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Saturday, April 28, 2007
![]() There is a whole lot more to cheerleading than running around, shaking a couple of pom poms and shouting out a few chants. Over the years, the sport of cheerleading has grown tremendously. There are all sorts of incredible competitions all over the world where young girls show up to display their talents and routines. With this kind of dedication and spirit, it is quite easy to see why there are always plenty of new stunts, jumps and tricks coming out of the world of cheerleading. Anyone who is lucky enough to see some of the incredible talent that most cheerleading squads are filled with today will definitely gain a whole new perspective and appreciation of the work that is put into the sport. After all, there are hundreds upon hundreds of hours of training that gets thrown into all of the great stunts and steps that the girls put together in their routines. In order to get the best out of the sport of cheerleading, coaches everywhere are always looking to come up with routines that are filled with new and exciting stunts to please the judges at competitions as well as the crowds at games and other events. There are several main components that will make up the majority of stunts and tricks that are featured in cheerleading routines. One will include having a terrific base for all of the cheerleaders to work with. Basing is used when there is a portion of a routine where there is a flyer thrown or lifted into the air by the base of the group. In order for basing to be a success in a cheerleading routine, you have to have great timing, trust, confidence, focus and agility. After all, without a good base, a flyer could have a serious accident, possibly becoming injured. When it comes to putting stunts together, it is very important to remind all participating cheerleaders to stay quiet and remain focused on the task at hand. In addition to that, any coach should make sure that the entire stunt is counted out in order to give all of the participants a way to time the moves and execute them flawlessly. Whether the group is working on a heelstretch, scale, arabesque or classic pyramid, it is always wise to be sure that everyone is focused and knows their particular role in the stunt. Keep things fun, however remember that the sport of cheerleading is only as good as the amount of effort that the cheerleaders put into each and every stunt.
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
It is no secret at all that in order to be an amazing cheerleader, you really need to know a wide array of stunts, jumps and moves. Whether you are trying out for a cheerleading squad for the very first time or you are already on a team and looking for the best routine to put together, you might want to try and master a couple of incredible jumps that are sure to get you the attention that you desire.When it comes to many of the teams that are out there today, there will be a minimum requirement that they expect from all of the cheerleaders who are on the squad. If you do not know any jumps or stunts, then you might just find that you will have to wait until you learn in order to become a part of the team. Basically, the minimum requirements that are found with the majority of cheerleading squads will include proficiency in tumbling, a good grasp on round-offs and cartwheels, and much more. For the schools who are really into competitive cheerleading, it is not unusual for them to require that everyone trying out for the squad knows how to do more involved jumps and tricks including back tucks, back hand springs and more. The nice thing about cheerleading today is that it really does provide a nice way for girls and guys to compete in a healthy environment. In addition to the aspects of the competition, cheerleading is a wonderful way for young cheerleaders to learn to follow a routine, enjoy a feeling of comradery and also get an amazing amount of exercise, which can be beneficial to their health in later years. In addition to that, many parents will become very involved, helping their children by being supporting and even helping them to master their jumps and other tricks. In terms of various jumps that mostly all cheerleading squads will like to use for their routines at games and even competitions, there are several important ones that should be learned. Most coaches will make sure that their group will be able to master certain jumps including the toe-touch, spread eagle, right or left herkie and front hurdler. Most coaches and squad helpers will generally have experience with these kinds of jumps and will be very helpful when it comes to teach the squad how to hone their skills in the various jumps that need to be mastered as a group.
