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Beyond Conditioning: Neuromuscular Training for Injury Prevention in Cheerleading

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By Steve Pawlyk

Published December 19, 2024

Cheer is one of the most physically demanding sports, requiring explosive power, balance, flexibility, and coordination. But these demands come with a high risk of injuries, particularly to the ankles, knees, and hips. Neuromuscular training, which focuses on improving proprioception and body control, is a powerful yet often overlooked tool for preventing these injuries. Below, we’ll explore what neuromuscular training entails, why it’s effective, and step-by-step methods you can implement with your team.

What is Neuromuscular Training?

Neuromuscular training involves exercises designed to improve communication between the brain and muscles. This training enhances an athlete’s ability to sense body position (proprioception), react to dynamic movements, and stabilize joints during high-impact activities.

Key benefits include:

  • Increased joint stability.
  • Improved coordination and balance.
  • Reduction in injury risk, particularly for common injuries like ankle sprains and ACL tears.

Common Cheer Injuries Neuromuscular Training Can Address

  • Ankle Sprains: Result from poor proprioception and unstable landings.
  • Knee Injuries (e.g., ACL tears): Often caused by poor knee alignment during jumps or stunts.
  • Hip and Core Instability: Leads to compensations that stress other joints.

Step-by-Step Neuromuscular Training Program

Step 1: Warm-Up with a Dynamic Routine

Before engaging in neuromuscular exercises, prepare the body with dynamic warm-ups to increase blood flow and joint mobility.

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Example Warm-Up Routine (5–10 minutes):

  1. High Knees – 30 seconds.
  2. Butt Kicks – 30 seconds.
  3. Lateral Skaters – 10 reps each side.
  4. Arm Circles – 10 forward, 10 backward
  5. Hip Openers (Lateral Leg Swings) – 10 each leg

Step 2: Proprioception Training

Proprioception exercises train athletes to sense and control their joint positions, especially in unstable scenarios.

Exercises:

  1. Single-Leg Balance with Eyes Closed
    • Stand on one leg and hold for 30 seconds.
    • Progression: Add arm movements or have a teammate toss a ball to them.
    • Repeat 3 times on each leg.
  2. Balance Board Training
    • Use a wobble board or balance disc to practice standing, squatting, or catching a light ball.
    • Time: 1–2 minutes per activity.
  3. Tandem Stance on Foam Surface
    • Stand with one foot directly in front of the other on a foam pad for 30 seconds.
    • Progression: Close eyes or add light arm movements.

Step 3: Reactive Balance Training

These exercises teach athletes to quickly stabilize after dynamic movements.

Exercises:

  1. Drop-and-Stick Landing Drills
    • Stand on a box (12–18 inches high), drop down to the ground, and land softly in a squat.
    • Focus: Knees should stay aligned with the toes.
    • Reps: 10–12.
  2. Lateral Hop and Hold
    • Hop laterally from one foot to the other, holding each landing for 3 seconds.
    • Ensure hips and knees remain stable.
    • Reps: 8–10 each side.
  3. Dynamic Partner Pushes
    • Partner lightly pushes the athlete’s shoulders in random directions while they maintain balance in a semi-squat stance.
    • Time: 30 seconds per round, 2–3 rounds.

Step 4: Strength Training with Stability

Strengthening stabilizing muscles enhances joint control and reduces compensation patterns.

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Exercises:

  1. Single-Leg Romanian Deadlift
    • Hold a light dumbbell in one hand and hinge forward on one leg while keeping the other leg extended behind.
    • Focus: Controlled movement and balanced posture.
    • Reps: 8–10 per leg.
  2. Split Squats with BOSU Ball
    • Perform a split squat with the front foot on a BOSU ball to add instability.
    • Focus: Slow, controlled movement.
    • Reps: 10–12 each leg.
  3. Plank with Arm and Leg Lifts
    • From a plank position, lift one arm and the opposite leg simultaneously.
    • Hold for 3 seconds and switch sides.
    • Reps: 10 per side.
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Step 5: Plyometrics with Neuromuscular Focus

Plyometric exercises improve explosive power while reinforcing proper joint alignment and control.

Exercises:

  1. Box Jumps with Stick Landing
    • Jump onto a box (18–24 inches high), focusing on soft, stable landings.
    • Reps: 8–10.
  2. Broad Jumps with Reactive Balance
    • Perform a broad jump forward and stick the landing for 3 seconds.
    • Ensure knees remain aligned.
    • Reps: 8–10.
  3. Bounding Drills
    • Hop forward on one leg, switching legs with each bound.
    • Focus on stability during each landing.
    • Reps: 8–10 bounds.

Step 6: Cool Down and Recovery

End each session with static stretching and foam rolling to improve flexibility and reduce soreness.

Example Cool-Down Routine (5–10 minutes):

  1. Hamstring Stretch – 30 seconds per leg.
  2. Quad Stretch – 30 seconds per leg.
  3. Cat-Cow Stretch – 10 reps.
  4. Foam Rolling: Focus on calves, hamstrings, and quads.

Tips for Implementation

  • Frequency: Include neuromuscular training 2–3 times per week for noticeable benefits.
  • Progression: Gradually increase difficulty by adding instability or complexity to exercises.
  • Integration: Pair with regular strength and conditioning programs to maximize results.

Success Stories

Many elite sports programs use neuromuscular training to reduce injury rates. For example, studies show that integrating balance and stability exercises can decrease the risk of ACL injuries by up to 50% in female athletes. Applying these principles to your cheer team’s training has the potential to significantly reduce injury risk while enhancing performance.

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The Art of Feedback: Giving Constructive Criticism to Cheerleaders

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By Steve Pawlyk

Published December 16, 2024

I gotta guess most of you already know that being a cheer coach isn’t just about teaching stunts and choreography—it’s also about helping your athletes grow as individuals and teammates. One of the most challenging yet vital aspects of coaching is giving constructive criticism. Delivered effectively, it can motivate athletes, build confidence, and improve performance. Poorly communicated feedback, however, can lead to frustration, low morale, and misunderstandings. In this article, we’ll explore strategies for giving constructive criticism that will elevate your team’s success while fostering a positive environment.

Why Constructive Criticism Matters in Cheerleading

Cheerleading is a high-pressure sport that demands precision, teamwork, and resilience. Athletes thrive when they understand what’s working well and what needs improvement. Constructive criticism allows you to:

  • Address mistakes and refine skills.
  • Encourage personal and team growth.
  • Build trust between athletes and coaches.
  • Keep practices focused and efficient.

The goal is to make feedback a tool for improvement, not a source of discouragement.

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1. Set the Stage for Feedback

Before delivering any critique, it’s essential to create a culture where feedback is viewed as a positive part of the learning process. Here’s how:

  • Establish a Feedback Routine: Let your team know that feedback is a regular part of practice and performance reviews. Normalize it as a way to improve, not punish.
  • Focus on Effort, Not Perfection: Make it clear that mistakes are an opportunity for learning and growth. Highlight effort and progress over immediate success.
  • Encourage Open Communication: Build trust by inviting athletes to ask questions or share concerns. When athletes feel heard, they’re more receptive to feedback.

2. Balance Praise and Critique

Constructive criticism works best when it’s balanced with positive reinforcement. A simple formula to follow is the “Sandwich Method”:

  • Start with a Positive: Begin with something the athlete is doing well. For example, “Your timing in the last stunt was perfect—great job staying sharp.”
  • Address the Issue: Move to the critique in a way that’s specific and actionable. Avoid general comments like “You need to work harder.” Instead, say, “When you lift your leg in the scorpion, focus on locking your knee to improve your line.”
  • End on a High Note: Finish with encouragement or optimism. For instance, “You’ve made so much progress this season, and I know you’ll nail this with practice.”

3. Be Specific and Actionable

Vague feedback can confuse athletes and leave them unsure of how to improve. To avoid this, make your feedback:

  • Clear: “Your toe touch needs work” is less helpful than, “Focus on snapping your legs together faster and pointing your toes.”
  • Actionable: Provide steps for improvement. For example, “Practice your jumps with ankle weights to build strength and improve height.”
  • Relevant: Tailor your feedback to the athlete’s role or skill level. A base, flyer, or spotter will each need different kinds of guidance.

4. Deliver Feedback in the Right Moment

Timing is everything when it comes to criticism. Consider these guidelines:

  • In Practice: Give immediate feedback for skill corrections, but keep it concise to maintain the flow of practice.
  • After Performances: Review routines during post-performance meetings. Allow the team to celebrate successes before diving into critiques.
  • Privately for Sensitive Issues: If the feedback is personal or might embarrass the athlete, pull them aside for a one-on-one discussion.

5. Use Visual and Hands-On Examples

Many cheerleaders are visual or kinesthetic learners, so pairing verbal feedback with demonstrations or physical adjustments can be highly effective. For example:

  • Demonstrations: Show athletes the correct way to perform a motion or stunt.
  • Video Reviews: Record routines and review them as a team, pointing out both strengths and areas for improvement.
  • Hands-On Corrections: Safely guide an athlete’s body into the correct position if appropriate.
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6. Empower Athletes to Self-Correct

One of the best ways to instill long-term improvement is to encourage self-awareness. Teach athletes to evaluate their own performance by asking questions like:

  • “What do you think went well in that stunt?”
  • “What could you have done differently?”
  • “How did the timing feel for you?”

By guiding athletes to assess their own performance, you create independent thinkers who take ownership of their improvement.

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7. Foster a Growth Mindset

A growth mindset is key to turning criticism into motivation. Reinforce the idea that improvement comes through effort and persistence. Share examples of team members who overcame challenges through hard work or show videos of professional teams that emphasize perseverance.

8. Follow Up and Track Progress

Feedback doesn’t end with critique. Be sure to:

  • Check In: Revisit the skill or behavior you addressed to see if progress has been made.
  • Acknowledge Improvement: Celebrate when athletes apply your feedback successfully.

• • Adjust as Needed: If an athlete isn’t improving, revisit your critique and offer new strategies.

Constructive criticism is a powerful tool that can help cheerleaders improve their skills, build confidence, and strengthen their commitment to the team. By creating a culture of feedback, balancing praise and critique, and delivering actionable advice, you can foster an environment where athletes thrive both on and off the mat.

Mastering the art of feedback is an ongoing process, but with patience and practice, you can turn every critique into a stepping stone for success. Start implementing these tips today, and watch your team soar to new heights.

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Planning for Perfection: A Cheer Coach’s Guide to Organizing Practice Sessions Effectively

Cheer Coachs Guide to Organizing Practice Sessions Effectively

By Steve Pawlyk

Published November 5, 2024

Organizing a productive cheer practice requires careful planning to ensure every minute is used to advance the team’s skills, conditioning, and confidence. With the right structure, coaches can help their teams not only perform at their best but also keep athletes motivated and engaged. Below is a step-by-step guide to planning an efficient cheer practice session from start to finish, complete with practical examples.

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Step 1: Pre-Practice Preparation

Set Clear Objectives: Before practice even begins, define specific goals for the session. These can range from mastering a specific stunt sequence to improving synchronization in a dance routine. For example, if today’s focus is perfecting a pyramid, make that your main objective and communicate it to your athletes. Clarity ensures everyone is on the same page and working towards the same goal.

Create a Detailed Practice Plan: Write down the agenda and break the practice into blocks of time. Having a clear plan minimizes wasted time and helps you stay on track. Consider using a whiteboard or a shared document app (like Google Docs) that both coaches and athletes can access, ensuring everyone knows what to expect. Here’s an example:

  • Warm-Up: 10 minutes
  • Stretching and Conditioning: 15 minutes
  • Tumbling Drills: 20 minutes
  • Stunt Rehearsal: 30 minutes
  • Routine Run-Throughs: 20 minutes
  • Cool-Down: 5 minutes

Being flexible is also key—having a 2-3 minute buffer for each section will help adapt if needed.

Step 2: Start with Warm-Ups (10-15 minutes)

Dynamic Warm-Up: Start with a warm-up that not only prepares athletes physically but also keeps them engaged. Consider incorporating games like relay races or “Follow the Leader” to make it interactive and fun.

Example Warm-Up Routine:

  • High Knees: 1 minute
  • Butt Kicks: 1 minute
  • Arm Circles and Swings: 1 minute
  • Relay Race: 2 minutes

Adding these elements makes the warm-up less repetitive and helps build team spirit, which is essential for a strong group dynamic.

Step 3: Stretching and Conditioning (15 minutes)

Stretching: Flexibility is crucial in cheerleading. Utilize a progression approach to stretching:

  • Beginner Stretch: Start with hamstring stretches while seated on the floor.
  • Advanced Stretch: Move on to partner-assisted splits to push flexibility further.

Conditioning: Conditioning builds the strength needed for stunts and tumbling. To make conditioning more fun, turn it into a game. For instance, do “Last Athlete Standing” for wall sits, where athletes challenge each other to hold the wall sit as long as possible. Example conditioning exercises include:

  • Progressive Planks: Start with regular planks, then progress to shoulder tap planks or one-arm planks.

• • Wall Sits: Turn them into a friendly competition to motivate everyone.

Step 4: Skill Drills (20-30 minutes)

Tumbling Drills: Break down tumbling into manageable progressions and set up multiple stations. For example:

  • Station 1: Spotted drills for back handsprings.
  • Station 2: Flexibility practice using resistance bands.
  • Station 3: Tumbling passes on mats.

Stunt Drills: Focus on the key components of each stunt. Break it down into entry, execution, and dismount:

  • Entry Practice: Use colored markers on the floor to indicate where each base and flyer should stand, making entries quick and precise.
  • Execution Practice: Ensure flyers hit sharp positions and bases maintain stability.
  • Dismount Practice: Focus on cradle drills to develop timing and proper catching technique.

Rotating through stations keeps athletes engaged and helps minimize downtime.

Step 5: Routine Run-Throughs (20 minutes)

Sectional Practices: Instead of running the entire routine repeatedly, focus on breaking it into sections and practice each part separately. Start at half-speed, then progress to full speed to ensure every athlete understands the timing and flow.

Full Routine Run-Through: After sectional work, conduct a full routine run-through with music. Assign one athlete as the “spotlight” for each run-through, rotating this role to ensure everyone gets personalized feedback. Recording these run-throughs for later analysis helps athletes visualize where improvements are needed.

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Step 6: Cool-Down (5-10 minutes)

Static Stretching: Use static stretches to relax muscles, prevent soreness, and improve flexibility. Hold each stretch for at least 30 seconds, focusing on key muscle groups used throughout practice.

Team Reflection: Use this time to reflect on the practice. Highlight successes, identify areas for improvement, and encourage athletes to share their thoughts. This helps build communication and keeps everyone motivated.

Step 7: Post-Practice Review

Coach’s Notes: After practice, jot down observations to tailor future sessions. For instance:

  • Goal Achieved: The pyramid sequence was performed with clean transitions.
  • Focus for Next Practice: Spend more time on tumbling synchronization and flyer body control during stunts.

Keeping these notes will help you adjust and create effective practices in the future.

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Step 6: Cool-Down (5-10 minutes)

Static Stretching: Use static stretches to relax muscles, prevent soreness, and improve flexibility. Hold each stretch for at least 30 seconds, focusing on key muscle groups used throughout practice.

Team Reflection: Use this time to reflect on the practice. Highlight successes, identify areas for improvement, and encourage athletes to share their thoughts. This helps build communication and keeps everyone motivated.

Step 7: Post-Practice Review

Coach’s Notes: After practice, jot down observations to tailor future sessions. For instance:

  • Goal Achieved: The pyramid sequence was performed with clean transitions.
  • Focus for Next Practice: Spend more time on tumbling synchronization and flyer body control during stunts.

Keeping these notes will help you adjust and create effective practices in the future.

Practical Tips for Maximizing Practice Efficiency

  1. Use Timers: Keep a timer handy to stick to your schedule and maintain efficiency. Set a timer for each drill to prevent overspending time on one activity.
  2. Station Work: Set up stations for different drills—like tumbling, flexibility, and stunting—so that athletes can rotate every 10 minutes. This reduces waiting time and keeps everyone engaged.
  3. Assistant Coaches or Leaders: Utilize assistant coaches or experienced athletes as small group leaders. This allows for more individual attention and faster progression.

4. Adapt Based on Energy Levels: If the team seems fatigued, spend more time on stretching or less intense skills to prevent injury and maintain morale.

Sample Practice Schedule

  • 5:00 – 5:10 PM: Warm-Up (Dynamic stretches and cardio)
  • 5:10 – 5:25 PM: Stretching and Conditioning (Static stretches, planks, wall sits)
  • 5:25 – 5:55 PM: Skill Drills (Tumbling and Stunt Progressions)
  • 5:55 – 6:15 PM: Routine Sectional Practice (Focus on transitions and timing)
  • 6:15 – 6:35 PM: Full Routine Run-Through and Video Review
  • 6:35 – 6:45 PM: Cool-Down and Team Reflection

Effective cheer practice planning is all about making sure each minute is used with purpose. By setting clear objectives, breaking down skills, utilizing drills, and ensuring proper pacing, coaches can help their athletes progress efficiently throughout the season. Remember that every practice builds towards competition day, so a well-structured practice plan can be the difference between a good routine and a great one. With the strategies above, your team will be ready to shine on the mat.

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Choreographing Cheer Routines That Stand Out

Choreographing Cheer Routines That Stand Out

By Steve Pawlyk

Published November 1, 2024

Creating a cheer routine that captivates both the audience and judges takes more than technical skill; it requires creativity, smart use of transitions, and an understanding of how to maximize your team’s strengths. For example, the routine by Cheer Extreme Senior Elite at Worlds 2023 stood out due to its seamless transitions and creative use of musical cues, which kept the audience engaged from start to finish. Here are some actionable tips to help you design a standout cheer routine from beginning to end.

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1. Prioritize Unique Transitions

Transitions can make or break the flow of your routine. The key is to keep movements seamless and visually engaging while transitioning between stunts, tumbling passes, or formations. For example, Cheer Athletics used a creative rolling transition to shift from a pyramid to a tumbling pass in their 2023 Nationals routine, which kept the movement dynamic and surprised the judges. Try integrating elements like cartwheels, spins, or even high-energy choreographed runs to shift athletes across the mat. Unexpected, smooth transitions make the entire routine feel polished and add another layer of sophistication.

2. Emphasize Visual Formations

The formation of your team at any point during the routine impacts how the entire performance looks to judges. Mix up your formations frequently, ensuring that there’s a dynamic visual effect for every big stunt or movement. Consider using video review during practice to identify gaps or inconsistencies in formations and make necessary adjustments to keep everything looking sharp. Create different levels by incorporating jumps or using flyers for height, which adds dimension to your routine and prevents any dull moments.

