Archive for the ‘All Star Cheerleading’ Category

All About Athletes: Disaster Relief

September 14th, 2011 | All Star Cheerleading, Featured, Safety | admin | Comments Off

Tweet CBN Aug/Sept 2011 With a little preparation you won’t be helpless when the unthinkable happens on the mat. by Sara Jarrett Moments after the Maryland Marlins All-Stars Tsunami completed its routine during the first day of Worlds earlier this year, the lights went out. Literally. The team had to perform the entire piece a [...]

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Mongolia becomes 100th nation to join ICU!

September 14th, 2011 | All Star Cheerleading, In the News, Insider Alerts | admin | Comments Off

Tweet INTERNATIONAL CHEER UNION WELCOMES 100th MEMBER NATION Mongolia has joined the International Cheer Union as its milestone 100th nation.   ORLANDO, Fla. (September 2011) — As of September 12, The International Cheer Union (ICU) has welcomed its 100th member country.   With the recent additions of cheerleading members in Saudi Arabia and Vietnam, Mongolia becomes [...]

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Partners in Cheer

August 4th, 2011 | All Star Cheerleading | admin | Comments Off

Brief yourself on the basics of a business partnership before signing on the dotted line.

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Athletes 101: Don’t Weight Up

August 2nd, 2011 | All Star Cheerleading | admin | Comments Off

The activity of cheerleading attracts a broad cross-section of the population. As growing rates of obesity affect our population from preschool to adulthood, is cheerleading still an activity that all sizes and shapes of children and young adults can participate in and still find it a fulfilling and enriching experience?

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Coaches 101: The Saint

August 2nd, 2011 | All Star Cheerleading | admin | Comments Off

Have you ever heard the expression “patience of a saint”? In all the cheerleading programs I’ve observed, there’s one type of coach that has to have that patience: the coach of the very young—the division known as Tiny Level 1—also known as The Saint.

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3rd Annual IEP National Conference

May 9th, 2011 | All Star Cheerleading, Insider Alerts | admin | Comments Off

Tweet Independents & Vendors, Join Us In Vegas For The 3rd Annual IEP National Conference= May 8, 2011- Minneapolis, MN – The independents are meeting at the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas for the 3rd Annual IEP National Conference on May 24th to the 26th of 2011.  Any independent company that has no ownership or [...]

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Coaches, let your voice be heard! Attend the 2011 NACCC meeting May 30-June2 in Doral, FL

May 5th, 2011 | All Star Cheerleading, In the News | admin | Comments Off

Tweet ANNUAL COACHES ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING May 30-June 2, 2011 At the Doral Resort in Miami, FL Reservation Reminder Special Room Rates & Package Pricing Extended through May 6th The National Allstar Cheerleading Coaches Congress (NACCC) would like to invite all star coaches to attend our annual meeting.  The NACCC is a way for all members of [...]

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The Biz: Part-Time Team, Full-Time Spirit

May 3rd, 2011 | All Star Cheerleading, In the Gym | admin | Comments Off

Tweet The benefits of offering half- and quarter-year squads at your gym By: JoAnna Haugen There’s a misconception that in order to be successful, all-star teams must be year-long endeavors, and, as a consequence, nearly all gyms offer only full-time teams. However, a handful of gyms have discovered that the secret to success doesn’t [ital: [...]

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Chorography Chaos

May 3rd, 2011 | All Star Cheerleading | admin | Comments Off

Tweet Change isn’t ALWAYS good. Do you have staff members who fine-tune and modify routines until they no longer resemble the originals? In the cheerleading industry, there are coaches who constantly patch the holes in a routine caused by absent, injured or uncommitted athletes by shuffling stunt groups and dance formations around until the routine [...]

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Picking up the Pieces

May 3rd, 2011 | All Star Cheerleading, In the News, Profiles | admin | Comments Off

Midwest Cheer Elite continues to cope with a tragic loss.

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