Wednesday, March 23, 2011

High School VS. AllStars

High school cheerleading is run out of your school while all-star cheerleading is an organization at gyms that individuals run. In high school cheerleading there are around 20 to 24 girls, but on an all-star team there are much more. You have to try out for both teams but there is a lot more to all-star tryouts. In high school you learn a short dance, cheer, and chant and then you have to do your jumps. But in all-stars you learn a harder dance and you have to tumble and do your jumps. All-stars is also a lot more money, it can be a couple thousand dollars where high school coast about eight hundred dollars. But you get more for the money you pay with all-stars. In all-stars you go to about 6 competitions and you have a hardcore cheerleading camp to learn your entire routine in a couple of days. Then you keep practicing it for about 6 months until you go to your first competition. In high school you still go to camp but it’s with a bunch of other teams. We learn new cheer and dances and even new stunts. High school cheerleading can go to competitions but they usually just cheer at the football games on Friday night, and once football season is over we have to cheer for basketball.  In high school we try out in April and practice a little throughout the summer until camp in about June. Then once we get back we have practice every Wednesday and Thursday and then game on Fridays. In all-stars its pretty much the same but they have tryouts then they have their camp then they practice two days a week every week. The main goal for high school cheerleading it to pump up the crowd and get the schools spirit up. In high school the ages are from 9th grade to 12th grade and in all-stars they are about 4 to the age of 18 unless they have an adult team. In high school they are varsity, junior varsity, and sometimes freshman. But in all-stars there are many different divisions depending on the age group and skill levels. All in all there are a lot of similarities and differences between high school cheerleading and all-star cheerleading.

i choose this picture because it is at one of our highschool football games

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

cheerleading Interview

This is an interview i did with Melissa Keefe on cheerleading. I choose her because she was a cheerleading and i cheered a couple of years with her.


1. What is your favorite thing about cheerleading?
    - My favorite thing about cheerleading is the stunting because its amazing feeling like your on top.
2. What got you into cheerleading?
    - I wanted to do something new and it seemed like a fun thing to do.
3. How old were you when you started cheering?
    - I was about 12 years old.
4. What was the first team you cheered for?
    - The PSJ Rockets
5. How many years have you been cheering?
    - I have cheered for about 3 years.
6. Do you like school cheerleading or competition cheerleading?
    - Competition because it has more stunting and dancing and less of cheering people on.
7. Whats the best part of being a cheerleader?
    - Being able to have spirt and pump up a team.
8. Are you going to continue cheering through college, why or why not?
    - I might or might not because its hard to make th team.
9. Are you still cheering now, why or why not?
    - No because i want to cheer on a competition team.
10. Do you like coaching cheerleading?
    - Yes, i love being able to teach the little girls new things.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Cheerleading Magazine

There aren’t many cheerleading magazines out there, but one of the most popular one is American Cheerleader. There are many things inside to read about and help you with. One of the things they have in there is cheerleader of the month, it tells you about their life outside of cheerleading. I’m not sure how they pick who gets it, but it’s pretty interesting to read. Along with having a cheerleader of the mother there is also a cheerleading team of the month. Another section in this magazine is eating smart. On theses couple of pages it gives you tips on what you should and should eat to be in good shape for cheerleading. If you make the right food choices before a big game or a big competition it will give you a lot more energy. There’s also a section that gives you ideas for fundraising, cheerleading doesn’t come cheap and you have to raise money to help you get to different competitions and differing team things. Another section of this magazine is safety tips while practicing. When you’re out there practicing you might think you know what you’re doing but theses a lot of safety precautions you have to take. You have to make sure you have the proper shoes on and the proper cloths. You also make sure you know what everyone is doing because inexperience girls stunting could cause an injury. In this magazine they also show you new stunts your team could try and how to do some of the basic stunts. All in all this magazine helps teams learn a lot of new things and improve in other areas. I think this is a very good magazine for a cheerleader to get if they are interested in getting a subscription. You will learn many interesting new things when you read this.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

friday night lights

If football is so great, why does it take cheerleaders to excite the crowd?


You never know what it's like until your out on that field on a Friday night under those big stadium lights. Theres a lot of feeling going on while your out there on that field. Almost everyone in the stadium is watching you. They are expecting you to pump them up and have a big smile on your face. If you aren't happy out there on that field your not going to be able to pump up the crowd. Right before a cheer is called or 2,3 is yelled to do a stunt there's so many feeling rushing through your body. You get really nervous because everyone is expecting you to hit everything perfectly. But right as something is called there is a big adrenaline rush through you body. It makes you hit your stunts just right & be tight as can be. It helps you hit every move in your cheers to not forgetting anything. Cheerleaders are the ones out there cheering the football players on while they give it their all to win the game. With out us they would have a difficult time getting in to the game & giving it everything you've got. Right when they are ready to give up they hear everyone cheering for them and giving it their last ounce of energy to push through and win the game. Being under those light on a Friday night cheering on our football players is one of the best feelings in the world. 



I choose this picture because its at one of our football games