Saturday, April 14, 2007
One of the wonderful things about cheerleading is that you can actually come up with all sorts of amazing routines that are sure to wow the crowd or judges every single time you perform. If you are a coach, then you are already well aware of how important it can be to have a magnificent set of routines up your sleeve so you can have a leg up on the competition. There are lots of wonderful places that you can look if you are hoping to find some new ideas for routines, including the internet, various cheerleading groups and even from dance groups, which are amazing when it comes to finding unique moves.If you have a group of cheerleaders who are looking to come up with a new routine, the best thing you can do is support them and give them plenty of time and space to practice. When you find that they are stuck in a bit of a rut and having a difficult time coming up with a set of moves that feel right, you can think about taking them out for a little bit of a field trip as well. Some coaches will look into taking their cheerleading squad out for a field trip to observe some of the local professional cheerleaders in their state for a particular team. This way, they can see what some of the hottest moves are and even take a couple of them and work them into the routines that they have been working on. Sometimes, cheerleading squads may even have the chance to meet the professional cheerleaders and possibly be able to ask some questions. If the situation comes about that you do not have the chance to visit with or observe a professional or even semi-professional cheerleading team, then you may want to look for more conventional ways to learn new routines. Luckily for all sorts of coaches and cheerleaders today, there are a large amount of instructional books and DVDs that you can look to in order to help you out when you want to enjoy a wonderful way to learn new routines. Basically, you are looking for special stunts or even a combination of moves that are sure to help you stand out amongst any other squads that you may face at away games or even competitions. Once you have the various materials necessary to create a new routine, simply keep in mind that you will want just enough in terms of unique moves in order to shine. Cheerleading routines should be fun and interesting for both the cheerleaders who are performing and those folks who are lucky enough to watch.
Saturday, April 7, 2007
It is only natural that a wonderful cheerleading routine will have an ample amount of stunts, tricks and tumbling. After all, these can be some of the moves that will actually give one squad a leg up over another when it comes to various competitions. In addition to that, tumbling can be an incredible way to captivate a crowd and really get them into the routine that you are putting on.With a little bit of effort, any team can have a beautiful medley of tumbling along with other stunts to set their event on fire! When it comes to the marvelous world of cheerleading tumbling, there are several basics that any participant will have to nail down. These moves will include everything from cartwheels to back hand springs and more. As long as you have a group of participants who are willing to learn and practice along with a coach who is driven to make the squad the best that they can be, tumbling should be the least of your worries when hitting the sporting events and competitions. One very important move that any coach will try to nail down first with a group of cheerleaders is the handstand. If you cannot execute a flawless handstand, then you are going to have more than a couple of problems with some of the other necessary tumbling moves in any cheerleading routine. After all, a short list of some of the tumbling moves that can be ruined by a poor handstand include front and back hand springs, round-offs, cartwheels and ariel cartwheels, and all types of walk-overs. So, to say the least, if you want a great routine that is filled with wonderful tumbling techniques, it is imperative that you have the squad master their handstands first. In order to get the most out of your squad and their attempts at tumbling, any good cheerleading coach will be sure to always have them warm up with a good amount of warm up time including stretching and even a little bit of cardio to get their blood flowing. Then, you can go through the motions to try the tumbling as a team and working with each girl or guy on an individual basis if the need should arise. You might even find that the group will band together as a whole in order to help out some of the members who need a little bit of work on their moves. All in all, great cheerleading starts with a grasp of great tumbling techniques.
Monday, April 2, 2007
When it comes to researching the various aspects of the sporting world, it would be only natural that you would hear a little bit about cheerleading and the history behind it. There is actually quite a rich history to the sport of cheerleading itself, which is easy to understand once you know that it actually dates back to the middle of the 1800s. Because of the many years that this sport full of spirit has been taking place, there are plenty of different variations that you can learn about.Taking things back to the 1800s, it has been said that cheerleading had gotten its start from a group of students who were cheering at some of the local sporting events in the Great Britain area. It did not take long before this joyous cheering spread throughout several other countries, including the United States around 1865. Then later on, around 1898, it is known that the very first organized cheerleading group was started up. Did you happen to know that the sport of cheerleading was pretty much developed and taken on by men only in the very early phases of its inception? Well, it is true and they did quite an incredible job of bringing cheerleading to life at that! However, after the majority of young men involved in cheerleading had to go off and fight in some of the wars back in the day, young women began to take on the role of pepping up the crowds. As you may already know, this number has grown greatly over many years and now cheerleading happens to be a sport that is made up of nearly ninety-five percent or more females. Have you ever had the chance to check out one of the exciting and incredible cheerleading events that are televised on your cable sports channel? If so, then you probably got quite an eyeful of all sorts of jumps, twirls, gymnastics and even a good bit of a dance routine. Today, cheerleading is a whole lot more than simply getting the crowd going in order to cheer on the local sports team. This sport has really taken on a whole new life form of its own, giving many girls a comfortable and healthy outlet for good, old fashioned competition. It is easy to see just why it has become so popular over the years. Cheerleading is definitely here to stay, for millions of people to enjoy for years and years to come. www.thecheerleadingsource.com |
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