Cheerleading && Camp!?

September 14th, 2009 | by admin |

I don’t know what to do. I want to do a sport for next year and if anything i want to be a cheerleader but the thing is…I can barely do a freakin’ cartwheel! I know. That’s sad right? So, decided I’m gonna go to a 3day camp that’ll help me gain skill. But, if I do camp I won’t be able to go to Ocean City with my friends! I wanna do both! :’(
So, my question is….
1.If I try my best during camp, do you think I’ll have a chance to make the high school team?
2.Should I drop cheerleading all together, not have a sport at all, and go to Ocean city with my friends for 3day?
Thanks mucho! Ha. But yea, seriously, thank you!!!

if you’re going for the high school squad, I’d say go to ocean city. My sister has been a cheerleader for 7 years and she has been on the jv team in her high school for 3 years. now that its her senior year next year, she made it to varsity. So if you’re inexperienced and you want to make it into a high school team, id say go to ocean city and maybe ask your parents about a gymnastics summer program instead another time or session. If you arent going to be a senior next year just remember there are plenty more years left. besides cheerleading can get expensive without strong fun raisers when it comes to compettitions/uniform/registration. my sister had to pay $2000 to get to florida to be in a compettition (which they won nationals). You could also try to sign up for an out of school squad which usually permits anyone who gives registration money. hope i helped. (:

  1. 4 Responses to “Cheerleading && Camp!?”

  2. By LaDizzle Mix on Sep 15, 2009 | Reply

    I suggest #1. I was a cheerleader for 7 years and a coach for 3 years. It is very fun & challenging. Also, by going to camp you will get to see if you have the skills to do the sport or you may find you don’t even like it at all. Whatever you decide, good luck!
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  3. By WebkinzRule101 on Sep 15, 2009 | Reply

    1.Yes if you try hard enough
    2.Yes go to Ocean city with your buds!
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  4. By jigglyfruitcake8 on Sep 15, 2009 | Reply

    if you’re going for the high school squad, I’d say go to ocean city. My sister has been a cheerleader for 7 years and she has been on the jv team in her high school for 3 years. now that its her senior year next year, she made it to varsity. So if you’re inexperienced and you want to make it into a high school team, id say go to ocean city and maybe ask your parents about a gymnastics summer program instead another time or session. If you arent going to be a senior next year just remember there are plenty more years left. besides cheerleading can get expensive without strong fun raisers when it comes to compettitions/uniform/registration. my sister had to pay $2000 to get to florida to be in a compettition (which they won nationals). You could also try to sign up for an out of school squad which usually permits anyone who gives registration money. hope i helped. (:
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  5. By Cassi on Sep 15, 2009 | Reply

    Dedication is one of the first things a coach will look for, that and potential. So you don’t have to be a first class cheerleader to begin with. You have to show that you are a hard worker, and show progress. I’m sure if you really want to do it, you’ll be able to.

    As for the friends thing, it really depends on how much you really want to be a cheerleading. Cheerleading takes sacrifice, and you have to work hard at it. And I’m sure you’d have fun with your friends, but do you really want to give up that easily?

    Of course, the final choice is yours. But I hope I helped you weigh out your options better.
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