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  • Cheer tryouts start in the Spring and I'm a beginner with no tumbling/cheer experience. What should I work on first?

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Mecca Johnson
Mecca Johnson
Cheerleading, Gymnastics

Cheer tryouts start in the Spring and I'm a beginner with no tumbling/cheer experience. What should I work on first?

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  • Monique Dewar
    Monique Dewar
    Answered October 19, 2009
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    You should work on motions and jumps,go on www.cheerwiz.com they'll give you great tips . Good luck!!

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  • Sara James
    Sara James
    Answered October 23, 2009
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    work on tight motions jumps and baisc tumbling(cartwheel, round off, and front walkover) and if you mess up just be spiritive and smile:)

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  • Amanda W.
    Amanda W.
    Answered November 07, 2009
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    I would just work on cartwheels, roundoffs, and backbends and I would look on youtube for cheers and chants to practice

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  • Autumn
    Autumn
    Answered February 02, 2010
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    well you need to have at least one kind of split a cartwheel roundoff handstand backbend try a handspring if you cant do it then they may teach you but always look at the croud and smile!:)

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  • ElizaJane
    ElizaJane
    Answered May 20, 2011
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    i would say sharp moves=) good luck

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