Q&A: How can I become an amazing cheerleader?

Question by Obsessive Barbie: How can I become an amazing cheerleader?
What should I weight, how can I be a flyer? What jumps are the best to master? What should I practice? How can I teach myself to tumble (I understand that it isn’t safe to attempt tumbling at home, but I have a trampoline and a soft lawn.

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Answer by Princess Pinkyy
practice practice practice!

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7 thoughts on “Q&A: How can I become an amazing cheerleader?

  1. TIMOTHY H

    YOU’VE GOT SPIRIT, YES YOU DO……….
    ( sorry I’ve drawn a blank, I’ll try to finish this smart a-s remark later.)

  2. Dad's found yer scoo'er

    Practice and be careful. The largest amount of sporting injuries in the US every year is to Cheerleaders (really).

  3. xxGlamROCK

    There is no minimum or maximum weight in cheerleading. To be a flyer, most times you have to be one of the smaller members; otherwise, you have to be the tightest one in the air.

    You must master the straddle and hurdle.

    You’re right. It is not safe to attempt to master tumbling on your own, regardless if you have a trampoline. It is much more different tumbling on the ground with no extra momentum. Sign up to a gymnastics class.

    Just find someone who will be able to help you in your jumps, stunts, and flips.

  4. vikescheerleader

    It doesnt matter how much you weigh, but you should at least be at a healthy weight. All you gotta do is practice because PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT!! If you wanted to really get into cheerleading I suggest you join a competitive cheerleading team or enroll in a tumbling class.

  5. Bright*Eyez

    I’m guessing you haven’t joined a cheerleading club/team yet? To help you out, the website below will tell you almost everything you need to know about cheerleading: fitness, tips and warnings. The second website tells you more about cheerleading and how to be better at it. If you just look around the site, you’ll also be able to find some jumps and moves. As for your weight, as long as you are quite small, flexible and your bases can carry you, you should be fine at being a flyer :]]. With tumbling, maybe you could practice things like backhandsprings and tucks on the trampoline with a spotter [or someone, to make sure you don’t injure yourself] and gradually move onto a mat or your ‘soft’ lawn. Hope this helps :]]. X

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