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Deva Cheerleading Academy from Chester receives tips from the top – ChesterChronicle.co.uk

SENIOR cheerleaders from Deva Cheerleading Academy received top instruction from members of the British Cheerleading Association’s National Team. The 22-strong team spent money raised by various fundraising events over the summer on the all-day …
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Tips and workouts to be a good cheerleader?

Question by Ashlyn Frix: Tips and workouts to be a good cheerleader?
I started going to cheer class at a gym just last night, and tryouts for the school squad are in just about two months. I don’t have very good skills, my cartwheel & roundoff are fairly good, but my toe touches, hurkey’s, (jumps) need work. Anyone have any ideas for what could help me get good in such a little time? Really wanna make the squad!!! Thaaaanks.(:

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Answer by Alex
try the shakeweight

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What are some tips for flying in cheerleading?

Question by SelenaDemiMiley94: What are some tips for flying in cheerleading?
Alright, so I’m ‘competing’ against this other girl who wants to fly on my cheer team. Supposedly, I have a way better scorp. then her…and a better heel stretch. But, she’s flown before, tonight was my first time… And there’s only one base and a back spot. The only way I’m going to get to fly, is if I…know how to fly. So, I already know I can stand on soda cans, but is there any way I can maybe do anything else?
Please help me!
Thanks!

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Answer by Jacob
Umm I would say grow some wings. lol

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im trying out for cheerleading next year can anyone give me some tips?

Question by Joylee Jay: im trying out for cheerleading next year can anyone give me some tips?
im trying out for cheerleading next year so i want to start practicing. i’ve taken one year of hip hop and i can tumble. i can do a roundoff backhandspring, round off back tuck and any of those mixed together.. shoulld i take dance to help with cheerelading or no? and if your a cheerleader already what kind of exercises do you do? any other tips would be great. thanks (:

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Answer by Vincent V
from experience, tight revealing outfits! lol

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cheerleading tips for middle school team?

Question by Rachel L: cheerleading tips for middle school team?
I have never done cheerleading before and im kind of over weight do you know if you have to be really thin or can you be a little over weight. Also do you have a tips for a newbie?

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Answer by Sar_aaah<3
who cares if your over weight.. as long as you have the spirit and the right positive attitude the Skye’s yours =]
umm some tips lets see..
go in there with a Smile on your face! always simle even when it hurts .. and Practice practice practicei hope you make the team!

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Trying out for cheerleading squad tips?

Question by I love Paris: Trying out for cheerleading squad tips?
I am in 7th grade right now and when I get to high school I want to try out for the cheerleading squad. Does anyone have tips on cheerleading like who decided who is on the cheer squad, what are the requirements for a cheerleader, and stuff like that. Thanks.

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Answer by Lina
There are a lot of things you may want to prepare for.
First, make sure you wear spirit colors to tryouts. If your school colors are red && black (like mine) then you should wear red && black. They need to know that you’re spirited.
Second, make sure you’re LOUD && you stand out. Don’t stand in the back, get in the front && be spirited. When you’re doing a cheer be as loud as you can, no matter how shy you are.
Third, you may want to start stretching out && practicing your jumps && maybe even tumbling. Most high school cheer squads don’t require that you be able to tumble, but it’s always a great thing to have. They most likely will test you on jumps, probably your toe-touch, pike, && herkie. So be ready for that.
Last, maybe you should become friends with the captain. That’s always a plus ;D

They’ll probably have you memorize && do a cheer or two, && maybe a short dance to go along with it. Then probably test your jumps. That’s what most squads do. They might even interview you (we do! :D)
If you have no cheer experience, you may want to befriend somebody who does to help you out.
Be peppy, spirited, && stand out!
Do NOT be shy.
&& always try your best (:

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What are some tips to make the cheerleading squad in high school?

