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    How can I keep my balance when I land?
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    When you land for cheer you have to land "clean" which means with your hands to your sides and standing up straight. In order to keep your balance, bend your knees slightly when you land and keep your body tight. As you land, stand up straight with arms to your sides. Practice on a mini trampoline. Start by bouncing into the jump as if playing on the trampoline, then slowly bounce less until you can do the jump without having to bounce to get good results, then move to doing the jumps on the ground.
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    Can I still become a cheerleader at the age of 12 even though I have no experience?
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    Yes, you can become a cheerleader at any age as long as you are determined and try your hardest. Remember, practice makes perfect!
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    How can I get my legs to go higher and wider for a toe touch?
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    Put ankle weights on your legs and do your jumps for 10 minutes every day for a week.
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    How many minutes should I stretch for before doing my jumps?
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    10-15, or until your muscles feel loose and warm.
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    How can I snap my legs while doing cheer jumps?
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    When you jump, bring your legs up as fast as possible, then bring them back down just as fast. Fast up and fast down. This will make your jumps higher and your landings better.
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    What is a good time to start doing cheer?
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    You can start cheering at any age, from 4-5 years old onwards. If you are old enough to take dance or gymnastics lessons, you are old enough to start to learn cheer.
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    What is the difference between a hyperextend toe touch and a regular toe touch, and when would a hyperextend be used?
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    Hyperextended means your legs go higher up than in a regular toe touch. With hyperextended jumps you form almost a "v" with your legs. Hyperextended jumps are executed just like a regular toe touch but demonstrate a higher level of flexibility.
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    If I pull a muscle should I stop for a while?
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    First off, you need to stretch so you don't pull any muscles. If you do pull a muscle, yes, you need to stop until the muscle heals so you don't tear it.
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    How do I do the splits?
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    Just stretch your legs morning and evening, and hold the stretch for 30 seconds. Don't overstretch. You'll quickly gain flexibility that will enable you to do the splits.
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    How long does it usually take to be able to do a full toe touch?
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    Not too long, as you can be helped by a coach or fellow teammate. You could also watch tutorials on how to get your toe touch higher, and learn what do do before a cheer jump such as clean, clasping and crossing, for example.
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    How long do I have to stretch?
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    You should stretch your arms and legs for about 15-20 minutes at a time. Don't rush your stretches or you might pull a muscle or otherwise hurt yourself.
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    How do I jump from a crouching position?
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    Use your arms and swing around and execute the jump.
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    How can I learn to do my splits, and how long could it take to do them?
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    Stretch daily. This will help you get them. If you need more help, look it up. It can take you three days or three years; it depends on how long and how often you stretch.
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    How do I become more flexible and improve my tumbling?
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    Stretching is the number one way to become more flexible. Stretch every day and soon you should see improvement.
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    How can I do a toe touch better?
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    Stretching and practicing helps. It really helps when you are warmed up as well.
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    How can I hyper-extend my toe touch?
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    The best thing to do is stretch a lot beforehand and remember point your toes.
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    How do you get good height in your jumps?
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    Use resistance bands and ankle weights to strengthen your jump and eventually it will make you jump higher. You could also start jumping on a spring floor.
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    How can I make the cheer team if I can't tumble or do jumps?
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    Learn the dances and cheers they give you with sharp motions, but best of all, have a good attitude because coaches value that. They will teach your jumps and tumbling.
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    I'm passionate about being a cheerleader, but it is not a big deal in my society. What should I do?
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    Try to spread positive awareness of cheerleading in your society! Talk to others about how it is great exercise, builds self-esteem and is fun.
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    How high do my jumps have to be?
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    There is not a specific height requirement for jumps, unless directed by your coach. Remember, your jumps may not be very good starting out, but over time, with practice and good stretching, you'll be able to get better height in your jumps.
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    During my cheer tryouts, how do I make my jumps higher than the other participants?
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    You can use ankle weights or have a friend or family member help lift you when you do your jumps and you'll get the feeling of your limbs being higher.
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    How do I improve my jumps?
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    Concentrate on explosive leg workouts, to improve your ability to jump more quickly, more easily, and higher. Sprints and box jumps may help as well. Finally, start your practice routine with dynamic workouts.
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    How do I lock my legs?
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    Just straighten your legs and tighten your leg muscles.
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    How do I kick my legs higher?
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    All you really need to do is basic stretches that warm up your muscles. Warming up your muscles loosens them to allow you to go to your highest level of kicking.
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    How do I prepare for high school cheer tryouts, with no previous experience?
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    Practice at home! Make sure you are stretching everyday, practicing your jumps, and possibly trying some new skills! Watching some YouTube videos on how to get prepared helps, and watching some flexibility tutorials can help you improve as well!
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    Can I start cheerleading if I am 10 years old?
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    Yes, you can find a local team that will allow you to cheer. You will be able to search baed on your specific age requirements.
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    What If I don't have ankle weights?
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    You don't need ankle weights to improve your jumps, just stretch daily and work on thigh strength.
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    How can I bring my legs up faster during jumps?
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    Try doing t-kicks. Kick your legs out to the side with your knee facing up. This will help a lot. If you still need to get your legs up faster, try pushing off of your foot instead of your toes.
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    I need to learn how to do a back handspring in a short period of time, what do I do?
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    Start by practicing on trampolines, and also on the ground. Also, some cheer gyms offer back handspring clinics where the main focus is learning it.
  • Question
    How do I rotate my hips in a toe touch?
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    Sit on the ground in a straddle with your hands on the floor in front of you, lift your legs with toes pointed and move your legs in backwards circles (10-15). Do that twice a day and you will start to rotate in your jumps.
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