Q&A: What are the different levels of cheerleading?

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Question by kelley: What are the different levels of cheerleading?
I dont understand the terms “level three cheer squad” and “co-ed level four senoirs” etc.
what are the qualifications of level three?
what makes you a three or a four?
i cheered for three years, quit for one, and im starting [late] on a time and try out this weekend, i was wondering if ill be a three/four/or whatever.

Best answer:

Answer by Coach ~Jen
In all-star the levels are split up based on stunts and tumbling skills allowed: http://usasf.net/frmDefault.aspx?cn=0708Rules.htm

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2 thoughts on “Q&A: What are the different levels of cheerleading?

  1. gym-maddie

    there are levels one through six, but six is only seventeen or older. You cannot do a full until level 5, a layout until level 4, a tuck until level 3, and a handspring until level 2.

    Stunts also have similar progressions, but the rules are more complicated. Most gyms will put you on a team for your tumbling, and train you for stunts.

  2. Katie J

    level 1 is roundoffs and cartwheels
    level 2 is bhs.
    level 3 is tuck
    level 4 is layouts
    level 5 is fulls.

    coed means boy and girls.

    and also level is also about stunt skills.

    and jr and sr is mostly aboyt age.

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