Question by Kaitlyn: What are some tips to make the cheerleading squad in high school?
Im a freshman in high school and i really want to be a cheerleader. I cant really do a split or a carwheel but i can almost do a toe touch. And if i did try out i dont think i would make varsity but i could make freshman or jv. Also wat are some tips that are helpful when tryouts come(tryouts are in like march or april)? Also is it mandatory to do a cartwheel or front handspring in order to be a cheerleader?

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Answer by Ashley
There are lots of things you can start working on to prepare yourself for tryouts. But don’t wait! Cheerleading skills take time and practice to master – so the sooner you begin, and the harder you work at it, the better off you’ll be! Here are some things to work on:

Jumps: There are three main jumps in cheerleading – the toe touch, pike jump, and front hurdler. You can search the web to see what they look like, but it’s important to learn them correctly. The judges will be looking at your form, not just how high you can jump. Sign up for a cheer class or clinic, or take a couple private lessons, so you can learn the proper technique from an expert. Then go home and practice, practice, practice!

Tumbling: Most schools don’t require tumbling skills, but the girls who can tumble will score higher. So start RIGHT NOW with some tumbling classes (not gymnastics), and keep them up until tryouts. A back handspring – and better yet, a back tuck – will help your score a lot. The more often you go, the faster you’ll progress… so go more than once a week if you can! You can also get some extra practice by attending open gyms, and taking private lessons.

Motions: You’ll probably be taught a cheer to perform at tryouts, and you’ll be judged on how sharp and tight your motions are. See if you can learn a cheer ahead of time – any cheer, it doesn’t matter – and practice at home in front of a mirror. Watch to make sure you’re hitting each position precisely, with straight arms and quick, sharp motions. Taking a dance class can also help a lot!

Voice Projection: Cheerleaders need to be loud – but not screechy. When you shout your cheer, yell from your diaphram and make your voice deep, sharp and clear. This sounds easy, but it takes some practice to get it right. And when you’re jumping around in a cheer and yelling at the same time, it’s easy to become breathless and lose your voice! So start “training” your voice by yelling a chant or cheer while you’re doing something active – jumping jacks, jogging in place, etc.

Spiriting: You’ll probably be expected to do some spiriting when you try out. That’s when you jump around and yell things like “Alright! Let’s go Eagles! Fire it up!” while doing some simple arm motions. If you’re not used to doing that, it can feel pretty weird… and you might not know exactly what to do or say. So go to a game, watch the cheerleaders, and see what they do. Make a note of some of the things they say, and what they do with their arms. Then go home and practice in front of your mirror. Make up a little “spiriting routine” that you can practice, so it will become more natural for you.

Smile: The number one tip people give for cheer tryouts is to SMILE! Sounds simple enough, but it’s easy to forget when you’re out there concentrating on your jumps or cheer. So start working on it now. Whenever you practice anything – jumps, cheers, etc – do it with a smile. That way it will become a habit, and you won’t have to concentrate on smiling when you’re out there in front of the judges.

To get an idea of what the judges are looking for, here’s a typical score sheet that many schools use:

Entrance/Smile – 5 pts
Crowd appeal (neat, pleasant appearance) – 5 pts
Spirit (being peppy) – 5 pts
Voice Projection (being loud but not screechy) – 5 pts
Motions (being sharp) – 10 pts
Memory/Recall (ability to learn the cheer) – 10 pts
Jumps (height and technique) – 15 pts
Tumbling (difficulty and form) – 10-15 pts
Dance ability – 5-10 pts
Grades – 10 pts
Citizenship – 20 pts
Total Possible points – 100 pts

I hope this helps some! Good luck!

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does anyone have any quick tips for cheerleading tryouts?

Question by kari: does anyone have any quick tips for cheerleading tryouts?
im trying out for my highschools cheerleading squad in about a week, and im getting realy really nervous. ive never cheered before so i probably wont make it, but i did do competitive gymnastics for a while… is there any tips or advice anyone can give me?? i need as moch help as i can get!
thank you!

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Answer by biggyt74
put on alot of make up, and act really dumb. you will do fine

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