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I can answer questions on the following subjects. Coed partner stunts at any level, group pyramids, all levels of male motions and beginning levels of female motions. I can also give out general tips for tryouts. I cannot answer questions on tumbling or choreography.
I have worked at multiple all-star gyms teaching stunt clinics and classes and have cheered on a collegeiate squad for the past 3 years.
I am the current male captain of my collegiate squad.
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Well that would depend upon your level. I'm assuming this isnt for college (5'1 and 87lbs you'd have colleges drooling over you to be a flyer..lol). Toe touch honestly being a guy i'm not that qualified
That honestly is going to depend on a number of factors. Needless to say your skill level will help, but the big part will be competition. I have to admit I'm not familiar with those 3 universities cheerleading
Unfortunately I do not. Please forgive the length of time it took to respond but I'm based on the east coast so I wouldn't know anyone locally. Very impressive for an incoming freshman though. You're way
Absolutely you'd be able to partner stunt, I had a partner in college who weighed 135 but she was great at holding her weight in the air. Now i'm not going to lie, there will be universities out there
Well you are talking to living proof that it's never too late. I never cheered until I was a 26yo freshman (took alot of time off between high school and college). Basically for starters being at high

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