hi! i`m the girl who asked the cheerleading question. i`m a freshman and i`m trying out late july. do you reccomend anything especially for me or know something very impressive that`s not hard so i def make it? i`ve done cheerleading when i`m younger .. and i used to do gymnastics. my toetouch is pretty okay and i can do cartwheels pretty okay. thanks =]
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Sports? Amber922Nicole answered Tuesday July 5 2005, 4:46 pm: okay well, since you did cheerleading when you were younger that will help because you know sum of the basics.
most of the highschools have the same reqirements for cheerleading tryouts...they wont be nice to you lemme tell you that they wont smile,or laff. dont try to make a joke, or comment on sumthing bad and dont back talk that would be sumthing very bad haha. im used to this i have to be the judge of who gets in and its hard.
but they really look for::
loudness
your height from the ground to you wen you do jumps
if you are smiling
and if it looks like you are having fun
you have to spirit like you have to go (( ill use my school mascot to show you)) but you have to go like GO BIG BLUE! YOU CAN DO IT!! WE ARE NUMBER ONE!..dont go whoa or anything like that and dont do spirit fingers...everything has to be tight nad in place
they also usually look for steady beat in your clap
you might have to do sum jumps...if you can do that toe touch then you will be okay because that is the hardest one to do! so impress them! there isnt many people out there that can do them!
hope i helped...
and oh make sure you dont try TOO hard...wen u try to hard and you are scared.. u intend to mess up so just have fun but remember dont act like a slut and all hard lik that one person told you!!
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