Im 16/f and this last year I made my highschool's varsity cheer squad :) happy happy. Anyways it was just for the basketball season so it wasnt long. I had never had any previous experience but have some natural ability whatev. So this year I made the team for next years football season. The problem is my family made a recent decision to send me to a new school next year without a cheer squad.
Ok so my question is does anyone know any club cheer squads in the Philadelphia area that I could join? I dont want to go to a team that is TOO competitive because I really dont have that much experience. I've tried searching online and really cant find anything. All Star teams are fine, I just want to be able to make the team.
x0xfabulous0x answered Thursday June 28 2007, 8:27 am: Hey. I'm not one hundred percent sure of which schools in Philadelphia have squads because I live in Massachusetts but alot of schools (including mine) don't host the cheerleading and football teams. It's hosted by popwarner, so their is a good chance that any town you will move to will have a squad. As for the difficulty or competition, don't sweat it. This was my second year cheering but we had a lot of first time girls but they caught on really quick. We made it all the way to regionals placing second in the two competitions priar to that. Also, my friends Julia and Ali were on an allstar team at a place called cheerfactor. They have two different teams so that more experienced people and less experienced people aren't placed together.The only problem with that is, although all cheerleading is very expensive, all star teams are extremely pricey. But check out all your options, whichever you decide to go with will be fine. Don't question your ability, you have to be inexperienced to get good. ♥ fabulous [ x0xfabulous0x's advice column | Ask x0xfabulous0x A Question ]
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