Well it depends... if you want to do it for school than there are probably tryouts at your school :) If you want to compete than you should look for a Cheerleading or Gymnastics place near you. They probably have one there! Hope it helped :)
Absolutely. In tryouts, the coaches look for gymnastic skills. Besides dance skills.
Yes. Look around your city, town, or where ever you happen to live and see if there are tryouts for a team. I was in cheerleading when I was seven years old.
A personal opinion is that the comedian judges don't respect and look down on prop comics.
Good basketball players, of course.
Cheerleading dances have to be artistic because you have to realize that the judges that will be watching the cheerleaders have seen all kinds of teams with a lot of dances that look alike. You want the judges to be wowed by your dance and make it something that they haven't seen before. You want to make it different so the judges will notice you and your team will stand out. Make them look! :)
Cheerleading looks great..... It takes long of practice, and you need a group of people, so If you want to take cheerleading, i suggest you do it at a popular group, but if you have one in mind go straight ahead
A coach will look for a number of things in team tryouts, but namely:Teamplay (How well you play as part of the team)Skill (Individual flair and ability)Fitness level (Stamina and strength)Other special abilities or attributes (e.g. speed, height, attitude, leadership etc.)Good luck!
Judges look for overall size, symmetry, proportion and definition/separation of muscles.
Cheerleading routines are created when coaches and choreographers sit down and look at the skill of the team. they then plan a routine based on the athletes skill level
Always smile and look happy, try your hardest, lift strong, fight for your stunts, keep motions tight, point your toes in your jumps, have fun!
A good place to start is: usajuniorhockey.com Some leagues have compiled lists, and others require you to look into team sites. EDIT: Go to the webpage of the league you want to play in and there should be a link somewhere that gives the date and place of the tryouts for each team. Do not go to a tryout that is supposed to be for multiple teams from the same league. These tryouts really serve no purpose other than making money for the team. Often times, Jr A teams will invite Jr B coaches to their tryouts to pick up any kids that weren't quite good enough for the Jr A team. That is more likely a legitimat tryout.