Cheerleading practice can be intense, especially for cheerleading squads that compete in tournaments. While cheerleading can often be perceived as waving pom poms and screaming out cute phrases, there’s much more to the sport. Most squads require athletes to learn jumps, stunts, tumbling, cheers and choreography. This puts a lot of pressure on the body and the mind. Consider some of these fun games to change up the practice routine:
Warm-up Games
Posted: 2/16/2024
So, you’ve honed your baton twirling skills over the years, and now you’re ready to become a teacher. As a teacher, you will help to create the future of baton twirling. You will be bringing this enriching sport into the lives of your students. However, you may not be sure where to start. After all, it’s been a long time since you were a beginner. Here are some tips for getting started as a baton twirling teacher:
Setting the Foundation
Posted: 2/2/2024
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