At a Cheerleading competition, (I'm not talking about college cheerleading) each team will be entered into levels and age divisions. Depending on your level you will get marks deducted for illegal stunts, pyramids and tumbling etc. that are above your level entered. If in stunts there are bobbles or falls, marks will be deducted depending on how bad it is.
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Each squad has its own rules about practices, uniforms, and attitude. Official Organizational have rules about safety and skill level, all of which are too long to be listed here
If you want to know rules for competitive cheerleading go to usasf.net!
# you have to have enough experience to know your jumps and tumbling passes. # you have to be able to remember cheers and dances and perform them correctly # and you have to be sharp and tight with your motions!
There is only one step to being a cheerleader. You have to love it :)
The steps involved in a cheerleading routine will vary because the routine will vary. You can study different routines so that you can memorize the steps.
There is so many motions..but i think the main ones would prolly be High V Low V Punches Your claps T's There are alot of motoins so yeah...pretty much all of them count lol
The rules vary depending on the coach.
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
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
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 USASF or United States All Star Federation makes the rules
First don't step of the mat and don't throw pom-poms
By national cheerleading laws, it should be. As long as a flyer's head does not go below her feet, no multi-story stunts, etc. However, your school may have different rules.
Cheerleading, one word.
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