You must meet specific requirements to the school you are interested in.
Most include tumbling, stunting, dancing, fitness, and cheer.
A college didn't, a individual did.
I'm not quite sure if you mean teach cheerleading or if you mean to take a class yourself... Usually to take a cheerleading class the youngest age is usually 3 years old. To teach a cheerleading class I'm not sure, it usually depends on the gym/studio that you want to teach at. Sorry, hope that helped a little(:
Take cheerleading lessons...
The answer depends on whose championships you are referring to - college? high school? professional? some other cheerleading organization?
As of Wednesday July 21, 2010 a federal judge ruled that cheerleading is not an NCAA college sport
american university for womens cheerleading
Cheerleading has gone from a mostly male college sport primarily for crown hype, to a serious competitive, tumbling, stunting sport
Yes, they compete at the Universal Cheerleading Association College Nationals each year in Orlando, Florida.
There is no official "capitol" for cheerleading. However, the biggest competitions are traditionally held in Texas or Florida. Such as the following: NCA College Nationals UCA College Nationals The Cheerleading Worlds NCA All-Star Nationals NCA High School Nationals UCA High School Nationals
Johnny Campbell is the man who invented cheerleading. He invented this sport in 1905. The first college with a cheerleading squad was the University of Minnesota.
Cheerleading below the college level is a waste of time
yes. some guys do cheerleading in college or high school. the advantage of that is many of them are amazing gymansts, and they can also help greatly with the stunting.