Cheerleading tryouts are similar to any tryouts for anything else. I mean really you go to a meeting prior to tryouts where the coaches usually explain everything that you need to know for tryouts. Like, what you have to wear, what to bring, when and where it is, and all that info.
Tryouts itself is really where you learn a number of cheers (usually 2-4) and then a dance. You also learn proper techniques for arm motions, tumbling, and of course, jumps. Spiriting is also something they will review with you. It lasts for a few days.
When it comes to the actually Tryout day, you group with a few girls and perform in front of the coaches (or judges) and get scored. Then its a waiting game to find out if you made the team.
Hope that helps :]
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well, i love that time of the year. when cheer tryouts come around the corner=)
... i always get so nervous and I'm like, "I'm not going to make it!" but i do everytime and prove myself wrong.
just love that feeling.
-kamraellen.
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cheerleading try-outs arn't hafe bad! It suprised me, there easy. Just think of it as a cheerleading practice and you'll do just fine. But you might wan't to work a little harder. You might be nervous at the begining but once the try-outs start it's like nothing. If you're trying out for a team, you can practice your jumps, dance, air stunt and tumbling. And if you make the team, you can still practice. When you're there believe in yourself. If you get hurt, get right back up and show them that your working hard for this and if you made the team you would never give up! If you take this advice, i ! I am a cheerleader, i took this advice for my try-outs, and it worked I'm on the squad. So hope that the advice helps!
Good luck! From a professional cheerleader.