How to make the Cheer Team in middle school

Everybody cherishes summer breaks, however, one question you keep asking yourself is “Will I be part of the team?” High School Varsity Cheer audition is upon us.

So how would you get ready to join the squad? You need to consider many things because they end up stressing you out. Here is a rundown of things you have to consider and plan for and be prepared. The number of vacant spots on the team is little and different abilities are required. The squad is not comprised of only flyers or bases obviously. Each varsity has diverse criteria, has distinctive size groups and has distinctive ability pools to look over.

When filling up these spots, many things are considered. As usual, there will be some special treatment and that is a fact. Having had a first-hand experience over this, I know what I am saying. What’s more, every one of the junior cheerleaders who has been cheering throughout the previous years will certainly make the team, thereby limiting the available spaces for new members to fill in.

I have recorded a portion of the things to consider before you audition for a spot. Try not to surrender in the event that you were not selected. Openings may surface at any time. Confide in the coaches and find out how to increases your chances next time.  It could be an issue with numbers or many people did well but the spots were limited.

My recommendation is to look at the pointers underneath and calm yourself. Just prepare yourself to become part of the team next time.

They could just decide to make their selections based on the following criteria:

Proper dresses are worn to tryouts:

  • Spandex or soffe shorts
  • Plain white shirts
  • Athletic shoes and socks
  • Your hair condition
  • No jewelry (this incorporates any piercings-nose, eyebrow, ear, and so on.)
  • No gum
  • Condition of your nails
  • No compelling reason to wear your cheer cosmetics amid tryouts
  • Softball banners

Appearance:

  • Certain and energetic
  • Perfectly dressed, great stance
  • Fatigue

Information Skills:

  • Unhesitatingly show cheers/serenades/bounces/movements/move
  • Understand the arrangement and accuracy of developments
  • Try not to glance around to others for help
  • Commit couple of errors and recuperate rapidly without people noticing

Jumps:

  • Know required hops (front hurdler, side hurdler, herkie, toe touch, and so on)
  • Have great stature and positioning your legs accurately
  • Have a great landing, execution, and prep

Serenade/Cheer:

  • Have a precise movement
  • Have loud voice, capable of being and ability to project
  • Synchronize with squad members
  • Be fiery and loaded with energy
  • Can position legs and arms accurately

Dance steps:

  • Synchronize with squad members
  • Be fiery and loaded with energy
  • Have precise cadence and timing
  • Know the arrangement and exactness of movements
  • Try not to glance around to others for help
  • Commit couple of errors and recoup rapidly without people knowing

Tumbling:

  • Perfect the round-off back handspring move
  • Perfect the round-off or cartwheel move

If you know more of them, please let us know in the comments section.