 

3. Musical Cues for Maximum Impact

Choreographing to the beat is expected, but choreographing to specific musical cues can elevate your performance. Use key lyrics, sound effects, or beat drops as cues for powerful moments, like throwing a basket toss or hitting a perfect stunt. For example, using a mix with a beat drop similar to the one in Beyoncé’s ‘Run the World (Girls)’ for a perfectly timed tumbling pass can create an impactful moment that energizes both the audience and judges. These connections make your routine feel in sync with the music and help the audience stay engaged.

4. Integrate Signature Stunts

Including a signature stunt that defines your team can help set you apart. To create a signature stunt, start by evaluating what makes your team unique—whether it’s their exceptional flexibility, strength, or speed. Identify your team’s standout qualities and design a stunt that highlights these attributes. You could begin by experimenting with different variations of existing stunts and adding unique twists that only your athletes can execute confidently. Once you’ve created a stunt that feels unique, practice it until it becomes second nature and consistently wows the judges. This could be a unique pyramid, a creative partner stunt, or a move that only your athletes can pull off with style. Think about what makes your team unique—maybe it’s their flexibility, their speed, or their strength—and design a stunt around those assets that the judges won’t forget.

5. Keep Pacing Varied

A great routine keeps the audience on their toes. Alternate between high-energy tumbling passes and slower, dramatic moments like a breathtaking pyramid. To ensure athletes are conditioned for these changes, practice pacing by running sections of the routine at full speed, then review video footage to identify moments where athletes need extra conditioning or adjustments to keep energy levels consistent. This ebb and flow in pacing keeps the judges’ attention and gives athletes a chance to catch their breath while still keeping the routine visually and emotionally impactful.

6. Leverage Unexpected Elements

The judges have seen thousands of routines. To stand out, try incorporating unexpected elements like partner work, tumbling passes initiated from stunts, or cheer-specific dance elements. Mixing in traditional cheer components with newer, more innovative twists can keep the judges guessing and make your routine one to remember. For example, incorporating a traditional pyramid structure but adding a twist where flyers perform a synchronized spin before transitioning into a basket toss can provide an unexpected wow factor that elevates the routine.

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7. Be Intentional with Every Move

Every single move should have a purpose—whether it’s setting up the next big element or showing off an athlete’s strength. Avoid filler movements just to kill time. Instead, each step should flow into the next with intention, creating a cohesive performance where all elements build upon one another for a final, showstopping impression. One effective drill is to video the entire routine and have athletes identify and eliminate any unnecessary movements, ensuring each move serves a purpose. Additionally, practicing short segments repeatedly with focused intention can help athletes become more aware of how every movement contributes to the overall routine.

8. Practice Timing to Perfection

The entire team hitting stunts and movements at exactly the same time is vital for that “wow” factor. Make timing a priority during practice by breaking down each section of the routine and using counts to ensure precision. A helpful timing exercise is to use an 8-count track and have athletes perform specific actions on each count, repeating until every movement is synchronized. Additionally, counting out loud as a team during stunts and tumbling passes can reinforce timing consistency. Synchronization is one of the key components that judges look for, and it’s an easy way to make your routine feel sharp and professional.

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9. Involve the Whole Team in Creative Moments

Get creative input from your athletes! They may have unique stunt ideas or interesting transitions that can enhance the routine. For example, you could dedicate a ‘creative brainstorming’ session during practice where athletes work in small groups to develop new transitions or stunts. Involving them in the creative process can boost morale and ensure they feel personally invested in making the routine the best it can be.

10. Finish Strong with a Memorable End Pose

The end of your routine is your final chance to leave an impression. Make sure it’s visually strong and clearly punctuates the performance. Whether it’s a dramatic group pose, a held pyramid, or a coordinated tumble-out, the ending should leave the judges with a powerful last image of your team. For example, Top Gun All Stars ended their 2023 Nationals routine with a dynamic, multi-level pyramid combined with a tumbling-out sequence that featured perfectly timed flips and high-energy poses, creating a lasting impact. Consider using a mix of different levels, unique poses, or even a surprise element like a split or jump to finish on an exciting note.

Choreographing a cheer routine that stands out is all about maximizing what makes your team unique, using creative transitions, and making sure each part of your routine connects with the audience. Use these tips to help your team shine on the mat, and turn every performance into an unforgettable experience.

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Navarro vs. Blinn: NJCAA, the New Era of Competitive Cheer, & How to Coach Multiple Rounds

Navarro vs. Blinn NJCAA the New Era of Competitive Cheer and How to Coach Multiple Rounds

By Steve Pawlyk

Published October 25, 2024

The first-ever NJCAA competitive cheerleading meet took place on October 19, 2024, marking a pivotal moment for junior college cheerleading. This historic meet featured two powerhouse programs, Navarro College and Blinn College, going head-to-head at the Kruse Center in Brenham, Texas. Traditionally known for their dominance at the National Cheer Association (NCA) competitions, both schools embraced the NJCAA’s shift to a structured, multi-round competition format, signaling a new era for collegiate cheer at the junior college level.

Meet Structure: A New Format for Cheer

This NJCAA meet differed from the typical one-shot routines seen at NCA championships. Instead, it featured a three-period format with multiple heats, offering more opportunities for athletes to showcase their skills in specific categories such as tumbling, stunt building, and creative tosses. The shift to this format reflects a growing emphasis on precision and consistency, requiring teams to sustain high energy and focus across multiple rounds rather than a single performance.

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Performance Breakdown: Key Highlights

  1. Compulsory Tumbling (Period 1):
    • Blinn secured early wins with impressive toe tucks and standing layouts.
    • Navarro answered back with victories in standing hand tucks and round-off tucks, resulting in a tightly contested start.
  2. Creative Building and Stunts (Period 2):
    • Both teams excelled in pyramid formations and stunt sequences, splitting wins across the heats.
    • The second period also featured basket tosses and creative elements, further challenging athletes to showcase both skill and artistry.
  3. Final Compulsory Routine (Period 3):
    • The competition culminated in a one-minute compulsory routine, with Navarro narrowly edging out Blinn, 50-45.

The meet ended with Navarro scoring 154 points over Blinn’s 150, underscoring just how evenly matched these teams were throughout the event.

What This Competition Means for Cheerleading

This meet represents more than just a rivalry—it highlights a new direction for NJCAA cheerleading. Historically, junior college programs like Blinn and Navarro balanced sideline performances with NCA competitions, where they had one chance to impress. With the NJCAA format, cheerleading now emphasizes multi-round strategy, offering athletes multiple opportunities to perform and adapt throughout the meet.

For cheer coaches and athletes nationwide, this shift offers new opportunities:

  • Development of Endurance and Versatility: Athletes must now maintain energy and composure over extended periods and adjust in real-time.
  • Increased Focus on Technique and Execution: The format rewards clean execution and strategic decision-making, fostering skill development across different areas of cheer.

• • Expanded Competitive Opportunities: Blinn’s coach expressed optimism about more NJCAA events being scheduled, opening the door for other programs to adopt the format and grow junior college cheer into a more structured sport.

Looking Ahead: A Growing Landscape

This first NJCAA meet sets a precedent for future competitions, potentially expanding the sport’s visibility and providing new pathways for student-athletes. Both Navarro and Blinn, with their storied NCA success, have proven that cheerleading at the junior college level can thrive in this evolving competitive landscape.

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How to Coach Multiple Rounds: Lessons from NJCAA Cheer Meets

Coaching for multi-round cheer competitions, like those recently introduced by the NJCAA, requires a fresh approach compared to single-routine events. The Navarro vs. Blinn meet, which featured multiple heats across three periods, offers valuable insights into maintaining energy, focus, and strategy throughout these demanding events. Below is a breakdown of key coaching strategies to excel in multi-round competitions.

1. Strategic Energy Management Across Heats

In multi-round formats, it’s critical to pace your athletes to sustain energy. Unlike single-shot performances, multiple heats require athletes to perform at peak levels several times. Coaches can incorporate interval training into practice to simulate competition pacing. Rest and recovery periods should also be built between routines to ensure athletes are refreshed for each heat.

  • Tip: Rotate athletes in non-essential heats to prevent fatigue during crucial rounds, such as stunt or creative building heats later in the event.
  • Incorporate Conditioning: Endurance drills like circuit training and high-intensity interval workouts help athletes build the stamina needed to perform multiple routines successfully over extended periods.
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2. Building Versatility and Flexibility

Coaches should train athletes to handle multiple roles, such as switching between positions in pyramids and stunt sequences. Versatility ensures seamless transitions between heats and gives the team more flexibility to adapt to changes or injuries during competitions. Athletes performing as both bases and flyers can become key assets in ensuring smooth routine shifts.

  • Role Assignments: Use grid systems to track athlete participation across heats and avoid overloading individuals, ensuring they can perform optimally throughout the event.
  • Skill Assessments: Evaluate each athlete’s strengths in tumbling, stunts, and pyramids before the season, giving you a strategic advantage when assigning routines.

3. Maintaining Focus Through Mental Preparation

Multi-round competitions demand more mental stamina from athletes. Coaches can use visualization techniques and breathing exercises to help athletes stay focused and calm during breaks between heats. Group mindfulness sessions during practice can also foster mental resilience, keeping athletes sharp for every round.

  • Pre-Performance Rituals: Establish routines to reduce anxiety and ensure athletes remain focused between heats.
  • Visualization: Encourage athletes to mentally rehearse routines during downtime, envisioning each heat as a new opportunity to excel.

4. Using Strategic Adjustments Between Heats

The NJCAA’s multi-heat format offers the advantage of mid-competition adjustments. Coaches can review performance trends between heats, such as timing issues or minor form breaks, and provide immediate feedback. This adaptability allows teams to recover and correct mistakes in real time, potentially turning a competition in their favor.

  • Video Analysis: If possible, film heats and review them with the team between rounds to identify areas for quick improvement.
  • Adapt Strategies: Have backup plans for stunts or routines that prove inconsistent during early heats, focusing on cleaner execution to maximize later rounds.

5. Coaching Beyond the Routine: Building Team Chemistry

Cohesive teamwork is essential for multi-round success. Coaches can foster camaraderie with team-building exercises and ensure that athletes support each other through the highs and lows of competition. A supportive team culture ensures that athletes stay motivated across multiple heats.

  • Team Bonding Sessions: Activities like group dinners or team outings before competitions can build trust and communication among athletes.
  • Positive Reinforcement: Celebrate small victories after each heat to keep morale high, even if adjustments are needed for later rounds.

6. Looking Forward: NJCAA’s Impact on Competitive Cheer Coaching

The NJCAA’s adoption of multi-round formats brings a new dimension to cheerleading, providing athletes with more opportunities to showcase their skills and perform under varied conditions. This shift requires coaches to rethink traditional training methods, focusing on endurance, mental resilience, and strategic planning. As this format grows, coaches will need to emphasize flexibility and adaptability to remain competitive.

As the NJCAA aims to host more events like this, expect other programs to join in, creating a national circuit that could further elevate the sport at the collegiate level. This moment marks the beginning of a more inclusive and competitive cheer environment, where athletes have more chances to showcase their skills and teams can develop more comprehensive strategies to succeed.

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Avoiding Burnout: How Top Cheer Programs Manage Intense Competition Seasons

How top cheer teams avoid burnout

By Steve Pawlyk

Published October 21, 2024

I think we all know competitive cheer is a demanding sport that requires relentless dedication, combining strength, flexibility, and endurance. With top-tier competitions like The Cheerleading Worlds and ICU Championships, athletes often face long seasons packed with intense training, travel, and pressure to perform. Leading cheer programs such as Top Gun All Stars, Cheer Extreme, and Brandon All-Stars have developed effective strategies to prevent athlete burnout, ensuring their teams perform at peak levels without compromising well-being.

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1. Balancing Training Volume and Rest Days

Top cheer programs understand the importance of balancing high-intensity practices with rest. Coaches from Cheer Extreme Raleigh, known for their meticulous routines, schedule mandatory rest days to allow athletes’ bodies to recover. This approach helps minimize the risk of overuse injuries, which are common in cheerleading due to repetitive tumbling and stunting sequences.

For programs competing in both national and international events, such as Top Gun All Stars (winners of L6 Senior Large Coed), the offseason serves as a critical time to reset physically and mentally. Coaches focus on lighter skill-building sessions rather than full choreography to maintain fitness while avoiding fatigue.

2. Mental Health Support and Stress Management Techniques

Competitive cheer involves intense psychological demands. Teams like Brandon All-Stars emphasize mental health by incorporating mindfulness practices and sports psychology workshops. Athletes learn relaxation techniques to manage competition-day anxiety and burnout associated with travel and rigorous training schedules.

Additionally, Cheer Athletics provides access to mental health professionals and peer-support networks. These initiatives encourage athletes to openly discuss stress and mental fatigue, promoting a healthy team environment where athletes feel supported through challenging seasons.

3. Smart Travel and Recovery Plans

Travel can disrupt athletes’ sleep and recovery, particularly when competing in multiple competitions within a short period. Programs like The Stingray Allstars, who regularly compete at large-scale events like The Cheerleading Worlds, use smart travel strategies. Teams arrive early at competition sites to adjust to time zone changes and avoid jet lag.

  • Arriving Early to Adjust and Prepare
    Teams often arrive at competition sites a day or more before the event begins. This early arrival helps athletes adjust to new environments, manage time zone changes, and minimize jet lag. It also provides time for pre-competition routines like light practice, stretching, and warm-ups without the stress of rushed travel.
  • Smart Travel Planning and Flexible Accommodations
    Many cheer programs utilize specialized travel services like Varsity Spirit’s Stay Smart program, which arranges flexible housing and transportation. This allows athletes to stay at nearby hotels, ensuring minimal commute time to venues and optimal rest between events. Flexible booking options also accommodate travel changes, reducing stress for athletes and staff during long seasons.
  • Nutrition and Active Recovery on Travel Days
    To maintain energy levels, teams prioritize proper nutrition throughout travel. They pack healthy snacks and focus on balanced meals, avoiding excessive sugar or caffeine that can disrupt sleep or cause energy crashes. Incorporating active recovery on travel days—such as light stretching, yoga, or walking—also helps athletes maintain mobility and reduce muscle stiffness.
  • Creating Buffer Time Between Events
    Successful programs carefully plan their schedules to allow for downtime between competitions. This includes days dedicated to rest and recovery post-event, where athletes can recharge physically and mentally. Managing post-competition “cheer hangovers,” a phenomenon where athletes experience emotional or physical exhaustion, is crucial to sustaining performance throughout the season.
  • Hydration and Sleep Hygiene
    Staying hydrated is essential, especially during travel and long competition days. Teams encourage frequent water breaks and sometimes use electrolyte drinks during intense events. Sleep hygiene practices, such as maintaining consistent bedtime routines and limiting screen time, help athletes get quality sleep even in unfamiliar settings.

Additionally, many elite programs prioritize recovery on travel days, using tools like compression therapy and ice baths to reduce muscle soreness. Ensuring athletes have adequate downtime between competitions also plays a key role in preventing burnout.

4. Injury Prevention and Customized Training Programs

Injury prevention is paramount for cheer programs aiming to compete at the highest levels without burning out their athletes. Programs like Rain Athletics and ICE All Stars focus on injury prevention by tailoring individual training plans that account for athletes’ needs and physical limitations. Cross-training exercises, such as yoga and swimming, are incorporated to build strength without stressing overworked muscle groups.

Teams also limit the number of “full-out” practices to reduce the physical toll of repeatedly performing competition routines. Instead, practices may focus on sections of routines or visualization exercises to mentally rehearse the performance without risking fatigue.

5. Team Bonding and Social Support

The most successful cheer programs recognize that camaraderie is essential to long-term athlete well-being. Cheer Extreme SSX and South Coast Cheer’s Fearless have developed strong bonding practices to create cohesive, high-performing teams. These programs understand that beyond technical skill, fostering team unity is crucial for handling the pressures of competitive seasons like The Cheerleading Worlds and MAJORS.

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Cheer Extreme SSX emphasizes structured team bonding activities, such as organized group outings and movie nights, which help athletes unwind and develop deeper interpersonal relationships outside of practice. These activities also promote better in-competition communication, which is crucial for executing precise stunts and choreography under pressure.

South Coast Cheer Fearless, known for their success in the L6 Senior XSmall division, similarly prioritizes team bonding. They regularly organize post-practice dinners and outings, creating opportunities for athletes to connect outside the competitive environment. This culture of camaraderie has been a key factor in their ability to maintain consistent high performance throughout their undefeated season, as they continue to win at major competitions like MAJORS and NCA Nationals.

Both programs demonstrate that by nurturing a supportive and close-knit environment, athletes become more resilient, motivated, and capable of performing under high-stakes conditions. The strong relationships within these teams not only foster morale but also provide essential emotional support, helping athletes manage stress and stay engaged throughout the season. These bonding practices contribute directly to their competitive success by ensuring that every member feels valued and connected to the team’s goals.

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Bonus Team Bulding Ideas:

  • World Cup Shooting Stars fosters a family-like atmosphere, emphasizing both competition and personal growth. Their success is attributed to a positive team environment that ensures each athlete feels valued. They engage in seasonal team bonding activities, such as themed parties, which help cultivate unity and allow members to relax and connect before high-pressure competitions
  • KC Cheer Fierce 5 is known for their strong culture of tradition and community. They prioritize bonding through structured choreography camps and regular team practices. This creates a rhythm where athletes learn to depend on each other, strengthening their on-mat chemistry during competitions
  • Twist & Shout Diamonds & GymTyme IL Fever tend to focus on building trust among teammates through consistent practice sessions and team outings. Trust is crucial for executing complex stunts and tumbling sequences safely under pressure. Off-mat bonding events also help athletes decompress and maintain mental well-being throughout the season
  • Woodlands Elite Black Ops‘s strategy is skill-building sessions with team-building exercises. Their bonding efforts go beyond practice, including fun activities like scavenger hunts or escape rooms, encouraging problem-solving and collaboration among athletes

Avoiding burnout is essential for elite cheer programs competing at the highest levels. Through smart training plans, mental health support, intentional recovery strategies, and fostering team cohesion, programs like Top Gun All Stars, Cheer Extreme, and Brandon All-Stars set a gold standard for balancing performance and well-being. These strategies not only keep athletes healthy but also help them maintain the passion and drive needed to excel during demanding seasons like The Cheerleading Worlds and ICU Championships.

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Showcase Season: A Comprehensive Guide for Cheer Coaches

Showcase Season A Comprehensive Guide for Cheer Coaches

By Steve Pawlyk

Published October 14, 2024

As we approach one of the most thrilling times in the cheerleading calendar—Showcase Season—it’s crucial for coaches to prepare their teams both mentally and physically. Showcases provide the opportunity to perform in front of an audience without the pressure of competition scores, making them the perfect rehearsal for the upcoming competition season. Here’s a detailed guide to ensure your team shines during their showcase.

