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Cheerleading

All Star cheerleading is a competition sport that involves boys and girls performing a 2 minute and 30 second routine composed of tumbling, stunting, pyramids, and dance. This routine is performed and scored against other competitive teams at various local, regional, national, and worldwide competitions.

 

When we refer to tumbling, we mean gymnastic type skills like cartwheels and back handsprings.

Stunting refers to a group of two or more individuals that elevate another cheerleader in the air. This also includes co-ed stunting that may only include one base and one flyer.

Pyramids are a form of stunting but are done as a large group and are interconnected.

Dance is a portion of a routine that consists of choreographed high energy dance moves.

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WHAT IT TAKES TO BE A CHEERLEADER!

Dedication to the sport, a commitment to hours of practice each week, and being a team player are all fundamentals of cheering for an All Star team. All Star cheerleaders are dedicated to the sport of cheerleading and it being seen as such to the public. Members are not chosen based on popularity, attractiveness, or familial status but on the skill they can offer the team. Team members are athletes in every sense of the word and work hard to dispel any biased assumptions of what a cheerleader should be.

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Want to try it out? First class is on us!

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