Basic Cheerleading rules:
smile at all times.
point your toes at every jump.
never drop your flyer no matter how she comes down.
no stunting on a gym floor.
hair must be up.
no jewlery.
The rules of cheerleading are under the rule of the WIAA, even though cheerleading technically isn't a sport.
The definition of 'sport' is: "A physical activity that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often engaged in competitively." Cheerleading is a physical activity, cheerleading is governed by a set of rules, and cheerleading is competitive. Therfefore, cheerleading is a sport.
regulations
First don't step of the mat and don't throw pom-poms
If you are looking for cheerleading auditions in New Jersey it will be by a cheerleading store. If your looking for cheerleading auditions in another state it will be bye a sports center or also a cheerleading store.
YESS in many ways tumbling stunting and jumping
for a full set of rules visit www.usasf.net
go to your gym or local school and ask about cheerleading for 11 year old girls and or boys!
The question of which cheerleading shoes are the best is entirely subjective, and thus there can be no definitive answer. Some poplular brands of cheerleading shoe include Kaepa and Zephz.
The definition of a sport is: an activity with rules or customs engaged in competitively. Lately, a lot of colleges and high schools are making cheerleading a sport. Why? Because cheerleading is very much a sport. Cheerleading started as just a way to get the crowd going to cheer on the other atheletes, but as time has progressed, cheerleadiers have found that jumps, stunts, and even advanced tumbling can be incorporated into cheers and dances. Cheerleaders have demanding practice scedules and some cheerleaders even have to work out at local weight rooms. In some ways, cheerleading is more a sport than football.
There are many injurys in cheerleading but some that can prevent you from cheerleading are spine injurys neck injurys sincerely, Dr.Bostick
The USASF or United States All Star Federation makes the rules