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cheerleading tryouts


Question Posted Thursday November 9 2006, 3:06 pm

this is wat u have to be able 2 do for my tryouts:

were doing 2 or 3 cheers,you have to be sharp were going to be stunting. and you have to jump,toe touch, hurdler. ((righ and left)) u have 2 be able to do a backhandspring(almost got) but the tryouts r the 13 so how am i supposed to get all this stuff done?


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duudee_advicer answered Thursday November 9 2006, 5:21 pm:
Keep working; Imma fellow cheerleader :)
Keep stretching, keep tumbling.
At tryouts, explain to the coaches/judges you almost have your backhandspring and it will be perfect within the month, and let them know you're willing to keep working hard at it.

That should clear up any confusing as to the tumbling issue.

For the rest, keep a smile on your face, try hard. Pay attention to what they teach you, and review it several times a night (assuming your tryouts are more then one day)

Just keep a good attitude.
After all, thats what cheerleading is about isnt it?

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