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1. Structured and Consistent Training

Creating a well-balanced training schedule is vital in the weeks leading up to your showcase. Regular practice is the key to achieving smooth transitions, timing precision, and confidence. Focus on:

  • Skill-building and Routine Refinement: Dedicate part of each practice to clean up any rough spots in the routine, emphasizing synchronization and stunt timing.
  • Strength and Stamina: Incorporate conditioning exercises like endurance drills, circuit training, and cardio to build the stamina necessary for a high-energy performance.
  • Full-Out Dress Rehearsals: Ensure your athletes are practicing the full routine in uniform, under conditions as close to showcase day as possible. This includes performing in front of a small audience to simulate the nerves and adrenaline rush they will experience during the real thing.

2. Mastering Presentation and Clean Execution

While showcases are less formal than competitions, the performance should still be sharp and clean to leave a lasting impression:

  • Showmanship Matters: Encourage athletes to maintain high energy, smile, and engage with the audience through eye contact. Performance quality can make a big difference in how your routine is perceived, even if you’re not executing the most complex stunts.
  • Technical Precision: Judges at future competitions will notice the smallest details. Use the showcase to refine tight formations, sharp motions, and clean transitions. Work on eliminating unnecessary movements that could result in deductions in competition.
  • Polish the Routine: If your team struggles with consistency on certain elements, consider simplifying those sections to prioritize clean execution over complexity. You want the audience to leave impressed by a flawless performance.

3. Mental and Emotional Preparedness

Physical preparation is only part of the equation—mental readiness is equally important. Here are some strategies to ensure your team is mentally focused:

  • Visualization: Encourage your athletes to use mental imagery. Have them visualize hitting their stunts, tumbling, and dance sequences perfectly. Studies show that visualizing success helps athletes perform better when the time comes.
  • Setting Intentions: Before each practice, guide your athletes to set a positive intention for the day. It could be something as simple as “I will stay focused and confident” or “I will support my teammates”. This not only keeps their mindset positive but also reinforces team unity.
  • Energy Management: Coaches should help athletes manage performance anxiety by teaching breathing techniques like box breathing. This helps athletes center themselves and turn nervous energy into focus.
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4. Nutrition and Hydration

Fueling the body properly is crucial for peak performance:

  • Balanced Meals: Leading up to the showcase, ensure your athletes are eating balanced meals with a mix of complex carbohydrates (for energy) and protein (for muscle recovery). A good pre-performance snack could be oatmeal with eggs or a turkey sandwich.
  • Stay Hydrated: Encourage athletes to drink water consistently during practices and especially on showcase day. Dehydration can lead to fatigue and a lackluster performance.
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5. Building Team Camaraderie

A cohesive team will always perform better under pressure. Use the showcase season to foster deeper connections among teammates:

  • Team Bonding: Organize activities like team dinners, movie nights, or even post-practice outings to strengthen the bond among your athletes. This sense of unity can translate to better communication and synchronization on the mat.
  • Positive Reinforcement: After each practice, highlight individual and group successes. This will boost confidence and help keep morale high leading up to showcase day.

6. Post-Performance Reflection

After the showcase, take the opportunity to reflect on what went well and what needs improvement:

  • Review the Performance: Record the showcase and review it with the team. Analyze the areas where the team excelled and where further refinement is needed before competition season.
  • Celebrate Achievements: Regardless of any mistakes, celebrate the team’s hard work and dedication. Showcase season is not just about nailing the routine, but also about enjoying the process and setting the stage for future success.

By incorporating these strategies, your team will not only perform their best at the showcase but also be well-prepared for the high-pressure environment of competition season. Showcase season is an invaluable opportunity for growth—both individually and as a team—so make the most of it!

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Music and Movement: How the Right Soundtrack Can Transform Your Cheerleading Practice

Music and Movement How the Right Soundtrack Can Transform Your Cheerleading Practice

By Steve Pawlyk

Published September 9, 2024

Cheerleading is a sport that thrives on energy, precision, and timing. Whether you’re preparing for a competitive routine or just working on your stunts and pyramids, the right soundtrack can make a world of difference. In this article, we’ll dive into how using the right music during practice can elevate your performance, improve coordination, and keep your team motivated from start to finish.

Why Music Matters in Cheerleading Practice

Music sets the tone for any performance, and cheerleading is no exception. Choosing the right soundtrack can influence everything from energy levels to synchronization. Here are a few reasons why incorporating the perfect music mix into your practices is crucial:

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  1. Boosts Energy and Motivation
    The tempo of your music can make or break a practice. Upbeat, fast-paced tracks create an energetic atmosphere that pushes athletes to give their all. Whether you’re working on tumbling passes or perfecting your dance section, the right music will keep your cheerleaders pumped and engaged throughout the practice.
  2. Enhances Timing and Coordination
    Music helps teams sync their movements. With specific beats to hit, cheerleaders can better understand the timing of their stunts, jumps, and transitions. This is particularly important for routines that involve intricate formations or pyramid structures, where timing is everything.
  3. Improves Focus
    The right soundtrack isn’t just about fun—it’s also about focus. Music with a steady rhythm and clear beats allows athletes to concentrate on their routine while staying in sync with the rest of the team. Having a consistent soundtrack helps eliminate distractions, keeping everyone focused on the task at hand.
  4. Sets the Mood for Performance
    Just as music sets the mood for movies, it can do the same for cheerleading. If your routine has a specific theme, like a fierce or dramatic vibe, playing music that complements that theme during practice helps cheerleaders get into character. The more they feel the routine’s energy, the better they’ll perform during competition.

5. Reduces Burnout
Long, intense practices can be mentally and physically exhausting. Having the right music mix can turn an exhausting practice into an enjoyable experience, allowing cheerleaders to push through fatigue. It creates a fun atmosphere that motivates the entire team to keep pushing through difficult sections of the routine.

How to Choose the Right Music for Practice

Now that we’ve established the benefits of music in cheer practice, how do you choose the right mix? Here are a few tips to keep in mind:

  • Match the Music to the Routine’s Style: If you’re working on a high-energy routine, opt for fast-paced tracks with plenty of beats per minute (BPM). Slower, more controlled routines benefit from music that has a strong rhythm but isn’t overwhelming.
  • Include Variety: Use different tracks for different sections of the routine. For example, choose one song for stunting practice and another for working on choreography. This helps break up practice while keeping the team engaged.
  • Use Custom Cheer Mixes: Custom cheer mixes are specifically designed for cheerleading routines and can be tailored to fit the exact timing and vibe of your performance. Investing in a professional mix for practice and performance ensures that the timing is flawless.

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The Power of Premade Mixes: Affordable, Customizable, and Ready to Go

If you’re looking for a way to maximize your budget without compromising on quality, premade mixes are an excellent option for cheerleading teams. These mixes are professionally produced and offer all the energy and structure of a custom mix, but at a fraction of the cost. Premade mixes are not only less expensive, but they also provide an incredible level of flexibility to suit your team’s needs.

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Customization Options

One of the biggest advantages of using a premade mix is that it’s highly customizable. You can add:

  • Voiceovers to highlight your team’s name or chant specific phrases
  • Sound effects to match the intensity of your stunts or dramatic moments in your routine
  • Additional editing or other customization elements that match the theme or timing of your routine

With these customizable features, your premade mix can feel almost as unique as a fully custom mix, allowing your team to stand out during performances.

Instant Access for Immediate Practice

The best part? You can download the base version of the mix immediately after purchase. This means that while you wait for your customizations to be added, you can start practicing with the uncustomized version right away. This feature is especially helpful for teams working on tight schedules. The uncustomized mix allows you to get a head start on mastering the routine’s timing and flow, ensuring that you’re prepared once the customized elements are added.

Whether you’re prepping for a major competition or fine-tuning your choreography, having access to a premade mix gives you the flexibility to start training immediately, keeping your team on track and ready to perform.

Adding premade mixes to your cheer music toolkit gives you the best of both worlds—cost-efficiency and customization—while keeping your team ready to practice without delay. It’s a smart option that ensures you never miss a beat.

Practicing to a Click Track for Precision and Focus

At the start of the season, many cheer teams prefer to practice with a click track. A click track provides a steady beat, allowing athletes to focus on timing and synchronization without the distraction of a full music mix. Coaches also love this approach because it allows their voices to be heard clearly as they work through choreography and fine-tune stunts. For some teams, it’s less distracting and offers a more controlled environment for mastering the basics. IPP Music offers a free click track download to help your team start strong—grab it here.

The right soundtrack can completely transform your cheerleading practice. By selecting music that boosts energy, enhances coordination, and improves focus, you’ll set your team up for success. Whether you opt for custom mixes or your favorite pump-up tracks, incorporating music into every phase of practice is essential for keeping your team motivated and prepared for competition.

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Preparing Your Team for End-of-Season Cheer Events: A Coach’s Guide

Preparing Your Team for End of Season Cheer Events A Coachs Guide

By Steve Pawlyk

Published September 3, 2024

As the cheerleading season progresses, the stakes get higher, and the competition gets tougher. The end-of-season events, such as the Allstar World Championship and the ICU World Championship, are some of the most prestigious competitions in the cheerleading world. For coaches, preparing a team to excel in these events requires meticulous planning, intense training, and a strong mental game. Here’s how you can ensure your team is ready to shine when it matters most.

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1. Start with a Strong Foundation

  • Refine Basic Skills: Before delving into complex routines, make sure your team has mastered the basics. Stunts, tumbling, and jumps should be flawless and consistent. This foundation is crucial for building more intricate performances.
  • Conditioning and Strength Training: Incorporate regular conditioning sessions focused on building the strength and endurance needed for high-energy performances. This includes exercises that target core stability, flexibility, and explosive power.

2. Crafting the Perfect Routine

  • Routine Composition: Create a routine that highlights your team’s strengths while adhering to the scoring criteria of the competition. Balance difficulty with execution to avoid deductions. Consider consulting with choreographers who specialize in end-of-season competitions to gain an edge.
  • Incorporate Unique Elements: To stand out, incorporate creative elements such as unique transitions, visual effects, or unexpected musical choices. Judges often appreciate originality, provided it doesn’t compromise the routine’s execution.

3. Mental Preparation

* Visualization Techniques: Encourage athletes to use visualization techniques, imagining themselves successfully performing the routine. This mental rehearsal can boost confidence and reduce anxiety.
* Focus on Team Cohesion: Building a strong sense of unity and trust within the team is crucial. Team-building activities, group discussions, and positive reinforcement can help foster a supportive environment, essential for high-pressure situations.

4. Simulate Competition Conditions

* Mock Competitions: Hold full-out performances under conditions that simulate the actual competition environment. This includes performing in front of an audience, adhering to strict time limits, and dealing with potential distractions.
* Video Analysis: Record these performances and review them with the team. Highlight both the strengths and areas that need improvement. Use this feedback loop to make necessary adjustments and refine the routine further.

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5. Focus on Recovery and Injury Prevention
* Injury Prevention: As training intensity ramps up, so does the risk of injury. Ensure that athletes are following proper warm-up and cool-down protocols. Regularly check in with athletes about any aches or pains and address them promptly.
* Rest and Recovery: Plan for adequate rest days and recovery sessions. Overtraining can lead to burnout and diminish performance. Incorporate activities like yoga, stretching, and massage therapy to aid in recovery.
6. Fine-Tuning and Final Adjustments
* Routine Adjustments: As the competition approaches, make any final tweaks to the routine based on feedback and performance. Focus on cleaning up the details—pointed toes, sharp motions, and synchronized timing.
* Mental Rehearsals: In the final days before the competition, reduce physical training and focus on mental rehearsals. Use this time to build confidence and ensure that each athlete knows their role inside and out.
7. Prepare for the Event Day
* Event Logistics: Ensure that all logistics, from travel arrangements to uniform checks, are in order well in advance. Reducing stress on event day allows the team to focus solely on their performance.
* Nutrition and Hydration: Educate athletes on the importance of proper nutrition and hydration leading up to the event. A well-fueled body is essential for peak performance.

8. During the Competition
* Stay Calm and Focused: As a coach, your demeanor sets the tone for the team. Stay calm, offer constructive feedback, and keep the team focused on their goals.
* Post-Performance Reflection: After the performance, regardless of the outcome, gather the team for a reflection session. Highlight what went well and what can be improved for future performances. Use this as a learning experience for all athletes.

Preparing for end-of-season cheerleading events requires more than just skill; it requires strategy, mental toughness, and a well-rounded approach to training. By focusing on these key areas, you can help your team not only compete but excel on the biggest stages in cheerleading. Remember, the journey to these events is as important as the performance itself—every practice, every drill, and every moment of preparation contributes to the final outcome.

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The Worldwide Rise of Cheer: Spotlight on Japan, Australia, and Norway at 2024 ICU Championships

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By Steve Pawlyk

Published August 19, 2024

Cheerleading has long been associated with American sports culture, but the sport has been experiencing a significant global expansion in recent years. This trend was particularly evident at the 2024 ICU World Cheerleading Championships, where several countries showcased their prowess, signaling a shift in the competitive cheerleading landscape. Among the standout nations were Japan, Australia, and Norway, each making significant strides and proving that cheerleading is truly becoming a global sport.

Team Japan: Rising to the Top in International Cheerleading

Japan’s ascent in competitive cheer has been nothing short of remarkable. Over the past decade, Japan has evolved from a country primarily known for its success in dance categories to a formidable contender in cheerleading, particularly in the Coed Elite division. This transformation is a testament to the country’s dedication to excellence and the strategic efforts made by Cheer Japan, the organization responsible for nurturing and developing the nation’s cheerleading talent.

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Evolution

Cheerleading in Japan has a rich history, supported by several key organizations, including Cheer Japan, which was founded in 2010. Initially, Japan made a strong impact in dance categories, such as Freestyle Pom and Hip Hop, where they consistently placed in the top ranks at international competitions. However, the nation’s ambitions extended beyond dance, leading to the formation of All-Girl and Coed Elite teams that would eventually compete at the ICU World Cheerleading Championships.

Japan’s Coed Elite team made its debut in 2014, but it wasn’t until 2023 that they secured their first gold medal, a historic moment that marked Japan’s emergence as a top contender in cheerleading. This victory was the result of meticulous preparation, including nationwide tryouts and rigorous training sessions held weekly. These efforts paid off, with the team making it to the finals for the first time and ultimately taking home the gold

Standout Athletes and Coaches

The success of Japan’s cheerleading teams can be attributed to both the athletes’ dedication and the expertise of their coaches. For example, Sonoka Kasahara, the head coach of the Coed Elite team, played a crucial role in leading the team to their historic victory in 2023. Under Kasahara’s guidance, the athletes engaged in a disciplined training regime that included stunt and tumbling homework, as well as intensive practice sessions in Florida just before the championship. This level of preparation was unprecedented for the team and demonstrated a new level of commitment that propelled them to the top

Additionally, the athletes themselves have shown remarkable resilience and skill. Many of the team members had never competed at such a high level before, making their achievement even more impressive. The win in 2023 is likely just the beginning. They clearly have momentum 🙂

Team Australia: A Consistent Cheer Powerhouse

Australia has cemented its place as a formidable force in the cheerleading world, particularly in the Coed and All-Girl divisions. The country’s consistent performances at international competitions, especially at the ICU World Cheerleading Championships, highlight the depth of talent and the strong cheerleading culture that has been cultivated over the years.

A Legacy of Success

Australia’s cheerleading history is marked by steady growth and increasing success on the global stage. The Australian Cheer Union (ACU) has played a pivotal role in this development, bringing together the nation’s top talent to compete at the highest levels. The ACU’s strategic approach includes rigorous selection processes, where athletes from across the country are chosen to represent Australia in various international events. This method has proven effective, as seen in their impressive performances at the 2023 and 2024 ICU World Cheerleading Championships.

In 2023, Australia had one of its most successful showings, with all teams placing in the top five in their respective divisions. The All Girl Elite team secured a historic gold medal, marking Australia’s first World Championship title in this category. Meanwhile, the Coed Elite team earned a silver medal, showcasing the country’s competitive edge across multiple divisions. These achievements were not just a testament to the athletes’ skills but also to the exceptional coaching and preparation that went into these performances.

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Standout Athletes and Coaches

Key to Australia’s success has been the dedication and expertise of its coaches, such as Derrick Turner, the head coach of the All Girl Elite team, and Eddie Davey, who leads the Coed Elite team. These coaches have been instrumental in pushing the boundaries of what Australian cheerleading can achieve, focusing on refining techniques, building team cohesion, and fostering a competitive spirit that has propelled the teams to international success.

Athletes from Team Australia have consistently demonstrated their prowess, with many standout performances that have caught the attention of the global cheerleading community. The training regimen for these athletes is intense, with preparation involving multiple training camps across Australia and final practice sessions held just before major competitions in the USA. This level of commitment from both coaches and athletes has been a significant factor in Australia’s rise as a cheerleading powerhouse

Team Norway Cheer: Emerging Contenders

Norway has been making significant strides in the international cheerleading scene, particularly in the All-Girl and Coed Premier divisions. While the country may not have traditionally been seen as a cheerleading powerhouse, recent performances at global events like the ICU World Cheerleading Championships have shown that Norway is quickly becoming a formidable contender.

A History of Growth and Success

Norway’s cheerleading journey began with a slow and steady rise, primarily driven by the efforts of teams like the Viqueens Cheerleaders. The Viqueens, one of Norway’s most prominent cheerleading clubs, have played a pivotal role in elevating the country’s status on the world stage. Their team, Viqueens Spirit, has been competing internationally since 2011, steadily improving their performances over the years. In 2024, they achieved a monumental victory by winning their first-ever gold medal at The Cheerleading Worlds in the L7 International Open division. This win was the culmination of over a decade of hard work, dedication, and a strong culture of excellence within the team

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Standout Teams and Athletes

The Viqueens Spirit team is known for its rigorous training and the exceptional talent of its athletes. Notably, many members of this team also represent Norway at the ICU World Cheerleading Championships, demonstrating their versatility and high skill level across different competitions. In 2024, the Norwegian All-Girl Elite team, which included several athletes from the Viqueens, secured a spot on the podium, finishing just behind the United States and Finland. This achievement highlighted the depth of talent in Norway and underscored the country’s growing competitiveness on the international stage

Coaching and Development

The success of Norwegian cheerleading can be largely attributed to the quality of its coaching. Coaches like Nathalie Brøndrup, who have a deep connection to the sport both as former athletes and now as coaches, have been instrumental in building a culture of hard work and resilience. Brøndrup, for example, emphasized the importance of maintaining a strong, fighting spirit within the team, which has been a cornerstone of their success

In addition to coaching, Norway’s national cheerleading programs have benefited from structured development strategies, including regular training camps, participation in European and global championships, and a focus on technical skill development. Events like the ICU European Cheerleading Championships, hosted in Norway in 2024, have further provided a platform for Norwegian teams to compete at a high level and gain invaluable experience

As cheer continues to evolve, these countries are likely to remain at the forefront, inspiring others to elevate their programs. The future of cheerleading is undeniably global, and the sport is better for it.

