How to Have Spirit in Cheerleading

Spirit is the main thing in cheerleading. If you go to tryouts and don't have spirit, don't plan on making the squad.

Steps

  1. Many people tend to think that cheerleaders absolutely love the school and the team, but that is not always true. If you dislike your school (but love cheering), then the first step to having more pep and spirit in cheerleading is to love your school. And how exactly do you do that? Here are some examples;
    • Make a list of about 20 (or more) things you love about not only your high/middle school, but about being in high school in general. It can be little things, like how you love the full sized lockers versus the smaller, half lockers you had in middle school. Or how you love the size of the school, because everyone is so close, its like a second (rather 3rd if you consider your squad second!) family. Make a mental note of the list or bring it with you to practices and games, and read it when ever you feel down, or dreading the event. Just simply liking your school can raise pep levels to new heights.
      How.com.vn English: Step 1 Assess your spirit level.
    • If you do already enjoy not only attending your school, but also school in general, but the fault is with the teams you cheer, make a list of the reasons why you don't like the team. You may find that your reasons for disliking the team are not because of the team as a whole. Maybe you got into an argument with one of the players, or one of the players is an old ex, and because of your dislike of them, you penalize the whole team, when really its just that one person. If you find that this is the case, remind yourself every time you start dreading going to a game that it's just one person, and the whole team isn't like that.
  2. How.com.vn English: Step 2 If the teams...
    If the teams you cheer for (usually basketball and football) outright suck, you need to understand that not everyone can be on top of their game all the time. If the losing streak seems to be a running tradition at your school, you can talk to the coach of teams about how its definitely discouraging the cheerleaders. Cheerleaders are meant to cheer on the team, no matter how they're doing, but constantly yelling "Defense!" and encouraging a consistently losing team is tiring.
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  3. How.com.vn English: Step 3 To be more peppy for games, and energetic for practices, make sure you eat a good breakfast.
    It's a myth that loading up on carbs right before any game will make you preform better, because actually, it just gives you more energy for a short while. But what happens when that energetic high runs out? You crash and do a lot worse, and being lethargic and lazy are two things that do not equate to being spirited for cheerleading.
    • Some suggest eating complex carbs the night before a big game, or competition. Complex carbs include spaghetti, potato dishes, and other starches- in other words, most grains.
    • From personal experience, some coaches suggest "hydro-loading"- the healthy, albeit long, practice of drinking water until the urine is clear. Obviously, do not drink gallons upon gallons of water, and hold your pee, but do make sure to drink a lot of water during the day. Many say 6-8 cups, but actually you need to drink about half of your body weight.
    • 1 hour or less before competition/game:
      How.com.vn English: Step 3 To be more peppy for games, and energetic for practices, make sure you eat a good breakfast.
      • fruit or vegetable juice such as orange, tomato, or V-8
      • fresh fruit such as apples, watermelon, peaches, grapes, bananas, or oranges
      • Energy gels
      • up to 1 1/2 cups of a sports drink.
      • Stretches
    • 2 to 3 hours before competition/game:
      • fresh fruit
      • fruit or vegetable juices
      • bread, bagels
      • low-fat yogurt
      • sports drink
    • 3 to 4 hours before competition/game:
      • fresh fruit
      • fruit or vegetable juices
      • bread, bagels
      • pasta with tomato sauce
      • baked potatoes
      • energy bar
      • cereal with low-fat milk
      • low-fat yogurt
      • toast/bread with limited peanut butter, lean meat, or low-fat cheese
      • 30 oz of a sports drink
  4. How.com.vn English: Step 4 Practice!
    If you don't show much spirit in cheerleading because you are not confident in your skills, practice, practice, practice! If you think your heel-stretches/scales are not as high as they could be, stretch! If you think your motions need to be sharper and tighter, practice in front of a mirror. If your having trouble with the dance, download the song off of iTunes or burn it to a CD, and dance until you can do it (flawlessly) in your sleep. If you don't think you can do it, or you're not good at it, attending games and cheering will be dreadful for you, and because your wishing you where else where, not much spirit and enthusiasm will come from you.
  5. How.com.vn English: Step 5 Overact
    Many girls do not show much pep because they are afraid of looking dumb. While it may feel unnatural and ultimately humiliating to make the ever famed facials (sticking out your tongue, winking,raising your brows, etc...), do them with confidence and enthusiasm. It's better to be known as the hyper, peppy girl rather than the worst cheerleader- someone who is supposed to transfer happiness and spirit to the team and crowd- ever.
    • Motions should be tight, and sharp. It may feel unnatural, but they are not supposed to be loose and floppy. The dancing portion of cheerleading is the less restrictive, more loose portion.
      How.com.vn English: Step 5 Overact
  6. How.com.vn English: Step 6 During games, yell chants and cheers.
    Do motions and dances along with them. Adding in some theatrical moments would make it humorous to watch for the crowd, and fun for you and the team to do. Yell with your chest voice, not your high pitch, screaming "OMG, a spider!" voice.
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    You need to do a lot of stretching! There are many tutorials on the internet, you should look it up! You can also ask your coach to give you advice on stretching. It takes a lot of time and your muscles can become really sore, but it's worth it!
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    Take tumbling classes! Start with a back/front walkover then work on front/back handsprings (with a spotter). Once you have that down, work on front punches/back tucks. These are super fun but do take plenty of time and effort but I've been a cheerleader for 4 years and it's worth the trouble.
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