Okay so I'm trying out for cheerleading, and we already have had 2/3 practices. They taught us part of the dance the first day and I got that down really well, but then today they taught us the second part and it totally messed me up, also they taught us this cheer and I already forgot it and its really hard plus we have to do a toe touch and mine sucks I can barely do one, it's super low. Oh and when we were doing our cheers/motions I kept getting corrected and I tried practicing in front of a mirror but it confused me more. Does anyone have any suggestions to help my toe touch to be higher and better? Also what will help me with my confidence, because right now I totally feel like I'm not going to make it.
basically, if you've never cheerleadd before, which it doesn't really sounded like you have, you need wayyy more practice. you should have asked this question a couple months ago.
You should have enrolled in gymnatics. to work on your flexiblity of course.
you should have done competitive cheerleading, just to learn how to cheer.
if you would have done this, you would have made it without a doubt.
if your messing up those simple cheers and dances, ehh. you probably won't make it. inless, your in like 6th grade or something, and its the first year for everyone to start. but if like your school or whatever has had cheerleading for awhile, and alot of the other girls have done cheerleading before, your chances are slim.
germangrl395 answered Wednesday May 2 2007, 10:00 pm: i'm not quite a cheerleader, but i can definetly toe touch! just practice going down to the ground to touch your toes, then try it up in the air and see if it helps any;) [ germangrl395's advice column | Ask germangrl395 A Question ]
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