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The Cheerleading Source Posting Page
Monday, April 28, 2008
![]() If you ever wanted to perfect your cheerleading moves and get more ideas for doing better cheers, writing your own cheers and learning how winning techniques for competitions - cheerleading camp will hold a lot of adventure for you! First of all, make sure that your squad chooses a camp with your special needs in mind. Don't choose a camp that is geared towards helping squads improve their competition cheering if your squad is looking for help to tighten up your game routines. Then make sure every single member of your squad is dedicated to making the most out of your time at cheerleading camp. The weeks before you go to camp should be spent, eating right, exercising and practicing your routines so every members of the squad will be in peak condition. This not only enables you to get the most out of cheerleading camp, it also lessens the chance of injury during training. Packing is also something that you should cover with the squad. Bring only the necessities as cheerleading camp will involve a lot of working out and learning of different moves and routines. Bring clothing that will work well and give you ease of movement without being too loose or too tight. Your hair too should be in a comfortable and easy to manage style. That old standard curly pony tail is a common sight in cheerleading camp as it's easy for everyone to do and keeps the hair out of the cheerleader's faces. A fun way to remember your squad's time at cheerleading camp is to take along a few disposable cameras and then have the pictures developed, a set for each member of the squad. Other cheerleading squads sometimes choose to make a scrapbook of their session at cheerleading camp using the photos, writing memories and funny events that happened during the stay at camp. You will also make a lot of new friends and contacts at camp. Many squads make calling cards with their names, addresses, phone numbers and email addresses so it's easy to keep in touch with all the new friends. You can use plain cards from the office supply and print them or have some elaborate cards printed for a small price - the choice is entirely up to you. You can get a lot out of a visit to a cheerleading camp. Put together a get away for your cheerleading squad during the off-season and your squad will come out of camp with a renewed sense of oneness as a team and a renewed spirit for the sport of cheerleading. www.cheerleadingsource.com |
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