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2008/
2009 Cheer Time USA Team Descriptions
Cut off date for ages: May
31st
All Star Cheer Team Descriptions
in printable format
[.pdf]
Twinkle Starz: The ages for this team
are 3 ½ to 5 year olds. This team is a beginner
level for younger participants and first year students who are five
years old. The coaching staff will work on teaching basic
motions, counting music, basic stunts, formations, and introduce
pyramids. Beginning level tumbling such as somersaults and
cart wheels will be incorporated into the routine. This team
will perform at local competitions in the Exhibition category.
Tiny L1: The ages for this team
are 5 – 6 ½ years. This team
is a beginner level for first and second year students that are
currently working on motion technique, team synchronization, proper
jump execution, remembering different formations, and beginning level
stunts/pyramids. Beginning level tumbling such as somersault
combination into cart wheels, round-off, and bridges are skills most
team members can perform. Team members cannot perform
standing back handsprings. This team will compete at local
competitions. This team will NOT compete at any out-of-town
competitions.
Mini L1Team: The ages for a Mini team
are ages 6 - 8 ½ years (typically 1st
- 3rd grade). This team will practice
once a week for 2 hours on cheerleading skills. Skill
development for tumbling will not be incorporated into the practice
time. This team is a beginner level that will be working on
enhancing motion technique, team synchronization, dance coordination,
correct jump execution/landing technique, and beginner to intermediate
level stunts. This team will attend all local competitions,
perform at some local exhibitions, and may possibly attend one
out-of-town competition. This team will NOT attend any
national level competitions.
Youth L1 Team: The ages for the Youth
L1 team are 8 ½ - 11 ½ years (4th
– 6th grade). This team will
practice once a week for two hours on cheerleading. Skill
development for tumbling will not be incorporated into the practice
time. An additional tumbling class during the regular season
is highly suggested. This team is a beginner to intermediate
level that will be working on enhancing motion technique, team
synchronization, dance coordination, correct jump execution/ landing
technique, and beginner to intermediate level stunts. This
team will attend all local competitions, perform at some local
exhibitions, and may possibly attend one out-of-town
competition. This team will NOT attend any national level
competitions.
Youth L3 Team: The ages are 8
½ - 11 ½ years (4th - 6th
grade). Individuals must have previous
cheerleading and tumbling skills. This team will practice
twice a week for 2 hours on cheerleading and tumbling skills.
Some tumbling skills will be incorporated into practice time.
This team is an intermediate to advanced level team that is working on
motion technique, team synchronization, dance coordination, correct
jump execution/ landing technique, and intermediate to advanced level
stunts. The team is currently able to do express extensions
with a pop cradle (twisting cradles), basket tosses, elevator/extension
reloads, and pyramid transitions. Team members
should be able to do a standing back handspring.
This team will attend ALL competitions and perform at some local
exhibitions. This team will participate in nation-level
competitions traveling up to 5-6 hours away. This team will
be required to attend a private skills and choreography camp that will
be held at our facility during the month of July.
Junior L4 Team: The ages for the Junior
L4 team is 11 ½ - 14 ½ years (6th
- 9th grade). This team will practice
twice a week for 2 hours on cheerleading skills and tumbling
skills. Tumbling skills will be incorporated into the
practice time. This team is an advanced level team that is
currently working on correct motions including placement and
execution. Rhythm and timing is emphasized and working
together as one large unit. This team is able to perform
advanced to elite level stunts. For example, double twisting
cradles from an extension, free standing one-legged stunts with full
downs, a variety of reloading stunts, and advanced level basket
tosses. An above average consecutive toe touch is expected
and the coaching staff will be furthering these skills. Team
members MUST be able to do a standing back handspring, jump combination
into standing tumbling, running tumbling with a back tuck (NEW skill
requirement), and close to a standing back tuck. Flyers
MUST have a heel stretch/bow & arrow, scorpion/scale, and a
double down to be considered for this team. This
team will attend ALL competitions and perform at some local
exhibitions. This team will participate in nation-level
competitions traveling up to 5- 6 hours away. This team may
travel to the NASCC in Orlando, Florida in March of 2009.
This team will be required to attend a private choreography camp held
outside of our facility.
Senior Open Team: The ages are 12
– 18 years. This team will practice twice a week
for 2 hours on cheerleading skills. Tumbling skills are
needed and will be incorporated into practice time. This is a
beginner to intermediate level team that is currently working on
correct motions including placement and execution. Rhythm and
timing is emphasized and working together as one large unit.
Jumps are worked on including overall height and form. This
team is able to perform beginner to intermediate level
stunts. For example, pop cradles from an extension, press up
liberty with a brace support, rotating and reloading stunts, straight
ride basket tosses, and single legged stunts at the prep
level. Standing back handsprings are encouraged, but not
mandatory. This team will compete at all local competitions
and perform at some local exhibitions. This team may
participate in some nation-level competitions traveling up to 3-4 hours
away. This team will be required to attend a
choreography camp that will be held at our facility this summer.
Senior L4 Team: The ages for this team
are 12 - 18 years (8th – 12th
grade). This team will practice twice a week for 2 hours and
30 minutes on cheerleading and tumbling skills. Tumbling
skills will be incorporated into the practice time. This is
an elite level team that will be perfecting motion techniques,
consecutive toe touches (2-4), and team synchronization. An
above average consecutive toe touch into a standing back hand
spring/back tuck is required. Team members should have good
flexibility. Standing back tucks for all team members will be
required by July 1, 2008 for choreography camp. This team
currently performs scorpions/arabesques/heel stretches (double downs),
multiple reloads in a group setting, and many variations of basket
tosses.
Flyers MUST have a heel stretch/bow & arrow, scorpion/scale,
and a double down to be considered for this team. This
team will participate in all competitions, special performances, and
national-level competitions traveling up to 5-6 hours away.
This team may travel to the NASCC in Orlando, Florida in March of
2009. This team will also be required to attend a mandatory
camp that will require out of town accommodations for team members only.
9.
Special Starz: This team consists of
intellectually challenged girls and boys who are physically
functional. Some physical disability in addition to
intellectual disability is allowed with a physician’s
approval and release. By intellectual disability, the same
definition used by the World Health Organization and adopted by the
Special Olympics, will apply. This team will compete against
other special needs teams from around the country if they are present
at the local competitions. Otherwise, during this current
season they will perform in the exhibition category.
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