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Mastering the Pyramid: Techniques for Building Strong, Safe, and Creative Cheerleading Stunts

Mastering the Pyramid Techniques for Building Strong Safe and Creative Cheerleading Stunts

By Steve Pawlyk

Published August 15, 2024

Cheerleading pyramids are one of the most dynamic and visually stunning elements of a cheer routine. They not only showcase the strength and skill of the athletes but also the creativity and precision of the coach. However, building a successful pyramid requires more than just physical prowess; it demands a deep understanding of technique, safety, and teamwork. In this article, we’ll explore essential techniques for constructing strong and safe cheerleading pyramids, offer unique ideas to make your stunts stand out, and provide a step-by-step guide on “How to build a cheer pyramid?”

The Foundations of a Strong and Safe Cheerleading Pyramid

Before diving into the creative aspects of pyramid building, it’s crucial to understand the fundamentals that ensure both strength and safety. Here are some key techniques:

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  1. Solid Bases: The Foundation of Success
    • Proper Stance: Bases should have a stable, shoulder-width stance with slightly bent knees to absorb the weight of the flyers. Their core should be engaged, and their back straight to maintain balance.
    • Grip and Hand Placement: Bases must have a firm grip on the flyers’ feet or ankles. Proper hand placement ensures that the flyers are secure and can be adjusted quickly if needed.
    • Communication: Clear and consistent communication between the bases and the flyers is essential. A simple cue like “ready” before lifting can make all the difference in timing and coordination.
  2. Flyer Technique: Lightness and Balance
    • Core Engagement: Flyers should keep their core tight and engage their muscles to maintain balance. A strong core allows flyers to stay light on their bases and reduces the risk of collapsing the pyramid.
    • Body Alignment: Flyers need to focus on keeping their body aligned, with hips over ankles and shoulders over hips. This alignment helps maintain stability and makes adjustments easier if the pyramid starts to wobble.
    • Trust and Confidence: Confidence is key for flyers. They must trust their bases and execute their moves with precision. Hesitation can lead to instability and increase the risk of falls.
  3. Spotters: The Unsung Heroes
    • Positioning: Spotters should always be in a position where they can quickly intervene if something goes wrong. They are responsible for the safety of the flyers and must be vigilant throughout the stunt.
    • Assistance, Not Interference: Spotters should provide assistance without interfering with the stunt. They can help guide the flyers’ feet or offer support when necessary, but they should not disrupt the balance of the pyramid.

Unique Cheer Pyramid Ideas

Once you’ve mastered the basics, it’s time to get creative! Here are some unique pyramid ideas that can set your team apart at competitions:

  1. The Diamond Pyramid:
    • Description: The Diamond Pyramid involves creating a diamond shape with the flyers at different levels. One flyer stands at the top, with two more on either side at a slightly lower level, and a fourth flyer at the base level.
    • Why It Stands Out: The Diamond Pyramid is visually striking and adds depth to your routine. It allows for dynamic transitions, such as moving from a flat diamond to a vertical diamond by having the side flyers climb up or down.
  2. The Rolling Wave Pyramid:
    • Description: In this pyramid, flyers move in a wave-like motion, starting from one side and rolling across to the other. This can be achieved by having flyers at different levels perform synchronized movements that give the illusion of a wave.
    • Why It Stands Out: The Rolling Wave Pyramid adds fluidity and rhythm to your routine. It’s a great way to incorporate music and timing into your stunts, creating a memorable performance.
  3. The Starburst Pyramid:
    • Description: The Starburst Pyramid features flyers extending out from a central point, creating the shape of a star. This can be done with a central flyer at a higher level, with others branching out diagonally from them.
    • Why It Stands Out: The Starburst Pyramid is a crowd-pleaser due to its expansive and symmetrical design. It also allows for creative transitions, such as collapsing into a tighter formation or expanding into a larger star.
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How to build a Pyramid in Cheerleading?

If you’re new to cheerleading or looking to refine your technique, learning how to do a cheer pyramid is a fundamental skill. Here’s a step-by-step guide:

  1. Assemble Your Team:
    • Start by assigning roles within your team. You’ll need a combination of strong, stable bases, agile and balanced flyers, and vigilant spotters.
  2. Set the Foundation:
    • The bases should stand shoulder-width apart, with their knees slightly bent. They should be ready to support the flyers by holding their feet securely.
  3. Position the Flyers:
    • Flyers should step onto the bases’ hands or shoulders, keeping their core engaged and maintaining proper alignment. It’s essential to communicate clearly during this process.
  4. Build Upwards:
    • Once the first level is secure, additional flyers can climb onto the backs or shoulders of the flyers below them. Each level should be added carefully, with spotters ready to assist if needed.
  5. Check Stability:
    • Before completing the pyramid, ensure that all levels are stable. Flyers should maintain their balance, and bases should be firmly planted. Any wobbling should be corrected immediately.
  6. Execute the Pyramid:
    • Once the pyramid is fully constructed, the team can hold the position for the required time, perform any additional movements or transitions, and then safely dismount.
  7. Dismount Safely:
    • To dismount, flyers should carefully step down or be assisted by the spotters. The bases should help guide the flyers down to avoid any falls or injuries.

By following these steps and practicing regularly, your team can build strong, safe, and visually stunning pyramids that will impress judges and audiences alike.

Mastering the art of cheerleading pyramids takes time, practice, and a deep understanding of technique and safety. By focusing on the fundamentals, getting creative with your pyramid designs, and following a step-by-step approach, you can lead your team to success. Remember, the key to a great pyramid is not just strength and skill but also trust, communication, and teamwork.

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“승리”: 팀워크와 회복력의 정신을 그린 치어리딩 이야기

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By Steve Pawlyk

Published August 13, 2024

치어리딩 팬들과 코치들이 기대할 만한 영화, 한국 영화 *”승리”*가 2024년 8월 16일 미국 극장에 개봉됩니다. 박범수 감독이 연출한 이 활기차고 감동적인 드라마는 고등학생 소녀들이 치어리딩 팀을 결성해, 약팀 축구팀을 응원하고 지역 사회에 희망을 불어넣는 이야기를 담고 있습니다.

치어리딩 영화

1990년대 후반 거제도를 배경으로 한 *”승리”*는 “밀레니엄 걸스”라는 치어리딩 클럽의 여정을 따라갑니다. 이 클럽은 두 명의 열정적인 댄서, 필순과 미나에 의해 설립되었으며, 처음에는 학교에서 댄스 연습실을 확보하기 위해 시작되었지만 곧 더 큰 의미를 가지게 됩니다. 치어리딩 팀은 학교의 고군분투하는 축구팀을 응원하며, 아시아 금융 위기로 인해 어려움을 겪고 있는 마을에 희망과 활력을 불어넣습니다

이 영화는 1984년 거제도에서 실제로 결성된 치어리딩 클럽에서 영감을 받아, 이야기의 진정성과 문화적 중요성을 더하고 있습니다. *”응답하라 1988″*로 알려진 이혜리는, 수많은 도전에도 불구하고 꿈을 포기하지 않는 필순의 역할을 통해 진심 어린 연기를 선보입니다. 그녀의 지역 방언 사용은 캐릭터에 깊이를 더해 관객들에게 더 큰 공감을 이끌어냅니다

*”승리”*는 단순히 치어리딩에 관한 이야기가 아닙니다. 인간 정신의 회복력과 공동체의 힘을 담은 이야기입니다. 영화의 내러티브는 팀원 각자의 고유한 개성과 특성을 가진 캐릭터들이 풍부하게 채워줍니다. 이들의 화합과 에너지는 영화의 간단한 줄거리를 보완하며, 시청자들에게 진정으로 몰입할 수 있는 경험을 제공합니다

치어리딩 코치들에게 *”승리”*는 필드나 코트 너머로 치어리딩이 미칠 수 있는 영향력을 상기시켜줍니다. 치어 팀의 열정과 결단력은 스포츠 팀뿐만 아니라 전체 공동체에 영감을 줄 수 있음을 강조합니다. 이 영화는 팀워크, 인내심, 그리고 자신의 꿈을 추구하는 것의 중요성을 일깨워주는 주제들을 깊이 담고 있어, 치어리딩 세계에서 큰 공감을 얻을 것입니다.

코치로서, *”승리”*는 여러분의 팀에게 훌륭한 동기 부여 도구가 될 수 있으며, 재미와 교훈을 동시에 제공할 것입니다. 90년대의 향수를 불러일으키는 이 영화는 당시의 아이코닉한 K-pop 트랙과 그 시대를 상징하는 패션을 더해, 그 시절을 기억하는 이들에게 특별한 즐거움을 선사할 것입니다

결론적으로, *”승리”*는 단순한 치어리딩 영화 이상입니다. 희망과 회복력, 그리고 팀워크의 강력한 힘을 축하하는 이야기입니다. 이 영화는 치어리딩 코치와 선수들, 그리고 자신을 넘어서는 무언가를 응원하는 의미를 이해하는 모든 사람들에게 깊은 감동을 줄 것입니다.

팀워크

*”밀레니엄 걸스”*와 함께하는 *”승리”가 이번 8월 미국 극장에 찾아옵니다. 치어리딩 커뮤니티에서 꼭 봐야 할 영화로, 여러분의 동기 부여 도구에 훌륭한 추가물이 될 것입니다. 😊

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Fear to Flair: A Guide to Conquering Scary Cheerleading Stunts

From Fear to Flair A Guide to Conquering Scary Cheerleading Stunts

By Steve Pawlyk

Published April 25, 2024

As a cheer coach, I’ve seen firsthand the mix of excitement and anxiety that comes with tackling the most challenging stunts in cheerleading. From towering pyramids to dizzying flips, mastering these elements is as much about conquering fear as it is about physical skill. Let’s dive into how you can guide your athletes through their fears and turn daunting tricks into show-stopping routines.

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Understanding the Fear

In cheer, performing as the top flyer in 2 1/2 high pyramids or executing complex flipping and twisting baskets can strike fear even in the most experienced cheerleaders. One common scare, the back handspring up, hinges on the flyer’s trust in their bases to catch and support them—a psychological hurdle as much as a physical one.

Conquering the Mental Block

1. Master the Technique: The first step in overcoming fear is to ensure that the technique is flawless. As a coach, I stress the importance of drills and conditioning exercises that enhance muscle memory and build a strong technical foundation. When athletes feel confident in their abilities, the fear starts to fade.

2. Incremental Progression: I often start my athletes on lower-risk versions of a stunt and gradually increase the difficulty as their confidence and competence grow. This step-by-step approach helps reduce overwhelm and allows cheerleaders to feel in control throughout the learning process.

3. Visualize Success: Visualization is a powerful tool in sports psychology. I encourage my team to spend time visualizing their routines, focusing particularly on the segments that make them most nervous. By mentally rehearsing successful executions, they can approach their stunts with more confidence.

4. Build Trust Within the Team: Cheer is all about teamwork. I focus on building a strong sense of trust and camaraderie among the athletes. Regular team-building activities and clear, supportive communication help create a safe and supportive environment where athletes are less afraid to take risks.

5. Repetition is Key: Nothing builds confidence like repetition. The more an athlete practices a stunt, the more familiar and less intimidating it becomes. It’s important for cheerleaders to repeatedly practice their stunts until they feel almost second nature.

Sharing Real Experiences

In my experience, I’ve seen athletes who initially hesitated at the thought of flying high or flipping backward. Through dedication and a focus on technique, they’ve not only mastered their stunts but have also learned to enjoy the thrill that comes with executing them perfectly. Like one of my top flyers often says, “If I did everything right, how bad could it be? Once the technique clicked, it was all about repeating it until it felt like second nature.”

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Embracing the Challenge

To my fellow coaches and cheerleaders, remember that mastering scary stunts is a journey. Each small victory builds the path to greater achievements. Celebrate every step forward, no matter how small, and keep pushing the boundaries of what your team can achieve. You’re constantly setting the bar higher, not just in the stunts you perform but also in the resilience and courage you develop. So lace up, cheer loud, and let your confidence soar as high as your stunts

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Mastering Your Basket Toss Technique

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By Steve Pawlyk

Published April 9, 2024

A question from an athlete in the r/cheerleading subreddit caught my eye, and I thought it presented a perfect opportunity to discuss this.

OP is facing challenges with their basket tosses, specifically dealing with the added power from their bases, which is affecting their form and landings. Let’s break this down and turn those tosses from daunting to dynamic!

How to do a basket toss in Cheer

Understanding the Dynamics of a Powerful Basket Toss

First off, a powerful basket toss isn’t just about height. It’s about control, timing, and technique. When your bases are strong, and they “chuck” you up with all they’ve got, it’s crucial to match that power with the right technique.

cheer basket toss techniques

The Lift Off: Sync and Stability

Your initial position and how you leave the bases’ hands play a massive role. Ensure your feet are firmly together, and your body is tight. The power comes from your legs just as much as from your bases. Push off with your legs to aid that upward momentum. This doesn’t just help you go higher; it gives you more control.

The Ride: Finding Your Peak

Riding your basket refers to how you position yourself in the air. The goal? A controlled, tight, and peak position. Here’s where timing comes into play. You want to stand up quickly, yes, but smoothly. Too fast, and you might unsettle your balance. Too slow, and you won’t utilize the full power of the toss. Find that sweet spot where you extend fully at the right moment, maximizing your height and control.

The Tuck and Twist: Precision in the Air

For those intricate basket tosses involving a tuck, twist, or any other element, your core is your best friend. Engaging your core throughout the toss will keep you stable and allow you to execute your skills with precision. Remember, it’s not just about the height; it’s about what you do with it.

The Descent: Controlled and Confident

Coming down can be the most intimidating part, especially with the added power. Your instincts might tell you to rush into your landing position, but resist that. Start preparing for your landing as you start descending, but keep your body tight and controlled. Bend your knees upon landing to absorb the shock, and trust your bases to catch you securely.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

  • Feet slipping out? Focus on your foot placement at the start. Keep them pressed firmly together, and as you’re tossed, think about pointing your toes upward slightly. This small adjustment can prevent slipping.
  • Landing in a pike? This usually means you’re rushing your stand-up phase. Focus on extending fully at the top before preparing for the descent.
  • Overwhelmed by the power? Practice with your bases to find the right timing. It might also help to do strength training, focusing on your core and legs, to better handle and use the power to your advantage.

Final Thoughts

Like any skill in cheerleading, mastering the basket toss takes practice, patience, and trust in your team. Each toss is a team effort – from the bases and backspot to the flyer. Communication is key. Talk to your bases about what you’re feeling and work together to make those adjustments.

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Texas: The Epicenter of a Cheer Evolution

Texas The Epicenter of a Cheer Evolution

By Steve Pawlyk

Published March 26, 2024

Ever since Joe Rogan packed up his stuff in LA and set his sights on Austin, Texas, he kinda started a whole new trend. Now it seems like everyone from every corner of the country is eyeing Texas as their next big move. This Lone Star State migration isn’t about barbecue and cowboy boots (though I’m def on board with both lol). It’s sparking a massive transformation across various industries, including the cheer scene, which, as we all know. has exploded into a billion-dollar behemoth in the last 10 years or so. Texas is 100% leading the charge, turning what used to be sideline spectacle into a competitive, global powerhouse.

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From Sidelines to Center Stage

The narrative of cheerleading’s rise is epitomized by the journey of Bill Seely, a former collegiate athlete who, after a skiing accident, found his calling in cheerleading. His ascent to the presidency of Varsity Spirit symbolizes the sport’s transition from an underestimated activity to a competitive, global enterprise. Varsity Spirit, under Seely’s leadership, epitomizes the industry’s success, generating substantial revenue and influencing cheer culture worldwide.

Dallas-Fort Worth: A Hub of Cheerleading Excellence

Dallas-Fort Worth has played a crucial role in cheerleading’s explosive growth. Hosting over 40 competitions annually, including the prestigious National Cheerleader’s Association’s All-Star National Championship, the region not only showcases athletic prowess but significantly contributes to the local economy. These events, drawing thousands of participants and spectators, underscore the area’s significance in the cheerleading world.

Texas’ Premier Cheer Gyms and Programs

Texas is home to a plethora of esteemed cheer gyms and programs that have consistently pushed the boundaries of the sport. These institutions serve as the backbone of the cheer community, offering training and competitive opportunities for athletes at all levels.

Texas has solidified its position as a hotbed for the competitive cheer industry, a sector that’s increasingly recognized for its athleticism, discipline, and entertainment value. The state’s enthusiasm for cheerleading is reflected in its myriad of gyms and programs that are dedicated to fostering talent from the grassroots level to elite competitive teams. This thriving ecosystem is not just about the athletes but also includes a cadre of experienced coaches and supportive communities that together fuel the cheerleading fervor across the Lone Star State.

One standout gym is Texas Cheer Allstars, celebrated for its commitment to empowering athletes of all skill levels. The gym prides itself on creating a nurturing environment where every athlete feels valued, fostering not just physical skills but also character and self-esteem through the sport. Texas Cheer Allstars has made a significant mark by winning several National Championships, testament to their excellence in training and athlete development.

Another notable mention is Texas AllStar Cheer & Dance, serving the North Austin/Pflugerville/Round Rock/Hutto area as a premier competitive cheer gym. Their mission centers around promoting the sport of cheer and developing athletes to their highest potential within a positive environment that encourages discipline, commitment, and integrity. Offering a variety of competitive cheer teams, tumble classes, as well as preschool and after-school training programs, Texas AllStar Cheer & Dance exemplifies the comprehensive approach to athlete development.

The Cheer Factory in Baytown, Cheer Station in Austin, and Cheer Texas in Amarillo further exemplify the diversity and reach of competitive cheer in Texas. Each gym brings its unique strengths to the table, from Cheer Factory’s emphasis on all levels of cheerleading, to Cheer Texas’s impressive track record of over 60 National Titles and appearances at the Cheerleading Worlds.

Texas Cheer Allstars
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Texas Elite Allstars, located in Converse, aims to offer a team for every skill level, from novices to advanced athletes aiming for level 4 competitions. Their detailed programming ensures athletes are placed on teams that match their abilities, ensuring both personal growth and competitive success.

