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I can answer cheerleading questions. Whether its motions, jumps, stunts, cheers, or dances. I can also somewhat help with tumbling.
I was a gymnast for a couple of years. I've been cheerleading my whole life was a varsity cheerleader for Mountain View High School who had received second place in NCA Nationals in 1995 and first place in the Everett Salute to Spirit Dance and Cheer Competition in 2006 and tied for fourth place in state for 2007. I am now at a brand new high school called Union High School. My squad has won 1st place in Washingtons WIAA Salute To Spirit in the small varsity division
A few clinics here and there.
Most Inspirational, Best Jumps, Most Spirited, NCA All-American 2007 & 2008, Heart Award, Hardest Worker.
I love cheerleading with all my heart. I've done it basically all my life and would love to get better. No matter what you do and how much you already know, you can constantly get better.
I love helping people and just the satisfaction of helping others is really great. I kinda sound like a hippie, but I'm really a dork who is sarcastic and yet everyone can't seem to catch it sometimes and end up thinking I'm weird. I hope I can learn more stunts.
Cheerleading is a sport.
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Of course not! I know a lot of people who just joined cheer for the first time on my squad. =] Not everyone gets into their sport until later in life. Like, for example, me. I had always cheered
Hey. One of the only answers I can really give is to be honest. There's no point in trying to say you believe in a certain aspect or that your philosophy is something that it isn't. It would also be better
Hey. I used to have the same problems as you my freshman year. For your legs, something you can probably do is base a little or if you're not going to do that, go through the bases process at home
Hey. The main thing you should be prepared for is doing lots and lots of reps. Your coach will want you to keep working on a stunt until it goes up solid and then want you to do it many times more.
The only way I can really help with that is by telling you to just practice. You can't just practice bad form. Even if your legs are more of a star than a toe-touch, you can't break form. You have to keep

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