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I can answer questions on the following subjects. Coed partner stunts at almost 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 cheered for 3 years at the collegiate level at a major D1 University and was male captain my final year.
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I don't know of any sites. Ive personally used and seen alot of methods be used. When I was in college some girls would see us stunting in the rec center and just come up and flat out ask. You can always
In general really the tighter you can keep your entire body the better you will do on any one legged stunts. Im assuming if this is your first year of cheer that you are stunting with multiple bases. Once
There's no doubt that as a flyer you have to multi-task in your head at a quick pace and definitely you will see improvement. When I first started cheering (i'm male and never cheered until college) i
Well unfortunately I can't give a specific guess on odds because I admittedly am not familiar with Arizona's cheerleading program so I'm not sure what your competition level would be. As far as your size
I'm gonna be honest, I get this question ALOT. But most of the cheerleaders who ask it aren't as close as what you are to being at that size. I'm not too familiar with UCF & Florida State's cheerleading

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