Express Cheer in Frisco further highlights the cheerleading culture in Texas, with programs that cater to both elite competitors and those new to the sport. Their comprehensive offerings, including the Express All-Stars elite competitive cheer program and various tumbling classes, showcase their dedication to training champions and changing lives.

Full Force Cheer distinguishes itself with all levels of all-star cheerleading, including a Level 6 Worlds Team, showcasing their “large gym” skills despite being a smaller facility. Their focus on competitive cheerleading and dedication to creating the ultimate team sport experience speaks to the depth of talent and commitment within Texas’ cheerleading community.

Cheer’s Economic and Cultural Impact in Texas

Beyond the athletic achievement, cheerleading has become a significant economic force in Texas. The sport’s ability to draw large crowds and fill hotels and restaurants during competitions speaks to its financial impact. Moreover, the presence of cheerleading companies and apparel manufacturers in the state further amplifies its economic contribution.

Looking Ahead

With cheerleading recognized by the International Olympic Committee, the sport is on the brink of even greater global expansion. Texas, with its rich cheerleading culture and infrastructure, is poised to play a central role in this growth. The state’s commitment to nurturing talent and hosting premier events will undoubtedly influence cheerleading’s trajectory on the world stage.

Texas’ role in the evolution of cheerleading is undeniable. From fostering grassroots enthusiasm to hosting world-class competitions, the state has become synonymous with cheerleading excellence. As the sport continues to grow, both in popularity and economic significance, Texas will undoubtedly remain at its epicenter, driving innovation and inspiring future generations of cheerleaders.

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Standing on Stunts: A comprehensive guide to Flyer Balance, Flexibility, and Strength

Standing on Stunts A comprehensive guide to Flyer Balance Flexibility and Strength

By Steve Pawlyk

Published March 18, 2024

I came across a post on the r/cheerleading subreddit yesterday from user u/zimzamzoom01. It illustrates how the role of a flyer is filled with challenges that require not just physical agility but a blend of mental fortitude, precise technique, and a supportive environment. Today let’s discuss how to equip flyers with strategies to enhance their skills, prevent injuries, and foster a supportive cheer program.

Foundation: Strength, Flexibility, and Balance

Hip Flexibility and Mobility: The agility of your hips plays a significant role in the execution of stunts, enabling smoother transitions into various positions. Exercises like dynamic stretches, hip openers, and controlled leg swings can significantly improve your range of motion. This increased flexibility aids in achieving higher kicks and splits, which are often required in complex stunts.

Leg Strength and Control: While core and ankle strengths are foundational, the power in your legs cannot be overstated. Strong legs contribute to explosive jumps and secure landings, essential elements in cheerleading. Squats, lunges, and plyometric exercises are effective in building this strength. Additionally, practicing techniques such as toe raises can enhance control during stunts, providing a firmer grip on your base’s hands or shoulders.

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Mental Balance and Focus: The mental aspect of balance is just as important as the physical. A flyer must possess the ability to focus amidst the chaos of performances and competitions. Techniques such as meditation and visualization can train your mind to remain calm and centered. Focusing on breathing can also help maintain mental balance, allowing for better concentration and execution of stunts.

Proprioceptive Development: Beyond basic balance exercises, engaging in activities that challenge your proprioceptive abilities can lead to significant improvements in how you control your body in space. This can include more advanced yoga poses that require both concentration and physical prowess, or even activities like slacklining, which demand a high level of body awareness and control.

Incorporating Movement Patterns: Practice doesn’t just make perfect; it makes permanent. Incorporating movement patterns that mimic the dynamics of stunts into your training can enhance muscle memory. This includes drills that simulate the lifting, twisting, and holding phases of stunts, ensuring that your body is well-acquainted with the motions even before you take to the air.

Technique:

Engage Your Base: Ensure full foot contact with your bases’ hands. Engage your legs and distribute your weight evenly, providing a stable platform for your bases to support you.

Tighten and Elongate: Imagine pulling your body towards the sky, engaging every muscle from your core down to your toes. A tightened body is easier and safer to lift and hold.

Safety: Techniques & Trust

Balancing Techniques: Develop impeccable balance through exercises tailored for flyers. Practice on solid ground before taking these positions into the air, focusing on building muscle memory for positions like the liberty and arabesque.

Nutrition, Recovery, and Mental Preparation

Nutritional Support: A balanced diet fuels your body for strength and recovery. Focus on proteins, carbohydrates, and healthy fats, alongside hydration to maintain peak performance.

Rest and Recovery: Incorporate rest days and recovery techniques into your training regimen. This not only prevents injuries but also ensures you’re always performing at your best.

Mental Strength and Visualization: Employ mindfulness and visualization techniques to enhance focus, reduce performance anxiety, and mentally prepare for routines.

Additional Safety Measures

Protective Gear: Utilize wrist guards, ankle braces, and mats during practice to minimize injury risks, ensuring a safer learning and practice environment.

Balancing Safety: When in the air, focus on techniques such as locking your knees and not attempting to balance yourself. Trust your bases to provide balance and concentrate on keeping your feet flat and stable.

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Mental Resilience and Visualization

Mindfulness and Breathing: Practice mindfulness and breathing exercises to manage performance anxiety. This mental preparation can significantly improve focus and calmness during routines.

Communication and Trust

Build a Relationship with Your Bases: Effective communication is crucial. Trust and understanding between you and your bases can significantly improve performance and safety.

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Stability Strategies

Focus Point: Choose a fixed point in the distance to maintain balance. This technique helps reduce distractions and enhances stability.

Progressive Learning: Start with simpler stunts and gradually progress to more complex ones. This approach ensures a solid mastery of fundamental skills.

Engaging the Community

Community Engagement: The cheerleading community is a valuable resource. Share experiences, seek advice, and engage in workshops or coaching sessions for continuous improvement.

Tailored Training and Professional Coaching: Regular feedback from experienced coaches and tailored exercises for your skill level are essential for refining technique and enhancing safety practices.

Tailored Training

Exercises by Skill Level: Tailor your training to match your experience level. Beginners should focus on foundational exercises, while advanced flyers can explore more complex training routines to refine their skills.

Persistence and Progress

Success Stories for Motivation: Read and share success stories of underdog teams like Ithaca College, Team Australia, and Bangkok University, which have made significant impacts on the world stage despite facing numerous challenges. These teams’ stories highlight resilience, creativity, and the power of teamwork, proving that with determination, any squad can achieve greatness. Their journeys from facing significant obstacles to emerging as champions are truly inspirational and serve as powerful reminders of what can be accomplished through hard work and unity. For more about their inspiring journeys, check out our article on underdog cheer teams that shocked the world.

So now you got all the tips and tricks you’ll need to nail your technique, stay safe, get your head in the game, and boost your confidence as a flyer 😊. Just remember, it’s all about keeping cool, staying patient, and keeping at it. Every time you practice, you’re one step closer to hitting zero.

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The Winning Formula of Live Oak High School Cheer: A Blueprint for Success

The Winning Formula of Live Oak High School Cheer A Blueprint for Success

By Steve Pawlyk

Published February 20, 2024

Live Oak High School‘s cheerleading program has once again captured the spotlight, securing their victory at the 2024 UCA High School Cheer Nationals Championship. This triumph is not just a testament to their exceptional skills but a reflection of a meticulously crafted approach that other programs aspire to emulate. The question on everyone’s lips is: What makes Live Oak Cheer so successful?

Live Oak High School Cheer

A Unique Structure: Beyond the Norm

At the heart of Live Oak Cheer’s success is its distinctive operational model, which mirrors that of an All-Star gym while retaining its high school identity. This structure offers unparalleled flexibility and autonomy, allowing for innovative practices that are often constrained in traditional school-based programs. The program’s funding, sourced from parent contributions and a significant annual golf fundraiser, facilitated the purchase of their own gymnasium. This independence from school and state regulations enables a tailored approach to training and development, setting Live Oak apart from its competitors.

Building Champions from the Ground Up

Live Oak’s strategy extends beyond high school; it starts nurturing athletes from a young age through the Live Oak Youth Football and Cheer Organization. This foundational work emphasizes fundamentals, sportsmanship, and teamwork, fostering a culture of dedication and hard work. The program’s “old school” mentality—where achievements are earned, not given—prepares young athletes not just for cheerleading but for life.

Senior leadership in the team plays a crucial role, with experienced cheerleaders offering private tumbling lessons to younger participants. This mentorship builds a strong, interconnected community, ensuring a steady flow of skilled athletes into the high school program.

Coaching Excellence and Community Support

Under the guidance of Maddi Guidry, a well-known former college athlete, Live Oak’s cheerleaders receive coaching that is second to none. Guidry’s expertise, combined with the support of coaches Madison Guidry and Kate Hornsby, has propelled the team to national prominence. The program’s success is a community effort, with volunteers, parents, and the entire Watson community rallying behind the team. The local support, from electronic signs in the business district to handmade signs along the travel route, underscores the community’s pride in their champions.

A Legacy of Winning

Live Oak High School Cheer’s accomplishments are staggering, with multiple national and world championship titles to their name. Their routines are renowned for their complexity, innovation, and flawless execution. A breakdown of their 2022-2023 competition routine showcases the team’s ambition to push the boundaries of cheerleading, incorporating high-difficulty stunts and tumbling that few can rival.

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Maddi Guidry coach Live Oak High School Cheer

The Path to Victory: Hard Work, Dedication, and Sacrifice

The journey to the top is paved with hard work, dedication, and, inevitably, sacrifices. The athletes’ commitment is evident in their rigorous training schedule, which intensifies as competitions draw near. The physical toll is significant, with injuries a common hurdle. Yet, the team’s spirit remains unbroken, driven by a collective goal to excel and a supportive environment that nurtures their talents.

Live Oak High School Cheer’s dominance at the 2024 UCA High School Cheer Nationals Championship is no coincidence. It is the result of a well-orchestrated program that values hard work, community support, and a forward-thinking approach to cheerleading. For programs looking to replicate Live Oak’s success, the blueprint is clear: invest in your athletes from a young age, foster a culture of dedication and teamwork, and support them with the best coaching and facilities. The journey to the top may be demanding, but as Live Oak Cheer has shown, the rewards are well worth the effort.

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Precision: Essential Drills for Flawless Timing in Cheerleading Routines

Precision Essential Drills for Flawless Timing in Cheerleading Routines

By Steve Pawlyk

Published February 6, 2024

Precision and synchronization are not just goals; they are the very essence that differentiates the good teams from the truly outstanding ones. Achieving flawless timing in cheer routines is a testament to a team’s discipline, dedication, and skill. Today we’ll go over some strategies and drills that you can employ at your practices to perfect the timing and synchronization of your squad, featuring expert insights and real-world examples.

The Importance of Precision in Cheerleading

Precision in cheerleading goes beyond the mere execution of movements at the same time. It embodies the unity and cohesiveness of the team, showcasing their ability to move as one entity. This synchronization not only enhances the visual appeal of the routine but also significantly impacts the safety and effectiveness of stunts and tumbling passes. As noted by renowned cheerleading coach and choreographer, Alex Hart, “Precision is the backbone of trust and safety in cheerleading. When timing is off, not only is the visual impact compromised, but athletes are also at a higher risk of injuries.”

Drills to Enhance Timing and Synchronization

Metronome Drills for competitive cheer training

Metronome Drills

Metronome drills stand as a foundational method for instilling rhythm and synchronization within a cheerleading team. By setting a metronome to a specific beat, coaches can mimic the tempo of a routine’s music or the inherent rhythm of the cheer, providing a consistent auditory cue for athletes. Starting with simple movements like claps, steps, or jumps allows the squad to internalize the beat, gradually building up to more complex sequences that include stunts and tumbling. The metronome serves as an impartial, unyielding guide, helping athletes adjust their timing to match the collective beat, ensuring that every movement is executed in harmony.

Counting Aloud Together

I know, I know…counting aloud is an obvious one. When a team vocalizes counts together, it does more than just keep everyone on the same beat; it reinforces the sense of unity and collective effort. However, it’s worth noting that there is an inherent lack of precision to group counting, so it’s best to utilize counting as well as the other techniques mentioned here.

Video Feedback Sessions

In the age of technology, video feedback has become an invaluable tool for coaching. Recording practices and reviewing the footage as a team can provide both athletes and coaches with a clear, objective view of their performance. This visual feedback makes it easier to identify timing discrepancies and coordination issues that may not be apparent from the floor. Watching themselves perform allows athletes to critically assess their timing and synchronization, encouraging self-awareness and fostering a proactive approach to improvement. Moreover, these sessions can be a platform for constructive feedback and collective problem-solving, enhancing the team’s ability to adapt and refine their routines.

The ‘Freeze’ Technique

The ‘Freeze’ technique introduces an element of unpredictability to practice, challenging athletes to maintain their spatial awareness and timing even when the routine is interrupted. By randomly calling out ‘freeze,’ coaches can simulate the unexpected moments that might occur during a performance, training athletes to stay in control and in sync, even under pressure. This drill not only sharpens an athlete’s focus and awareness but also reinforces muscle memory, ensuring that each position within the routine is precise and deliberate.

Cheer Team Video Feedback Sessions

Segmentation and Isolation

Breaking down routines into smaller segments addresses the complexity of cheerleading performances, where multiple elements are often executed simultaneously. By focusing on one segment at a time, teams can perfect the timing and execution of each part before connecting them into a full routine. This methodical approach allows for targeted improvements, ensuring that each section of the routine meets the team’s standards for precision and synchronization.

Isolation drills further refine an athlete’s control over their movements by focusing on specific body parts. By isolating arms or legs, for instance, athletes can work on the precision of their movements without the distraction of executing a full routine. This focus on individual elements contributes to the overall cleanliness and sharpness of the team’s performance, as each movement becomes more intentional and controlled.

The Assembly line

Cody Woodfell of Cheer Factory has a similar strategy he refers to as “The Assembly Line” involving incremental improvement of minute details each week.  He wrote an article for us back in 2018 regarding this method, which you can read here.

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USA Cheer

The 2019 World Cheerleading Championships served as a spectacular stage for the USA Cheer Team to demonstrate the pinnacle of cheerleading excellence. Their performance was not just a display of athleticism and spirit but a masterclass in the art of precision and synchronization. This achievement was the culmination of countless hours of focused training, where rigorous timing drills and synchronization practices played a central role.


Precision in Synchronized Tumbling Passes

One of the most striking aspects of the USA Cheer Team’s routine was their synchronized tumbling passes. Tumbling, an element that requires both individual skill and acute awareness of one’s teammates, was executed with such flawless timing that each pass seemed to mirror the others perfectly. This level of synchronization does not happen overnight. It is the result of dedicated practice, where athletes work not only on perfecting their own skills but also on aligning their movements with the team. The tumbling drills likely focused on timing the takeoff and landing moments, ensuring that each member hit their marks at the exact same time. Such precision enhances the visual impact of the routine and demonstrates a high level of team cohesion and discipline.

Top-Gun All-Stars

Another notable example is the Top Gun All-Stars, renowned for their innovative and precise routines. Their coach, Victor Rosario, emphasizes the importance of consistency in practice, stating, “Repetition with purpose is what leads to the kind of timing and precision that wins championships.”

This approach is more than just a mantra; it’s a detailed methodology that underscores every aspect of their training regimen. Rosario’s strategy involves a rigorous, disciplined practice schedule where every movement and sequence is drilled repeatedly until it reaches a level of precision that meets the team’s high standards. However, it’s not repetition for the sake of repetition. Each practice session is designed with a specific goal in mind, whether it’s improving the sharpness of their movements, enhancing the synchronization of a stunt group, or perfecting the timing of their tumbling passes. This purposeful practice ensures that every athlete understands the importance of their role within the team and how their individual efforts contribute to the collective performance.

Rosario encourages his athletes to view each repetition as an opportunity to refine their skills and to understand the intricate timing and spatial awareness required to execute their routines flawlessly. This has fostered a culture of excellence within the Top Gun All-Stars, where athletes push each other to achieve perfection, understanding that their collective success is dependent on the precision of their individual performances.

Top Gun Training Techniques

The impact of this approach was evident in their performance at the Cheerleading Worlds, where the Top Gun All-Stars showcased a routine that was a masterclass in precision and synchronization. Every stunt, tumbling pass, and dance move was executed with such meticulous timing that it seemed as though the team moved as one entity, leaving both the audience and the judges in awe. Their performance underscored the effectiveness of Rosario’s method, demonstrating how consistent, purposeful practice could elevate a team to the pinnacle of cheerleading excellence.

Incorporating these drills and strategies into your training routine will not only enhance the precision and synchronization of your cheerleading team but also build a stronger, more cohesive unit capable of more than the sum of its parts. The path to impeccable timing is a journey of consistent practice & keen attention to detail. Try to see the details you’ve been missing and address them one by one using the methods we mentioned above.  Good luck!

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The Remarkable Ascendancy of Saucon Valley High School’s Cheer Squad

Saucon Valley High Schools Cheer Squad

By Steve Pawlyk

Published January 11, 2024

The Saucon Valley High School Competition Cheerleading Team‘s journey is a tale of resilience, determination, and team spirit. From a hiatus to making a striking comeback, the team has not only returned to the competitive cheerleading landscape but has also carved a name for itself in prestigious championships.

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Comeback and Recent Achievements

In 2023, the cheerleading team, under the leadership of head coach KristiJoy Lutte, embarked on a remarkable journey that would leave an indelible mark in the world of competitive cheerleading. Their return to the competitive circuit was met with exceptional performances, leading to a series of achievements that drew the attention of the cheerleading community.

UCA Regionals: A Striking Comeback

The team’s resurgence was most evident at the UCA Regionals held in Harrisburg in November 2023. Despite their relatively short time back in the competitive arena, they clinched an impressive third place in their division. This outstanding performance not only showcased their talent but also secured them a coveted spot at the National High School Cheerleading Championship in Orlando, Florida.

National High School Cheerleading Championship: The Ultimate Stage

Competing at the National High School Cheerleading Championship is a dream for many, and this cheerleading team made it a reality. Their journey from a comeback to a national stage was an inspirational tale of dedication and hard work.

District XI Championship: Historic Achievement

As 2024 dawned, the team continued to shine. At the District XI championship in January 2024, they achieved a remarkable second-place finish. This was more than just another medal; it was a historic moment for their school. For the first time in its history, the team earned the opportunity to compete at the PIAA State Championship in Hershey, Pennsylvania.

PIAA State Championship: A Triumph of Determination

The PIAA State Championship is the pinnacle of high school sports in Pennsylvania. For this cheerleading team, it was a testament to their determination and resilience. Competing on this grand stage was a testament to their hard work, dedication, and the unwavering guidance of Coach KristiJoy Lutte.

