uniforms, travel, etc. Neither of our parents want to pay that much, which is understandable, but it means so much to both of us. We want to raise at least $1000 each on our own to help our parents pay. We are too young for jobs but we both baby-sit occasionally.

What kind of fundraising can we do?
How else can we raise that much money?
Where can we find sponsors?

well if your state does this you can return cans for money! you could have a party and that will get you a lot of money from all the pop cans! also you could hold a bake sale or a carwash. you could make jewelry or something else and sell it. you could also just look for some change like on sidewalks, stores, wherever. Good luck!!

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July 29th, 2010 - 2 Comments

ideas for naming an all star cheerleading team?

I am starting an all star cheerleading team and am looking for ideas to name it. My name’s chelsea, located in Paris KY (central KY) bourbon county. Any ideas on cool color combinations for uniforms,too?

Cardinals it’s your state bird
you can use red and blackberry (your states fruit)

or Kentucky Pearls

Pearls are your states gemstone
your colors can be blue white and gold ..your flag has these colors and a pearl is white

Couldn’t find anything from your city that could be a cute name for a squad.
Paris has the Paris Pike but you would know more about your city then me.

Good luck

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July 27th, 2010 - 25 Comments

Awesome Cheerleading Stunts

An awesome video of some incredible stunts performed by King and Katie. The stunt, a full-up to stretch, involves Katie (the flyer) balancing upright on King’s raised hand. Set to “The Suffering” by Coheed and Cambria.

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July 27th, 2010 - 1 Comment

Are there any all star cheerleading gyms in or around farmington, MI?


Well, I really don’t know..but, I’m guessing..MI is MIchigan?

http://www.usgyms.net/michigan.htm

Try here, it lists some gyms!
I hope this helps!
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July 27th, 2010 - 6 Comments

Can you do both All Star and School cheerleading?

I want to do All Star cheerleading (I have done cheerleading for 2 yrs and have my RO BHS Full twist, I just haven’t done all star cause I live in Australia but I am moving next year) but I also want to have the whole experience at cheering at football games and such. Is it possible to do both, even if your school team does competitions aswell
?

Yeah, sure, definitely, whatever you want.
I know many people who do both, but a few say its way too stressful for them.
But for you i totally think you could handle it like you know cheerleading is your life, you so fully love it!

Just a pointer, you’ll probs be hell busy all the time so you may not have time to watch like patrick dempsey, especially around competition times!
And if your heaps busy when do you think you will find the time to talk to me, cos im seriously going to be missin’ you!

Good Luck sexy bexy!
I know you can do it!

p.s remember all those best answers i gave you when your account was deleted!?!?

:D

love chu xxx

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July 27th, 2010 - 6 Comments

What tumbling do you need for all star cheerleading?

I’m wounder what tumbling do you need for a all star cheerleading team because I am thinking about joining one so if any of you guy know what they are for all ages please answer!

The guidelines are very strict for all star cheerleading levels.

~On level 1, you can do cartwheels, round-offs, forward rolls, front and back walk overs.
~On Level 2, you can do 1 standing backhand spring or round off multiple back handsprings.
~On level 3, you can do multiple standing backhand springs, and round off back hand spring tuck combinations.
~On level 4, you can do standing tucks, and round off back handspring layouts combinations.

All of the levels build on each other so anything you can do in level 1 you can do on 2 and so on.

Hope this helps:)

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January 1st, 1970 - No Comments

What is All Star Cheerleading?

All star cheerleading is a competitive team sport incorporating skills from several other disciplines such as gymnastics, dance, stunting and, of course, cheer.  All star cheerleading squads do not cheer for other sports teams.  They are the team! This is no longer our mother’s cheerleading.

 

All-Star cheerleading teams differ from other teams by training year-round for competitions.  They also differ from most other sports in that every team member is vital to the team and the performance. There are no benchwarmers. Everybody has an integral part! Each member of the squad is trained in all aspects of the sport in order to develop their skills to reach their maximum potential.

 

All star teams typically consist of between 15 and 35 athletes.  Squads can be either co-ed or all female.  Teams are carefully constructed to include all the elements needed to perform the complex routines.  Every team needs a combination of bases, flyers, tumblers, and dancers.  Most of these well rounded athletes are capable of performing all of these skills.

 

Competition routines are typically 2 1⁄2 minutes in length. They are packed with stunts, dances, cheers, chants, and tumbling.  Each element is perfectly choreographed to music.  Most teams have their music custom made for their routines.  At competitions, the teams are divided by age and ability level. The routines are judged based on difficulty, execution, creativity, and showmanship.  Each team only has one opportunity to get it perfect.  At most competitions, anything less than perfect will not result in a win.

 

All star cheerleading has taken the sport to a new level.  Adding the element of competition has allowed the world to see inside the sport in a way never before possible.  With competitions being covered on ESPN, no one can any longer deny that cheerleading is indeed, a sport! 

 

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