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School Cheerleading teams?
I'm not in high school yet, but just wondering this to maybe get prepared. I'm quite good at dancing since I have been doing hiphop for almost 6 years. And like Ive always wanted to try out for being a cheerleader in high school. I wanted to know that do you have to be able to do flips and like all that stuff to join the team or do they teach you how to do all that stuff? Just wondering this because if so then I probably need to enroll in some gymnastics or something haha. Andd the other question I had was is it easy to make the team and what are tryouts like?
Asked by Lexie C time:2010-06-17 00:12:59answers (6)
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answer: Home-fitness time: 2011-08-17 02:35:28they dont teach you tumbling just jumps
answer: ILY Boo time: 2010-06-22 13:13:12Just walk in, SMILE, and act like you own the place. lol. They want to see confidence. Be as loud as you can without screaming. Wear a bow (it will make you look cheerleader-ish. lol). Stretch A LOT before you tryout. Practice your dance until its muscle memory (you don't have to think of the moves as you do them). Do at least two different jumps, toe-touch and hurdler are the easiest (Google them). Make sure you can do all of your tumbling skills without a mat (you might have to try out on a gym floor). Throw your best tumbling pass THAT YOU HAVE MASTERED. It is better to not be as showy than to fall during tryouts. lol. Know what position you want to be (flyer (semi-short, light weight, good balance, not afraid of heights), base (short, medium, or tall as long as their is someone the same height as you, and can lift at least 55 lbs chest level and above your head with your arms locked), or backspot (tall, can lift some weight, not clumsy)). I have the best jump on my team (better than the four professional gymnasts on my team too). So try this to improve your jumps. Put a chair backwards in front of u. hold on to the back. Use it to push yourself up and do a toe touch. You can also have someone stand behind you and hold your waist, then jump while they lift. Or you could face them, put your arms on top of theirs (their arms should be palm up, yours should be palm down) and grab their elbows. Have them do the same. Then use them to lift yourself when you jump. Don’t 4get 2 point your toes and keep your head up. Practice your splits a lot. I am also a tumbler. A great way to get your backhandspring is to have someone stand next to you, facing you. The other person should place one hand on the arch of your back and the other on the back of your legs, behind your knees. If you still don’t feel comfortable, have someone do the same on the other side of you. Swing your arms down, up, and back as you jump. The other people should push your legs over as they help to arch your back. As you get more comfortable, have one spot stop spotting you. The gradually have the other use only 4 fingers to support you, then 3, then 2, then 1. After awhile you won’t even notice they are there and they can move their hand completely. TADA! Learned a backhandspring in 3 weeks doing that with my friend. To stretch your arms good for a backhandspring try this. Put your hands on the wall and slide them up until your shoulders are bent behind u. don’t bend your elbows. That helped me a lot when I learned. If you get to a backhandspring, this is exactly how your arms will look when you do one. So it’ll help a lot to practice now. Always you’re your arms locked when you tumble. Stretch REALLY well before you tumble too. ALWAYS! After you learn a standing backhandspring, a round-off backhandspring is sooooo easy. It’s the same thing as before, except start a few feet away, run, and round-off. Now when you land, you should be between your spots and in the exact same position as if you are doing a standing backhandspring. DO NOT SLOW DOWN! You will lose power. Keep going and flip backwards. Your spots will help you! Hope I helped! Good luck! (Btw, you don’t always have to know how to tumble. I didn’t when I tried out but I decided to learn because I thought it would be fun. IT TOTALLY IS! lol)
answer: Jesse time: 2010-06-22 07:13:07ok well i am captain of a school cheer team and well you dont neccessarily have to have to have tumbling. but if you dont have tumbling you neeed to have amazing jumps and loud spiriting. and in high school you make up a lot of dances!!! so you should be fine. but enrolling in some tumbling wont hurt.:)
answer: Macey time: 2010-06-22 05:13:05well first usually the HS usually has a team over the summer you can try out for. try out for that and if you make it, then you are garunteed a spot when school starts. if you dont make it, they will still might remember you. just strech, work on jumps, and yeah!- gymnastics will tottaly help. i just got out of it. but yeah its fun. i'm sure you'll make it: )
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