Team Spirit and Dedication

What sets the Saucon Valley cheerleaders apart is their unyielding spirit and commitment to the sport. Their drive to learn new skills, adapt to changes, and unite as a cohesive unit on the mat underscores their dedication. The coaching team, comprising KristiJoy Lutte, Gianna Corda, and Tara Matus, takes pride in mentoring these young athletes, guiding them towards excellence in cheerleading.

Community and Fundraising Efforts

The team’s journey to championships like the Nationals is self-funded, emphasizing their commitment and the community’s support. They have engaged in various fundraising activities, including organizing events at local eateries and setting up a GoFundMe page to cover competition entry fees and travel expenses.

The Saucon Valley High School Competition Cheerleading Team‘s story is more than just about winning titles; it’s about a group of young athletes who have shown remarkable perseverance and team spirit. Their story serves as an inspiration not just to aspiring cheerleaders but to all young athletes who dare to dream big and work tirelessly towards their goals.

Saucon Valley High School Cheer Team

For those interested in supporting the Saucon Valley High School Cheerleading Team, please visit their GoFundMe page: https://www.gofundme.com/f/saucon-valley-cheerleading-team-nationals-2024 and consider contributing to their journey.

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The Megan Lambert Approach

Megan Lambert Approach to Cheer Coaching

By Steve Pawlyk

Published January 7, 2024

The success of a team often hinges on the effectiveness of its training methods and the strength of its team culture. The remarkable journey of Megan Lambert and her approach at Seabreeze High School provides invaluable insights into this dynamic. Today we’ll delve into Lambert’s strategies in training and team building, highlighting how these elements contribute to the success of a cheer program.

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Understanding Megan Lambert’s Philosophy

Megan Lambert’s coaching philosophy at Seabreeze High School revolves around high standards, consistent improvement, and fostering a strong, family-like team environment. Her approach has led the team to impressive achievements, including reaching the state championship in consecutive years. Lambert’s philosophy is grounded in discipline and clear expectations, with a focus on both athletic performance and academic achievement. She emphasizes that team members must meet set standards to participate, instilling a sense of responsibility and commitment.

Lambert’s background in cheerleading, which began in her early childhood, has significantly influenced her coaching style. She cheered for Power Cheer All Stars and Matanzas High School, continuing her cheerleading career at Jacksonville University. This extensive experience has provided her with a deep understanding of the sport, which she leverages in her coaching.

After starting her teaching career at the Imagine School in Palm Coast, Lambert later became the cheerleading coach at Flagler Palm Coast High School. Recognizing the limitations due to COVID restrictions, she founded Cheer Force All Stars, a gym in Ormond Beach, to provide year-round training opportunities. This initiative underscores her commitment to developing her athletes’ skills and ensuring continuous training.

At Seabreeze High School, Lambert has been instrumental in building the competitive cheerleading program from the ground up. Her emphasis on creating a family-like atmosphere and building a team culture based on mutual respect and hard work has been key to her success. The gym at Cheer Force All Stars has become a unifying space for the team, contributing to the development of strong bonds among the athletes.

Lambert’s focus extends beyond just winning competitions; she aims to create memorable experiences for her athletes, emphasizing the importance of camaraderie and lifelong friendships. Her holistic approach to coaching has led to significant achievements for the Seabreeze cheerleading team and has positioned them as a formidable force in competitive cheerleading.

Key Training Strategies

Rigorous Skill Development: Lambert focuses on honing the technical skills of her athletes. This includes regular and intensive training sessions emphasizing stunts, tumbling, and choreography. Her coaching style is characterized by her unwavering commitment to excellence.

She sets clear expectations for her athletes, both in terms of their performance and their conduct. This includes maintaining good grades as a prerequisite for participation, thereby instilling a sense of responsibility and discipline in her team members. Her philosophy is not just about pushing for athletic prowess but also about building character and life skills.

Lambert brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to her coaching. This is reflected in her ability to train athletes effectively, focusing on the technical nuances of the sport.

Emphasis on Physical Fitness: Lambert emphasizes the importance of physical fitness in her cheerleading training routines. Understanding the demanding nature of cheerleading, which requires high levels of strength, flexibility, and endurance, she ensures that her training sessions are comprehensive and rigorous.

Seabreeze High School

This focus on physical fitness is essential for the execution of challenging cheerleading routines that include stunts, tumbling, and complex choreography. Lambert’s commitment to maintaining high standards for her athletes has led to significant success, with her teams consistently placing in top positions at competitions. Her approach underscores the critical role of physical fitness in achieving excellence in competitive cheerleading.

Personalized Feedback: Each athlete receives personalized feedback aimed at addressing their unique strengths and weaknesses, fostering a sense of individual progress and contribution to the team.

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Building a Cohesive Team Culture

  • Setting Clear Expectations: Lambert establishes clear expectations in terms of commitment, performance, and behavior. This clarity helps in fostering a disciplined yet nurturing environment.
  • Creating a Sense of Belonging: By promoting a family-like atmosphere, Lambert ensures that each member feels valued and part of a unified team. This approach has been instrumental in building trust and collaboration among team members.
  • Encouraging Leadership: Leadership development is a crucial aspect of Lambert’s approach, with senior members and captains playing active roles in mentoring and guiding newer members.

The Impact of Effective Training and Team Building

  • Enhanced Performance: The combination of rigorous training and a strong team culture leads to enhanced performance in competitions. Teams that train effectively and work cohesively are more likely to execute complex routines flawlessly.
  • Resilience and Adaptability: A well-trained and tightly-knit team can better handle the pressures of competition and adapt to unexpected challenges.
  • Long-term Success: Lambert’s approach has not only brought immediate successes but also established a foundation for sustained excellence in the program.

Megan Lambert’s success at Seabreeze High School serves as a shining example for cheerleading coaches and programs worldwide. Her emphasis on rigorous training, personalized coaching, and fostering a strong team culture has proven to be a recipe for success. By adopting similar strategies, cheerleading teams can enhance their performance, resilience, and achieve long-term success in the competitive arena.

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Southwest Baptist University Welcomes Cheyanne Matlock as Co-Head Stunt and Cheer Coach

Southwest Baptist University Welcomes Cheyanne Matlock as Co Head Stunt and Cheer Coach

By Steve Pawlyk

Published December 12, 2023

Bolivar, MO – In a significant move for its athletic department, Southwest Baptist University has announced the hiring of Cheyanne Matlock as the Co-Head Stunt and Cheer coach. This decision marks a new chapter for the university’s cheerleading program, signaling a commitment to excellence and innovation in the rapidly evolving world of competitive cheerleading.

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Cheyanne Matlock

A Local Talent with a Rich Cheerleading Background

Born and raised in Bolivar, Cheyanne Matlock is no stranger to the local cheer scene. A graduate of Bolivar High School, Matlock brings over 15 years of cheerleading experience, including impressive stints at Iowa Western Community College and Southwest Baptist. Her local roots and extensive experience in the sport provide her with unique insights into the needs and aspirations of young cheerleaders in the region.

A Vision for the Future

Matlock’s appointment comes at a crucial time for the cheerleading program at Southwest Baptist University. With cheerleading gaining recognition as an NCAA sport, there is a growing need for coaches who can navigate the complexities of this competitive field. Matlock’s role will be pivotal in shaping the future of the university’s stunt and cheer program, especially as the sport continues to evolve at both the national and collegiate levels.

A Dynamic Duo

Matlock, with her extensive background in competitive cheerleading, brings a wealth of knowledge and fresh ideas. Her experiences as a competitor and coach at various levels give her a unique perspective on what it takes to succeed in this demanding sport. This, combined with her local roots and understanding of the community, makes her an invaluable asset to the program.

On the other hand, Mandy Hancock’s existing role and experience with the team provide continuity and stability. Her established rapport with the athletes and understanding of the program’s history and culture are critical for maintaining a positive and productive environment. Hancock’s expertise in coaching and athlete development complements Matlock’s skills, creating a well-rounded leadership team.

Together, Matlock and Hancock are poised to elevate the program to new heights. Their combined strengths promise a holistic approach to coaching, focusing not only on physical training and routines but also on mental toughness, team dynamics, and strategic competitive planning. This partnership is expected to introduce innovative training methods, foster a culture of excellence, and build a program that is not only competitive but also nurturing and inclusive.

Matlock and Hancock’s partnership symbolizes a forward-thinking approach, where adaptability, creativity, and a deep understanding of the sport’s demands are key to success. Their combined experience, passion for the sport, and complementary coaching styles are likely to be a successful combo.

Southwest Baptist University Cheer

The Promise of New Beginnings

With this appointment, Southwest Baptist University reaffirms its commitment to providing its athletes with top-tier coaching and training opportunities. Matlock’s expertise and passion for cheerleading are set to invigorate the program, offering new opportunities for growth and success. As the sport of cheerleading continues to gain prominence and recognition, coaches like Matlock will be at the forefront, shaping the next generation of cheerleading talent.

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Embracing the Challenge

From her early days as a local cheerleader to her competitive achievements at the collegiate level, Matlock’s career has been driven by a profound love for the sport. Her experiences have equipped her with invaluable skills and insights, which she is now ready to impart to the next generation of cheerleaders at Southwest Baptist University. This transition from athlete to coach is a challenging yet rewarding progression in her career, allowing her to influence and shape the futures of young athletes.

Her leadership is anticipated to bring a renewed vigor to the university’s stunt and cheer program. With Matlock at the helm, the program is well poised to do big things. Furthermore, Matlock’s return to Southwest Baptist University as a coach is symbolic of the life cycle in sports careers – where former athletes return to their alma maters to give back to the programs that shaped them. This full-circle moment is a testament to the lasting impact of collegiate sports programs on their athletes and the enduring connections they foster. We wish them luck in the coming year 

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The Rise of Specialization in Cheerleading Coaching

Rise of Specialization in Cheerleading Coaching

By Steve Pawlyk

Published December 7, 2023

In the ever-evolving realm of cheerleading, the trend of specialization among coaches is reshaping the landscape. With cheerleading’s growing complexity, coaches focusing on specific niches such as stunt technique, choreography, or team dynamics are becoming increasingly valuable. This article explores the burgeoning world of specialized cheerleading coaching and its impact on both athletes and the sport itself.

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The Shift Towards Specialization:

Gone are the days when a one-size-fits-all approach sufficed in cheerleading coaching. The landscape of cheerleading has undergone a significant transformation, evolving from a predominantly spirit-oriented activity into a highly competitive and athletic sport. This evolution demands a more nuanced approach to coaching, where specialization is no longer a luxury—it’s a necessity.

In response to this shift, coaches are increasingly focusing on specific aspects of cheerleading. This move towards specialization is driven by the recognition that the diverse elements of cheerleading, such as tumbling, stunting, and dance, require distinct skills and knowledge. By concentrating on a particular niche, coaches can offer more in-depth and advanced training, tailored to the unique needs and goals of their athletes.

For instance, tumbling specialists are equipping athletes with advanced gymnastic skills, ensuring they execute flips and tumbles with precision and safety. Similarly, coaches with a focus on stunting are delving into the mechanics of lifts and throws, emphasizing technique and teamwork essential for executing complex stunts successfully.

Moreover, the intricate choreography of modern cheer routines demands a creative and artistic approach. Coaches specializing in choreography are blending athletic rigor with expressive elements to create captivating performances. This specialization not only enhances the visual appeal of routines but also contributes to higher scores in competitions, where originality and creativity are highly valued.

The trend towards specialization also acknowledges the growing competitive nature of cheerleading. As the sport garners more recognition and becomes increasingly popular, the competition intensifies. Specialized coaches are thus vital in helping teams and individual athletes gain a competitive edge, offering training that is both cutting-edge and specific to the demands of modern cheerleading.

Benefits of Niche Coaching

Specialized coaching in cheerleading offers a multitude of benefits, both for the athletes and the sport as a whole. By focusing on a specific niche, coaches transform into experts in their field, bringing a depth of knowledge and skill that is unparalleled. This level of expertise is crucial in a sport as multifaceted and dynamic as cheerleading.

1. Enhanced Skill Development:

Specialized coaches possess a deep understanding of their chosen area, whether it’s tumbling, stunting, or choreography. This allows them to impart high-level skills to their athletes, tailored to the specific demands of that discipline. Athletes benefit from training that is not just general in nature but is specifically designed to enhance their abilities in a particular aspect of cheerleading.

2. Improved Performance and Competitive Edge:

As coaches concentrate on their specialty, they can refine their athletes’ techniques to a much higher degree. This leads to improved overall performance, as athletes are not just competent but excel in specific elements of cheerleading. In the competitive arena, this can be the difference between a good routine and a great one, giving teams an edge over their rivals.

3. Boosted Safety:

One of the paramount benefits of niche coaching is enhanced safety. Specialized coaches are well-versed in the safety protocols and techniques specific to their area. For instance, a coach specializing in stunts will have an in-depth understanding of how to execute these elements safely, reducing the risk of injury. This focus on safety is vital in a sport that involves high-risk elements.

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4. Personalized Attention to Athletes:

Specialization allows coaches to provide more personalized attention to their athletes. They can identify individual strengths and weaknesses within their specialty, offering tailored advice and training. This personalized approach helps athletes develop more rapidly and effectively.

5. Keeping Up with Evolving Techniques:

Cheerleading is a sport that continuously evolves. Specialized coaches stay abreast of the latest techniques and trends in their niche, ensuring that their athletes are learning the most current and effective methods. This continuous learning keeps teams innovative and progressive.

6. Building Athlete Confidence:

When athletes train under specialized coaches, they gain confidence in their abilities. Knowing they are receiving top-tier training in their specific area of cheerleading makes athletes more confident in their performance, which is often reflected in how they execute their routines.

Stunt Technique Mastery:

The mastery of stunts is not just about executing high-flying feats; it’s about combining skill, precision, and safety. Coaches who specialize in stunt technique play a crucial role in revolutionizing how teams perform these complex routines.

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1. Understanding the Mechanics of Stunts:

A deep understanding of the mechanics behind each stunt is essential. This includes knowledge of body alignment, momentum, and force distribution. Coaches teach athletes how to properly align their bodies for maximum efficiency and safety, focusing on key aspects like core strength, balance, and coordination.

2. Emphasizing Safety in Every Aspect:

Safety is paramount in stunt execution. Specialists ensure that all stunts are performed within safety guidelines, and they train athletes in proper techniques to minimize the risk of injury. This includes teaching correct spotting techniques, where spotters learn how to effectively support and catch flyers, and ensuring that all team members understand their role in each stunt.

3. Progressive Skill Development:

Coaches should adopt a progressive approach to teaching stunts, starting with basic techniques and gradually moving to more complex ones as the athletes’ skills and confidence grow. This step-by-step approach helps in building a strong foundation, reducing the risk of injury, and ensuring long-term development.

4. Customizing Training for Individual Needs:

Understanding that each athlete has unique strengths and areas for improvement is crucial. Coaches should tailor their training to address these individual needs, helping each team member to maximize their potential in stunt performance.

5. Incorporating Conditioning and Strength Training:

Physical conditioning and strength training are vital components of stunt technique mastery. Coaches should incorporate exercises that build the strength, flexibility, and endurance necessary for executing stunts. This includes targeted workouts focusing on core strength, leg power, and upper body conditioning.

6. Utilizing Drills and Repetitions:

Repetition is key in mastering stunts. Coaches should design drills that allow athletes to practice stunts repeatedly in a controlled environment. This not only helps in perfecting the technique but also builds muscle memory, which is crucial during high-pressure situations like competitions.

7. Encouraging Teamwork and Trust Building:

Successful stunts require impeccable teamwork and trust among team members. Coaches should conduct team-building exercises that enhance trust and communication, ensuring that each member understands and executes their role flawlessly during stunts.

8. Analyzing and Refining Techniques:

Continuous analysis and refinement of stunt techniques are important. Coaches should regularly review performances, provide constructive feedback, and make necessary adjustments to techniques, ensuring continuous improvement and adaptation to evolving cheerleading standards.

Choreography and Creativity:

The role of choreography specialists is becoming increasingly pivotal. These experts bring a unique blend of athletic rigor and artistic creativity, elevating routines from mere performances to captivating displays of skill and expression

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1. Crafting Visually Stunning Routines:

Choreography specialists have the unique ability to visualize and create routines that are not only technically proficient but also visually stunning. They understand the importance of formations, transitions, and synchronization, crafting sequences that are both aesthetically pleasing and challenging. This visual appeal is essential in catching the attention of judges and audiences alike.

2. Balancing Athleticism and Artistry:

One of the key strengths of choreography experts is their ability to balance athleticism with artistry. They weave complex stunts and tumbling passes into the fabric of dance and movement, creating a seamless blend that showcases the full range of cheerleading skills. This balance is crucial in competitive cheerleading, where both technical skill and creative presentation are evaluated.

3. Enhancing Team Identity and Style:

Choreographers play a significant role in defining a team’s style and identity. Through their creative vision, they can craft routines that reflect a team’s unique personality and strengths. This helps teams stand out in competitions, leaving a memorable impression on judges and spectators.

4. Pushing the Boundaries of Creativity:

These specialists are often at the forefront of innovation in cheerleading choreography. They push the boundaries of what is possible, introducing new elements and styles that keep the sport fresh and exciting. This constant innovation ensures that cheerleading continues to evolve and captivate new audiences.

5. Tailoring Routines to Maximize Scoring Potential:

Understanding competition scoring systems is another critical aspect of a choreographer’s role. They design routines that not only impress but also align with the scoring criteria, maximizing the potential for high scores. This strategic approach can make a significant difference in a team’s competitive success.

6. Inspiring Athletes:

Choreographers also play a key role in inspiring athletes. By creating routines that are enjoyable and challenging, they motivate cheerleaders to push their limits and take pride in their performances. This inspiration is crucial in building a team’s morale and enthusiasm.

Fostering Team Dynamics:

Specialists in team dynamics play a crucial role in building team cohesion and mental toughness. Their focus on communication, trust, and teamwork is crucial in a sport that relies heavily on synchronization and team effort.

1. Cultivating a Positive Team Environment:

Specialists in team dynamics are skilled in creating a positive and supportive team environment. They understand that the emotional and psychological well-being of athletes is as important as their physical skills. By fostering a positive atmosphere, these coaches help athletes feel valued and supported, which is essential for team cohesion and morale.

2. Enhancing Communication Skills:

Effective communication is vital in cheerleading, where every move needs to be perfectly synchronized. Coaches specializing in team dynamics work on developing clear and effective communication channels within the team. This includes not only verbal communication during performances but also non-verbal cues and understanding among team members.

