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Sometimes I take bits and pieces from a few that I find on the internet and make up a new one.
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You could attend a local jr or sr high game and learn their chants. Or you could call their school and visit with the coach about obtaining some of their favorite chants or attending a practice with them to learn them. Actions may need to be modified for younger kids.
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go to cheerleading .com, click on fun, then cheers and chants
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What kind of cheers are you looking for?
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hers 2 cheers youll like hopeflly#1 hey dont rest youve come to see the best we represent the best from ngp as u reqest youve come to see the best we represent the best for ngp #2raides do it agin radres lets win
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yeah! its really hard to find cheers on the internet.
but, just take bits and pieces from another cheer& you will have one in no time!
i have done this before, it really works!
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you should simplify cheers from the middle schools and high schools bc if the girls continue cheer then thats what theyre going to be doingg.
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ok listen there are hundreds and hundreds of cheers and you just take a little bit of each and make up your own cheer style
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well i know some kuz im a cheer leader here is one,all around the nation there"s a" your teams name" sensation that makes you want to slide and move from side to side. you can make up some moves to that hope it works!!! and ask girls all over if they are cheerlaeders and ask for cants
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i actually found a lot of good ones on aboutcheerleading.com and by searching cheers on you tube.
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either go to your local high school cheerleading squad and ask them to hold a mini cheer camp for your girls or you can go to games and listen for good cheers and chants. All you have to do is condense them and make them easier for the girls to understand and perform.
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i have also cheered my whole life, and one that we always teach at mini clinics at our high is. "WHO ARE WE? mascot here. LETS GO, mascot here." repeat in 3 times and make up some cute motions. its really simple and its fun to do with younger kids.


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