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to pass the tryouts, practice, practice, practice. also make sure of the following things:

  • MOTIONS: Tight, sharp motions. no spaghetti arms, no loose wrists, hands in fists/blades, tight knees, punch the motions.
  • JUMPS: the thing that makes a jump look good is the sharpness and tightness of the jump. tight arms, straight legs and pointed toes. before you start the jump, go on your toes to get the height and balance. no arms flying everywhere, keep your head and torso up, and make sure to land on your toes and roll off the balls of your feet to reduce the noise and the risk of ankle injuries. the landing position is a squatting position. always clean. don't loose balance on the landing.
  • DANCING: Tight, sharp motions, rhythm, facials...
  • CHEERING: tight, sharp motions. project your voice. don't scream, and don't whisper. you should be getting the air from your stomach and using your voice from there.
  • STUNTING: everyone in the group should show strength and stability, as well as flexibility. no talking/laughing while stunting, and all should be working together.
  • TUMBLERS: get a good, clean running start. straight legs and pointed toes. don't loose balance on the landing. always clean.
  • ALWAYS SMILE!!!! nobody likes a dead cheerleader. always show enthusiasm and smiles!! as a matter of fact, that is the most important thing in Cheerleading. ;)
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Becoming cheer captain is a difficult thing! You have to prove to the coaches that you are worthy of such a high reigned position!:) Make sure you show team spirit, leadership, a helping hand, a huge smile, you have good grades, great presence, and you are wearing presentable clothing fallowing their cheer tryout requirement dress code. :D

Most of all, show you can have fun and that you aren't going to act any better than anyone else on the squad or future squad!

GOOD LUCK! Cheer your hardest & smile the biggest!

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Usually you learn simple things like toe touches, pikes, etc. You will probably learn a cheer or 2 and a cheer/dance routine. Tryouts usually last 3 to 4 days and on the last day you show the coaches all that you've learned.

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Smile, look confident, be loud, outgoing, know your stuff, be sharp in motions, dont be scared and have a good time!

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