3. Building Trust and Reliability:

Trust is the foundation of any successful cheerleading team. Specialists in team dynamics focus on exercises and activities that build trust among team members. This trust is crucial when performing complex stunts and routines, where each member must rely on their teammates for safety and performance.

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4. Encouraging Teamwork and Collaboration:

These coaches emphasize the importance of teamwork and collaboration. They teach athletes that the success of the team depends on each member working together towards a common goal. This understanding helps in creating a cohesive unit where members support and uplift each other.

5. Developing Mental Toughness:

Mental toughness and resilience are critical in cheerleading, especially in competitive scenarios. Coaches focusing on team dynamics help athletes develop the mental strength to handle pressure, overcome challenges, and perform confidently under various circumstances.

6. Resolving Conflicts and Strengthening Bonds:

In any team sport, conflicts are inevitable. Specialists in team dynamics are adept at conflict resolution, ensuring that disagreements do not disrupt team harmony. They also work on strengthening the bonds between team members, fostering a sense of unity and camaraderie.

The rise of specialization in cheer coaching is a testament to the sport’s growth and complexity. Coaches who hone specific skills and knowledge not only set themselves apart but also significantly contribute to the development and success of their athletes. As cheer continues to evolve, so will the need for specialized coaching.

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Navigating the New Terrain: 2023 Safety Guidelines and Certifications in Cheerleading

Navigating the New Terrain 2023 Safety Guidelines and Certifications in Cheerleading

By Steve Pawlyk

Published December 6, 2023

In the dynamic world of cheerleading, staying abreast of the latest safety standards is paramount for coaches. 2023 brings fresh updates to safety guidelines and coaching certifications, reflecting the ongoing commitment of the United States All Star Federation (USASF) to athlete welfare. This article delves into these critical updates, offering insights for coaches to maintain the highest safety standards.

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Updated Safety Guidelines:

The USASF continually revises its rules and guidelines, prioritizing safety, skill progression, and fair play. This year’s adjustments are no exception, with a focus on creating a consistent and safe environment for cheer athletes at both events and practices. Coaches must familiarize themselves with these changes to ensure their teams comply with the latest safety protocols.

Importance of Coach Credentialing:

The USASF’s reinforced rules and safety guidelines are augmented by a robust coach credentialing process. This certification ensures that cheer coaches are proficient in teaching appropriate skill progressions. It’s not just about knowing the routines but understanding how to execute them safely. The certification equips coaches with the knowledge to enforce safety rules effectively, a crucial aspect in a sport where precision and safety are intertwined.

Safety Judge Certification:

Beyond coaching credentials, the USASF also offers safety judge certification. These certified judges play a pivotal role in maintaining safety standards during competitions. They are armed with the latest resources and knowledge to ensure compliance with safety rules, providing an additional layer of safety for athletes.

Adapting to New Safety Standards:

For cheerleading coaches, adapting to these updated guidelines and obtaining the necessary certifications is not just a regulatory requirement but a moral obligation. It speaks volumes about a coach’s dedication to their athletes’ safety and well-being. This year’s focus on safety is a reminder that the sport is continually evolving, and so must our approaches to coaching and care.

The 2023 updates to cheerleading safety guidelines and coaching certifications are pivotal in ensuring the sport’s integrity and the safety of its participants. As coaches, understanding and implementing these changes is crucial. By staying informed and certified, coaches not only comply with regulations but also demonstrate their commitment to fostering a safe and positive environment for their athletes.

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Monica Aldama Retires: Celebrating a Legacy of Triumphs and Resilience in Navarro College Cheerleading

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By Steve Pawlyk

Published December 1, 2023

Monica Aldama, the renowned coach of the Navarro College cheerleading team, has announced her retirement, marking the end of an illustrious career that redefined cheerleading at the collegiate level. Aldama’s journey with Navarro College, her contributions to the sport, and the controversies that surrounded her tenure offer a compelling narrative of triumph, challenge, and transformation in the world of competitive cheerleading.

Monica Aldama: A Legacy in Cheerleading

Alright, let’s dive into Monica Aldama’s incredible journey in cheerleading. Think about this: she steps in as the coach of the Navarro College cheer team in the late ’90s, and what she does next is nothing short of remarkable.

Imagine taking a team and not just making it good, but turning it into a national sensation, a real powerhouse in the world of cheerleading. That’s exactly what Aldama did. Under her guidance, Navarro College became a name synonymous with excellence in cheerleading. It’s like she had the Midas touch, but for cheer routines!

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Now, let’s talk numbers because they’re just mind-blowing. Seventeen National Cheerleaders Association (NCA) National Championships in the Advanced Large Co-Ed Division. That’s not just winning; that’s dominating. And six “Grand National” Championships! Think about it — her teams weren’t just beating other community colleges; they were outscoring the big guns, the NCAA Division I teams. That’s like a David and Goliath story, but David keeps winning year after year.

What’s really cool about Aldama’s legacy is how she changed the game. It wasn’t just about the physical aspects of cheerleading, the stunts, and the routines. She brought in this level of strategy, precision, and team spirit that elevated the whole sport. It’s like she looked at cheerleading and said, “Let’s take this to the next level.”

Her impact goes beyond just the trophies and the titles. She inspired a generation of cheerleaders and coaches. With Aldama at the helm, Navarro cheerleaders knew they weren’t just part of a team; they were part of a legacy. That’s a powerful thing. It’s about building something that lasts, something that others look up to and aspire to be a part of.

So, the year 2000 was a big one for them. They didn’t just win at the NCA College Nationals; they smashed records. We’re talking an all-time high score kind of smashing. That’s like hitting a home run in the bottom of the ninth in the World Series, but in cheerleading. It was a huge moment and really put them on the map in a big way.

Rise to National Prominence

Monica Aldama and her Navarro cheer squad, they were something else. You know how some teams are just good, and then there are those that are like a force of nature? That was them under Aldama’s leadership.

So, the year 2000 was a big one for them. They didn’t just win at the NCA College Nationals; they smashed records. We’re talking an all-time high score kind of smashing. That’s like hitting a home run in the bottom of the ninth in the World Series, but in cheerleading. It was a huge moment and really put them on the map in a big way.

And Aldama, well, she wasn’t just a coach. She was a builder of champions. Her approach, her dedication, it wasn’t just about creating a winning team for a season. She was all about setting this incredibly high standard that would last. It’s like she had this recipe for success, and she kept refining it year after year.

Her impact was so huge that in 2019, she was inducted into the Navarro College Athletics Hall of Fame. That’s a big honor, you know. It’s like the college saying, “You’re not just a part of our history; you helped write it.” For Aldama, it was a recognition of not just the titles and the trophies, but of the legacy she was building in cheerleading. She wasn’t just a coach at that point; she was a legend in the sport.

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So, yeah, the rise of Navarro under Aldama was something special. They didn’t just win; they set the bar. And that kind of excellence, it resonates. It inspires. It’s like they were showing what’s possible when you mix talent, hard work, and a bit of that Aldama magic.

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“Cheer” – A Pop-Culture Phenomenon

Now let’s talk about “Cheer!” You know, before this Netflix docuseries hit the screens in 2020, most people didn’t really get a behind-the-scenes look at competitive cheerleading. But “Cheer” changed all that. It was like suddenly flipping on a light in a room that most of the world didn’t even know existed.

This show wasn’t just about stunts and pom-poms. It dove deep into the blood, sweat, and tears that go into those routines. Monica Aldama and her Navarro cheer team, they were the stars of this show. It gave us a glimpse of their world – the intense training, the dedication, and the sheer willpower it takes to be at the top of this sport. We’re talking about grueling practices, personal sacrifices, and a kind of team spirit that’s really more like a family.

And Monica Aldama, she wasn’t just a coach on this show. She came off as a mentor, a mother figure, and a tough-love giver all rolled into one. Viewers got to see how her leadership and passion were key ingredients in the team’s success. It was inspiring, really.

The impact of “Cheer”? Huge. I mean, Aldama and her team went from being champions in the cheer world to becoming household names. They were on talk shows like Good Morning America and The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Imagine going from cheering on the sidelines to being the one everyone’s cheering for on national TV!

And then Aldama on “Dancing with the Stars”? That was like the cherry on top. She took her competitive spirit from the gym mat to the dance floor, showing a whole new audience her talent and charisma. It’s one thing to coach athletes to be their best, but it’s another to put yourself out there and compete in a totally different arena.

So, “Cheer” was more than just a docuseries. It was a cultural phenomenon that put cheerleading in the spotlight, showed the world the real deal about this sport, and turned Monica Aldama and her Navarro team into icons. It’s amazing how a show can not only entertain but also change perceptions and bring well-deserved recognition to a sport and its athletes.

Challenges and Controversies

Monica Aldama’s time as the coach of Navarro College’s cheerleading team was quite a rollercoaster, you know. It wasn’t all just about winning championships and Netflix fame. The world of cheerleading, especially at the elite level where Navarro competed, came under a lot of scrutiny, and Aldama’s team was right in the middle of it.

First off, there was this major shockwave sent through the cheer world with the Jerry Harris case. Harris, a former member of Aldama’s Navarro cheerleading squad, got into serious legal trouble for soliciting sex from minors. This was a huge deal because it raised a lot of questions about safety and oversight in cheer programs. I mean, here was this rising star in cheerleading, featured on a popular Netflix show, and suddenly he’s in the headlines for all the wrong reasons. It really shook the community and undoubtedly put a lot of pressure on Aldama as the coach.

Then, there’s this whole lawsuit saga. A former cheerleader at Navarro brought up some pretty serious allegations against Aldama, accusing her of covering up a sexual assault case. That’s a heavy accusation, right? And it’s not just about Aldama herself, but it also puts the spotlight on how these kinds of situations are handled in cheerleading programs. Navarro College, where Aldama coached, flat-out denied any wrongdoing, but the lawsuit did highlight something important. It showed that maybe there’s a need for stronger measures to protect athletes in cheerleading, to make sure their well-being is always top priority.

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So yeah, while Aldama’s career had its high points, it also had these significant challenges. They kind of serve as a reminder that even in something as spirited and competitive as cheerleading, there are serious issues that need attention. It’s not just about the glitz and the trophies; there’s a lot happening behind the scenes that we need to think about.

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Legal Battles and Public Statements: A Closer Look at Monica Aldama’s Response to Controversies

Monica Aldama’s tenure as the head coach of the Navarro College cheerleading team was marked not only by her achievements but also by significant legal challenges and public scrutiny. The controversies centered around allegations related to the conduct within her team and her response to these issues. These incidents not only tested her leadership but also brought to light the complexities of managing a high-profile athletic program.

The Allegations and Legal Challenges

The legal challenges Aldama faced were significant. In May 2023, a former cheerleader from Navarro College filed a lawsuit alleging sexual harassment and a cover-up of sexual assault. The lawsuit accused Aldama of discouraging the cheerleader from reporting a sexual assault incident. This lawsuit, along with other issues, led to Aldama’s temporary suspension from USA Cheer, the national governing body for sport cheering in the United States.

Aldama’s Public Defense

Aldama’s response to these challenges was both public and assertive. She took to various platforms, including social media, to defend herself against the allegations. Aldama criticized the investigation process, pointing out what she perceived as flaws and a lack of communication. Her defense was not just verbal; she indicated her readiness to present substantial evidence, including surveillance videos, text messages, and emails, to support her narrative and refute the allegations.

Dismissal of the Lawsuit and Closure of the Complaint

The turning point in these legal battles came when the civil lawsuit against Aldama was dismissed. Additionally, the complaint lodged against her by USA Cheer was also closed. This closure marked a significant moment in Aldama’s career, as it allowed her to move past these allegations and focus on her legacy and future endeavors. Aldama’s public statements following the dismissal of the lawsuit and the closure of the complaint were of relief and vindication, indicating a desire to move forward from these controversies.

Reflection on the Impact of Legal Challenges

These legal battles and public statements highlight a crucial aspect of Aldama’s career. They underscore the complexities and pressures of leading a high-profile athletic program. Aldama’s situation illustrates how coaches in the limelight must navigate not only the challenges of training and competition but also legal and ethical issues that can arise. Her ability to withstand these pressures, defend her reputation, and ultimately see the allegations dismissed speaks to her resilience and commitment to her role as a coach and leader.

Monica Aldama’s response to the legal battles and controversies she faced was a testament to her strength and determination to protect her reputation and legacy. While these challenges were undoubtedly a difficult part of her career, her ability to confront and overcome them adds a complex but essential layer to her story as one of the most influential figures in the world of competitive cheerleading. As she retires, these experiences form a significant part of her narrative, shaping how she is remembered in the cheerleading community and beyond.

Aldama’s Enduring Impact

Aldama’s retirement signifies the end of an era for Navarro College’s cheer program. Her impact on the sport, marked by her dedication to building a world-class team and fostering a championship mindset, leaves an indelible mark on cheerleading.

Monica Aldama’s career at Navarro College stands as a testament to her commitment to excellence in cheerleading. Her ability to create a championship-caliber team, navigate the challenges of newfound fame, and address the controversies head-on demonstrates her resilience and dedication to the sport. As she steps down, her legacy continues to inspire future generations of cheerleaders and coaches, emphasizing the importance of leadership, integrity, and excellence in competitive cheerleading.

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The Throw: The Physics of Cheerleading Lifts and Practical Training Techniques

The Throw The Physics of Cheerleading Lifts and Practical Training Techniques tips

By Steve Pawlyk

Published November 17, 2023

The captivating moment when a cheerleader is launched into the air during a stunt is the result of a precise application of physics principles between the base and the flyer. Understanding the mechanics behind this can vastly improve technique, safety, and performance. This article dives deep into the physics of the cheerleading throw and offers practical methods for coaches to enhance the training of their athletes.

The Fundamentals of Physics in Cheer Throws

Before delving into the training methods, it’s crucial to comprehend the basic physics at play. The throw involves concepts of force, energy, momentum, and angular momentum. Here, we’ll break down these principles and explain how they work in unison to execute a flawless lift.

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Optimizing Force and Energy Transfer

The success of a throw hinges on the efficient transfer of energy from the base to the flyer. We will discuss how bases can optimize their application of force to maximize the height and stability of the throw, focusing on the timing, angle, and the explosive power needed.

The Technique Behind Momentum

Momentum is the product of mass and velocity and is conserved in the closed system of a base and flyer. Coaches can use drills to teach bases how to effectively transfer linear momentum to the flyer, ensuring a vertical lift that makes for an impressive stunt.

The spectacle of a cheerleader soaring gracefully through the air is a testament to the strength, timing, and precision cultivated through rigorous training. Strength and conditioning, drill repetition, and the correct application of force are the pillars of an effective cheer throw. This article will expand on these components to provide a comprehensive guide for cheerleading coaches aiming to refine the explosive power and synchronicity of their squad’s lifts.

Building a Foundation with Strength and Conditioning

The prowess of a cheerleading base begins with a robust foundation of physical strength, particularly in the legs and core. This is crucial for two reasons: it provides the power needed for a strong lift-off and ensures the stability required to support and control the throw. Here are key exercises to incorporate into a cheerleader’s regimen:

  • Squats and Deadlifts: These compound movements are excellent for building leg strength. They mimic the lifting action of a cheer throw, engaging the quadriceps, hamstrings, and gluteal muscles.
  • Plyometrics: Exercises like box jumps and jump squats train fast-twitch muscle fibers, essential for the explosive power needed in a lift-off.
  • Core Workouts: Planks, Russian twists, and hanging leg raises build the core stability that bases need to maintain balance and control during a throw.

Perfecting the Art through Drill Repetition

Drill repetition is about creating muscle memory so that each movement becomes second nature, allowing for flawless execution during the high pressure of performances. Repetitive practice drills that focus on timing and coordination are vital:

  • Simulated Throws: Practice the motion of throws without the flyer to perfect the base’s technique and build endurance.
  • Timing Drills: Use metronomes or music to cue bases on when to initiate and release the throw, training them to act in unison.
  • Coordination Exercises: Group exercises where bases lift objects in sync can improve the collective coordination needed for synchronized throws.
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The Science of Force Application

Teaching bases how to uniformly and directionally apply force can make the difference between a mediocre and a spectacular stunt. The uniform application of force ensures the flyer’s safety and the stunt’s success. Here are strategies to enhance this skill:

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  • Directional Drills: Use targeted exercises to train bases on applying force in a consistent direction, which is often vertical for maximum height.
  • Resistance Training: Implement resistance bands or light weights to simulate the resistance a base feels when lifting a flyer.
  • Consistent Practice with Flyers: There’s no substitute for the real thing. Regular practice with flyers allows bases to adjust their force application in real-time, attuning to the flyer’s weight and movement dynamics.

Integrating Training into Routine Workouts

Incorporating these elements into a routine workout can lead to significant improvements:

  • Circuit Training: Create a circuit that includes leg and core strength exercises, plyometrics, and drill repetitions for a comprehensive workout.
  • Progressive Overload: Gradually increase the intensity and complexity of exercises to continuously challenge the athletes and promote strength gains.
  • Recovery and Mobility: Incorporate adequate rest and mobility work to prevent injury and ensure that athletes can perform movements with full range of motion.

Safety First: Ensuring a Secure Practice Environment

No discussion of cheerleading technique would be complete without a strong emphasis on safety. This section will cover the essential safety measures coaches must enforce, from proper spotting to ensuring that all stunts are practiced with mats and in a suitable environment.

Cheerleading throws are a complex blend of artistry and physics. By applying these principles in a structured training regimen, coaches can elevate their athletes’ performance and safety. This article serves as a guide to the scientific and practical aspects of cheerleading throws, providing coaches with the knowledge and tools to refine their team’s stunts to perfection.

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Music Playback at Cheer Competitions: Apps, Best Practices, and the Case for MP3 Players

Music Playback at Cheer Competitions Apps Best Practices and the Case for MP3 Players

By Steve Pawlyk

Published November 16, 2023

At competitions coaches face the critical task of ensuring flawless music playback during competitions. With routines heavily reliant on music for cues and timing, the right technology and preparation can make all the difference. Today, let’s explore some apps that can make this a smooth process

Top Music Apps for Seamless Playback

In the bustling environment of cheer competitions, reliable music playback is non-negotiable. For coaches wielding iOS and Android devices, the quest for the perfect music app ends with options that guarantee smooth offline playback.

