for a full set of rules visit www.usasf.net
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
they can be found at either of the following sites All Star: http://usasf.net/safety/cheerrules/ College: http://aacca.org/content.aspx?item=Safety/1011collegecheerrules.xml K-12: http://aacca.org/content.aspx?item=Safety/2010-11_School_Cheer_Rules.xml
Cheerleading Schools are for incoming cheerleaders. They teach you everything there is to know about cheerleading. They teach you stunts, cheers, dances, stretching, flexability, safety etc... :)
What are the safety rules for pencil
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.
YESS in many ways tumbling stunting and jumping
We follow safety rules for be safe.
go to your gym or local school and ask about cheerleading for 11 year old girls and or boys!
pictures of safety rules for children
For GCSE PE, cheerleading typically involves learning and performing choreographed routines that include stunts, jumps, and tumbling. Students must demonstrate teamwork, coordination, and creativity while also understanding the rules and safety protocols associated with cheerleading. Assessment may include practical performances, theoretical knowledge of cheerleading techniques, and the ability to analyze and evaluate performances. Additionally, students may be required to participate in group projects or presentations related to cheerleading skills and strategies.