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All About Cheerleading

All About Cheerleading. History of Cheerleading. Prior to 1898: Setting the stage for Cheerleading 1898: Birth of Cheerleading 1923-1948:  Women become the majority of Cheer athletes; new skills and techniques added . History of cheerleading.

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All About Cheerleading

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  1. All About Cheerleading

  2. History of Cheerleading • Prior to 1898: Setting the stage for Cheerleading • 1898: Birth of Cheerleading • 1923-1948:  Women become the majority of Cheer athletes; new skills and techniques added.

  3. History of cheerleading • 1948:   Introduction of cheerleading training camps; expansion of cheerleading begins. • 1961:  National Cheerleaders Association (“NCA”); hundreds of thousands of cheerleaders trained.

  4. Pyramid When stunting was incorporated into sideline chants and cheers as a new way to entertain the fans, it also allowed cheerleaders to show a new level of talent and be recognized in a different and innovative way.

  5. Cheer Hey, HeyHeyhey are you ready?(clap, clap)Are you ready?(clap,clap)To play(clap)Say go team(clap)Go team(clap)Panthers all the way! Cheer and chant is creating some cheer to do in the routine

  6. Motion Technique

  7. cheer team CHEER team consist of 15-25 person or more

  8. Rule TIME: Routine maximum time limit is two and a half (2.5) minutes. Timing begins on the first beat of music, voices in unison, or choreographed movement, after your team is announced on the floor.

  9.  PROPS: Signs, megaphones, and poms are the only props that are allowed. Mini-tramps are not allowed. All signs must evoke a crowd response using words. Rules

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