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  • Musify: A versatile app available on both platforms, Musify is a godsend for those without an extensive personal music collection. Its offline capabilities ensure that cheer routines are never at the mercy of spotty internet connections.
  • Pulsar Music Player: This app shines across Android, iOS, and Chrome, boasting a user-friendly interface and reliable offline playback that make it a top pick for coaches on-the-go.
  • GoneMAD Music Player: Exclusive to Android, GoneMAD is celebrated for its customizable nature and audio enhancements, making it ideal for those seeking a personalized music experience.
  • AIMP: Known for supporting a multitude of audio formats, AIMP is an Android favorite for coaches who require flexibility and no-fuss access to their curated playlists.
  • Poweramp Music Player: With its high-level customization and powerful audio features, Poweramp for Android ensures that every beat of your cheer mix is heard loud and clear.

Switching to iOS, the selection is just as impressive:

  • VOX – MP3 & FLAC Music Player: VOX stands out with its support for high-resolution audio, ensuring that every cheer routine is accompanied by crystal-clear sound.
  • Cs Music Player: Tapping into the Apple Music ecosystem, Cs Music Player offers a minimalist and efficient way to manage and play your already-amassed collection, both from local storage and the iCloud Music Library.

These apps are more than just tools; they’re the backstage heroes ensuring every jump, stunt, and tumble is performed in perfect harmony with the music.

Best Practices for Device Handoff

A smooth handoff of your device to the sound engineer is critical. Here are some refined practices to ensure your team’s performance sounds as good as it looks:

  • Pre-Event Preparation: Rigorous preparation is key. Besides disabling notifications and downloading music, consider a rehearsal run to ensure tracks play in the correct order. Equip your device with a durable case for protection and an ample battery pack to guard against power drain.
  • Connectivity: In addition to disabling Wi-Fi and data, consider placing the device in airplane mode with Bluetooth disabled to prevent any wireless interruptions. Ensure that all music files are properly tagged and organized for easy navigation.
  • Sound Quality: If possible, try to conduct a sound check with the engineering team to test levels. Having a high-quality DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter) adapter can further enhance the sound fidelity.
  • Security: Beyond locking the device to a single app, ensure that the screen timeout is extended or disabled to prevent the device from locking during performance. Use features like Guided Access on iOS or Screen Pinning on Android to lock the device into the music app, preventing accidental swipes or taps.
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Following these practices will minimize technical glitches and secure a performance that is as flawless technically as it is athletically.

Advantages of Using an MP3 Player

While smartphones have become the Swiss Army knife of technology, MP3 players still hold their ground, especially in scenarios demanding uninterrupted audio play, such as cheer competitions.

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  • Dedicated Use: MP3 players offer a single-use focus that smartphones can’t match. They are designed for one thing and one thing only: playing music. This specialization means there’s no risk of a surprise call or text popping up and disrupting a critical moment in a performance.
  • Battery Longevity: Unlike smartphones, which juggle countless tasks and apps, MP3 players are battery misers. They are built to last much longer on a single charge, ensuring that the device won’t die just as the team hits the mat.
  • User-Friendly Interfaces: The simplicity of MP3 players is their hidden strength. In the high-stakes environment of a cheer competition, the last thing a coach needs is to fumble through complex menus. MP3 players usually offer straightforward navigation that can be a lifesaver under pressure.
  • Universal Connectivity: The humble 3.5mm jack is nearly universal in MP3 players, which means virtually any sound system can interface with them without a hitch. This can be a boon in venues where the sound engineer’s setup might not be compatible with the various connectors of the latest smartphones.

In essence, an MP3 player is a coach’s reliable ally, ensuring that the music will play on cue, as planned, without any of the modern-day technological hiccups that can accompany a smartphone.

While mobile devices offer convenience, the distinct advantages of MP3 players make them a worthy consideration for any cheer coach looking to ensure a seamless performance. By using the right apps and following best practices for device handoff, coaches can minimize technical disruptions and keep the focus on the athletes’ performance.

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Optimizing Gym Workouts for Cheerleading Back Spots

Gym Workouts for Cheerleading Back Spots

By Steve Pawlyk

Published November 14, 2023

Transitioning to the role of a back spot in cheerleading presents unique physical demands that go beyond general gym knowledge. Understanding the specific strength and conditioning needed can enhance performance and prevent injury. In this article, we explore targeted exercises that align with the skills required for back spotting, ensuring you’re not only gym-strong but also mat-ready.

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The Role of a Back Spot:

A back spot is pivotal for the stability and safety of stunts. While there are similarities with one-man stunting, including the need for upper body strength and coordination, the back spot’s role is distinct in its requirements for balance, timing, and the ability to support and lift flyers.

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Gym Exercises for Back Spots:

To prepare for this role, a comprehensive workout routine that includes the following exercises is recommended:

  • Pull Exercises:
    • Pull-Ups/Chin-Ups: These exercises strengthen the lats, biceps, and grip, which are essential for holding and lifting a flyer.
    • Rows: Both barbell and dumbbell rows will develop the back muscles necessary for maintaining stunt stability.
    • Deadlifts: They target the posterior chain, providing the foundational strength needed for lifting and supporting weight.
  • Core Stability Workouts:
    • Planks: To develop endurance in the core muscles.
    • Russian Twists: These will build rotational strength, important for adjusting and stabilizing stunts.
  • Leg Strength and Power:
    • Squats: Fundamental for developing leg strength to lift and support flyers from below.
    • Box Jumps: To enhance explosive power, which is vital for quick movements during stunts.

Balanced Training Approach:

Training as a back spot in cheerleading requires a well-rounded fitness regime that not only builds muscle but also promotes harmony and balance in the body. This means integrating a mix of push and pull exercises into your workout routine. Push exercises, like push-ups and overhead presses, develop the chest, shoulders, and triceps, which are crucial for motions like hand-offs and extensions. Pull exercises, on the other hand, such as those suggested in the commenter’s advice—like rows and pull-ups—strengthen the back, biceps, and forearms, essential for the act of catching and stabilizing flyers.

Why is this balance important? Overemphasis on push movements without adequate pull exercises can lead to muscle imbalances, which in turn may cause poor posture—rounded shoulders, a forward head position—and increase the risk of injuries due to overuse of certain muscle groups. A balanced approach ensures that opposing muscle groups are equally strong, promoting better posture and more effective force generation, which is essential when you’re the foundation of a stunt.

In addition to muscular balance, incorporating flexibility training into your regimen is non-negotiable. A back spot must have a full range of motion to perform the intricate movements required in cheerleading. Flexibility exercises, like dynamic stretching and yoga, can enhance muscle elasticity, which allows for deeper squats, higher lifts, and more controlled catches. These exercises also aid in recovery and help prevent injuries by allowing muscles to work more effectively.

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The Backbone of Cheer Stunts:

As the backbone of cheer stunts, the back spot’s role is as much about power and precision as it is about being the central point of stability and safety. Your training should, therefore, reflect the multifaceted nature of your role. This means focusing on developing the raw strength needed to lift and support flyers but also the stability to manage dynamic movements and the nuanced ability to adjust to the flyer’s motion mid-air.

A comprehensive gym regimen for a back spot should simulate the demands of cheerleading. This could include exercises that mimic the movements of stunts, like weighted squats that replicate the lifting of a flyer, and balance training that helps you remain steady on your feet no matter what’s happening above you. By preparing your body to handle the various challenges of being a back spot, you’ll be ready to support your team in every lift and stunt, ensuring that each performance is executed with confidence and skill.

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Underdog Stories: 3 Cheer Teams that Shocked the World

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By Steve Pawlyk

Published November 9, 2023

These are the tales of the Ithaca College club team’s tenacious rise, Team Australia’s historic win at the ICU World Championships, and Bangkok University’s groundbreaking gold at a prestigious international competition. Each narrative unfolds a saga of resilience, creativity, and unwavering determination, painting a vivid picture of cheerleading’s underdog champions. Join us as we recount the journeys of those who have danced in the face of adversity and emerged victorious on cheerleading’s grandest stages

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Ithaca College

The story of the Ithaca College cheerleading team embodies the true essence of an underdog’s journey in the competitive cheerleading arena. With no coach just before the preseason and limited resources as a club sports team, they faced an uphill battle. The cheerleaders had to rely on their determination and creativity to raise the $35,000 needed just to attend the National Cheerleaders Association collegiate cheer championship in Daytona.

Their coach, Alicia Trahan, was new to both Ithaca and the cheerleading scene at the college level. With her background in cheer from Baylor University, where she was a cheerleader on a varsity team, Alicia had to adapt quickly to the club sport environment where everything from practice clothes to competition fees required self-funding.

Despite these challenges, the team’s perseverance and unity were evident. They spent months perfecting their routine, with athletes like Rochelle MacNeil transitioning from base to flyer, facing and overcoming the daunting fear of flying. Emma Schaefer, another flyer, had to conquer her nerves to execute flawless flips during their routine. These personal battles were a microcosm of the team’s larger struggle, emblematic of the underdog spirit that drove them forward.

As the team prepared for their performance in Albany, they encountered further setbacks with injuries and last-minute lineup changes. Alicia’s decision to rest an injured cheerleader in anticipation of the main event in Daytona and to bring in a former team member, Alex Sprague, to fill in showed the agility and leadership necessary to navigate the tumultuous waters of competitive cheerleading. The adaptability and quick learning of athletes like Alex, who seamlessly integrated back into the team, underscored the resilience and resourcefulness characteristic of underdog teams.

In Albany, the Ithaca College cheerleading team’s performance, against all odds, was their best yet, culminating in a first-place victory that left the team in disbelief. Their win was a testament to their hard work, a well-deserved reward for their dedication and spirit. The team’s joyous celebration upon receiving the black banner reading “First Place” was a poignant moment, highlighting not only their triumph over adversity but also the unity and strength that had developed among them.

It’s not just about the stunts and the competitions; it’s about the journey, the struggles, and the collective heart of a team that refuses to give up, even when faced with seemingly insurmountable obstacles. The Ithaca College cheerleading team’s story is a powerful narrative of resilience and determination that serves as inspiration for any team facing long odds.

Team Australia

Team Australia’s cheerleading squads, comprised of the nation’s finest cheerleaders, made a historic mark at the ICU World Cheerleading Championships in Orlando, Florida. The All Girl team from Australia was crowned WORLD CHAMPIONS, marking the first year Australia has ever won the ICU World Cheerleading Championship title. Their victory is a significant achievement, demonstrating Australia’s rise as a competitive force in a sport long dominated by the United States. The coed team also won a silver medal, further solidifying Australia’s status as global contenders.

What makes their victory even more remarkable is the preparation that went into it. The teams had only three training camp weekends in Australia and just three practice sessions the week before the competition in the USA. To not only put together a routine of such high caliber but also to execute it to a level worthy of top spots at Worlds is an extraordinary feat. Derrick Turner, the head coach of Team Australia – All Girl, expressed immense pride in achieving the goal of being crowned world champions. Eddie Davey, the head coach of Team Australia – Coed Elite, commended the athletes and coaches for reaching a level of excellence previously unseen in their country.

This story is a testament to the underdog spirit, showcasing that with hard work, unity, and a relentless pursuit of excellence, even teams from smaller cheerleading communities can ascend to the top of the world stage. Team Australia’s victory will undoubtedly inspire cheerleaders around the globe and serve as a powerful example of what can be accomplished when teams dare to dream big and work tirelessly to turn those dreams into reality.

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Bangkok University

The Bangkok University cheerleading team, an underdog group from Thailand, carved out their place in cheerleading history with a story that reads like a script from a feel-good sports movie. Their journey, encapsulated in the documentary film “The Cheer Ambassadors,” is a testament to the spirit and determination of a team that wasn’t expected to rise to the top.

In 2011, the team achieved what many thought was impossible for a squad from a country where Western-style cheerleading was introduced in only 1995; they shared the gold medal with the US team at the Cheerleading Worlds, a feat that would put them on the world cheerleading map. This achievement followed their previous success at the 2009 ICU World Cheerleading Championships in Orlando, where they earned a silver medal, an accolade they repeated two years later.

Luke Cassady-Dorion, the director of the documentary and an American living in Thailand, was inspired to tell their story after learning of their hardships and triumphs. The Thai team started from scratch, their practice fueled by watching ESPN and YouTube clips, rehearsing from 6 pm to 6 am to adapt to the US timezone. The team’s creativity and ‘sanook’ (fun) approach to cheerleading were their strongest suits, compensating for their physical disadvantages compared to American athletes. Instead of relying on brute strength, the Thai team focused on building intricate pyramids that required immense teamwork.

The underdog story of the Bangkok University cheerleading team is not just a sports narrative but also a cultural one. They disproved the notion that Thais could not excel as a team and brought a unique Thai spirit to the global stage. Their story is one of unity, creativity, and relentless pursuit of excellence against all odds.

This extraordinary journey from underdogs to world champions is a powerful reminder that passion, teamwork, and innovation can defy expectations, inspiring cheerleading squads everywhere to reach for greatness, no matter their beginnings.

The chronicles of Ithaca College, Team Australia, and Bangkok University’s cheerleading teams embody the quintessential underdog story. Each team’s path to success — whether at national competitions, the ICU World Championships, or other international contests — showcases the incredible feats that can be achieved through perseverance and team spirit.

Their stories remind us that in the competitive world of cheer, the heart and hustle often shine brighter than trophies and titles. As these teams have proven, with the right blend of dedication, teamwork, and innovation, even the most unheralded squads can ascend to the pinnacle of cheer excellence, inspiring athletes and audiences alike with their remarkable journeys from the sidelines to the center stage of victory.

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Revolutionizing Cheer: The Impact of OnForm, VisualEyes, TeamSnap, and CheerLife Pro+ on Cheerleading Practices

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By Steve Pawlyk

Published November 8, 2023

In the spotlight of competitive arenas, cheer teams bring more than just dynamic choreography and spirited chants; they bring a technological edge that transforms practice into perfection. As the sport evolves, so does the integration of cutting-edge tools designed to sharpen skills, enhance team coordination, and ensure safety. From video analysis to team management platforms, let’s explore the digital allies of today’s cheer squads.

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Video Analysis: Coach’s Eye in Action

First, TechSmith has announced the retirement of their Coach’s Eye app and services. The decision to retire the app followed a one-year grace period that began on September 14, 2021, and lasted until September 15, 2022, during which the app and services were fully supported. The company cited the substantial ongoing development required to keep the app and associated web service relevant and technologically current as the reason for its retirement. Instead of continuing to invest in Coach’s Eye, TechSmith has chosen to direct their resources towards other growing areas within the company.

So that sucks.  But wait…there’s more!

There are new options! Let’s start with OnForm, this iOS app is like having a techy assistant coach. It’s awesome for giving feedback with slow-mo replays and drawing right on the video to highlight what needs work. And the best part? Coaches can chat with their athletes right in the app, using voice or text, making it super easy to stay connected and improve together, whether they’re across the gym or across the country.

Over on Android, VisualEyes is making waves. Created by a coach, this app gets what coaches need. It’s got all these nifty tools like zooming in while recording and a brand-new timer tool, perfect for nailing timing in routines. Plus, it’s got an angle tool that’s just the ticket for those tricky stunts that need to be spot-on.

Both these apps are all about making your cheer routines sharper and safer. They bring the kind of detail that can really up your cheer game. Whether it’s OnForm or VisualEyes, they’re here to help coaches and athletes rock their routines with style and precision.

Team Management: The Digital Dojo

Enter TeamSnap, a digital solution that acts as the central nervous system for team coordination. This platform transcends traditional team management by offering a suite of features that encapsulate every logistical element of cheer.

At its core, TeamSnap simplifies the orchestration of practices and events with a user-friendly calendar interface, ensuring that every member is synchronized with the team’s schedule. The app’s real-time notifications mean that schedule changes are communicated instantaneously, preventing the confusion that can arise from last-minute adjustments.

But TeamSnap’s capabilities extend beyond mere scheduling. It’s a repository for shared resources, including routines, music mixes, and training videos. These resources are accessible anytime, anywhere, making it possible for team members to review and practice individually, reinforcing the collective effort.

Nutrition and physical well-being are just as critical as practice. TeamSnap acknowledges this by providing tools to manage nutrition plans. Coaches can share guidelines on diet, hydration, and rest, tailored to the demands of your athletes. This holistic approach ensures that cheerleaders are not only well-practiced but also well-nourished.

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The app also offers messaging that keep everyone connected; private messaging for one-on-one conversations or group forums for team announcements. This constant line of communication fosters a sense of community and support among team members, which is essential for building trust and camaraderie.

Furthermore, the inclusivity of TeamSnap is notable. It offers accessibility across devices, ensuring that each team member, regardless of their technological proficiency or device preference, can stay in the loop. This inclusivity strengthens the team’s unity, as no one is left behind in the digital divide.

In essence, TeamSnap is not just an app; it’s the digital embodiment of a cheer coach’s strategy board, a planner, and a team huddle—all wrapped into one. By leveraging such a comprehensive platform, cheerleading squads can focus on what truly matters: perfecting their performance and showcasing their team spirit.

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Routine Crafting: CheerLife Pro+’s All-in-One Platform

When it comes to crafting routines and managing a cheer squad, CheerLife Pro+ stands out as an all-encompassing platform. Designed for cheerleaders, coaches, and gym owners, CheerLife Pro+ extends beyond the mat, offering a personalized experience for each gym. Through this app, coaches can oversee their team’s progress, share motivational content, and foster a strong team culture—all within a custom-branded environment.

Imagine an app that not only lets you communicate effortlessly with your entire cheer community but also tracks the daily habits that lead to success. CheerLife Pro+ does just that. Coaches can share pictures, provide updates, and book private lessons, ensuring that everyone from rookies to seasoned cheerleaders stays informed and engaged. The app’s group chat feature comes with automatic filters, making it simple to send messages to specific sub-groups like athletes, staff, or parents.

But CheerLife Pro+ isn’t just about staying connected; it’s about driving excellence. The app includes training modules led by top industry professionals, giving your team an edge with access to elite coaching. Moreover, action tracking is a game-changer, providing a platform to acknowledge and reward the hard work and dedication of athletes. This feature encourages a culture of recognition and can be a powerful motivator for cheerleaders striving to reach their full potential.

With CheerLife Pro+, every aspect of cheer team management becomes more streamlined and impactful. The app’s channels allow for the distribution of gym content, such as newsletters and exclusive footage, right at the fingertips of your cheer community. Whether it’s a last-minute change in practice schedules or celebrating a team victory, CheerLife Pro+ keeps everyone in the loop and amplifies the spirit of cheerleading.

The integration of technology like OnForm, VisualEyes, and CheerLife Pro+ is revolutionizing the way cheerleading teams train, communicate, and perform. These innovative tools are not merely enhancements; they are becoming essential components in the sport’s evolution. With the advanced video analysis capabilities of OnForm and VisualEyes and the comprehensive team management and engagement features of CheerLife Pro+, coaches and athletes are equipped to reach new heights of excellence. As we embrace these technological advancements, the future of cheerleading looks brighter and more connected than ever.

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