Friday, April 30, 2010

Does anyone have any cheerleading tips or advice?

tryouts are in about 2 weeks.. im pretty nervous because i want to make it SO BAD! i have been working so hard for so long.. i want this so bad.. any tips that will help when tryouts come?Does anyone have any cheerleading tips or advice?
sharp strong motions!!


high jumps-snap those legs together-point your toes


huge smile


yell from diaphram not lungs


take a deep breath before any tumbling pass (if any)


just have fun..you are doing something that you loveDoes anyone have any cheerleading tips or advice?
what grade are you in??? is it high school


all i can say is smile like crazy and DO NOT act all shy and stuff.


my freshman year, i was all shy and nice and i only made the freshman team when i had my round off flip flop back. (freshman was the lowest team)


so anyways, work a lot everyday on tumbling, jumps and getting stronger for stunting. also if you know some cheers, practice them. but at tryouts, smile sooo much, and be really perky. work on your voice too. try to be super loud, but not squeaky. use your diaphragm and keep it low. it may sound weird but it ends up sounding good in a group. don't show that your nervous, thats really bad to the judges. good luckkk i hope you make it!!
Do your best....girls are catty bitches, if you don't make it, don't let it bother you..
Be sure to have a perfect toe touch, pike, hurdler, and herkies.


And try to have some tumbling, though some schools don't care too much about it.


If your a flyer, be sure to stay TIGHT and keep BALANCED.


If your a base, be sure to hold the flyer still and try NOT TO MOVE around too much and listen to the counts.


If your a backspot or frontspot be sure to NEVER take your eyes off the flyer because she is trusting you.


If your a tumbler, be sure to NOT move to much while tumbling, by this a mean if you finished a round-off and are going into your backhandspring, try not to move around too much while you are transitioning.


Also, good luck, try hard, and STAY SAFE!
Try to be as friendly as you can, with a big smile on your face. Be peppy and loud. Also, keep in mind that you will be learning tumbling, so stay in shape, for physical activity, and have fun!


Don't worry if you don't make it. You can try out the next year and do even better! Good luck!
you need to wear a tight mini skirt
Tubling is a MAJOR plus. Be sharp. Work on jumps, be lound and SMILE :)





REMEMBER ALL OF THIS AND YOU CANT LOSE.





GOOD LUCK.
be confident go in there knowing that you can do it.. if you don't have confidence in yourself you probably won't make the team... stretch a lot so that you don't hurt yourself at tryouts practice jumps and tumbling skills.. remember when cheering that you are cheering not singing and make sure your voice is loud and very clear keep a smile on your face and keep your head up... i'm sure you'll do fine!
Someone asked this question a few weeks ago, and here is the answer I gave:





Make sure you do stradle stretches. Sit with your legs spread as far as they can before it hurts. Reach to one of your feet until it hurts a little, count to ten, and then go to the middle and do the same thing, and the other foot as well.





Practicing your splits every day after this stretch will help you immensly. Also practicing things like toe touches on a trampeline will help as well.





Stand in front of the mirror and practice your hand motions. Make sure you do proper ';doughnut'; hands and if you need help on how those look google it for a picture.





Use a loud, strong voice, and SMILE SMILE SMILE! The coaches want confidence!





I hope you do well! Good luck!

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