My tumbling goals:

Here's my tumbling time line: 
(I know I'm slow at getting new skills, but I only tumble once a week for an hour half the year...)

- July 2007- started cheer tumbling.
- May 2008- standing back handspring on cheese mat.
- May 2009- standing back handspring on floor.
- October 2009- roundoff back handspring.
- December 2009- back tuck on cheese mat.
- August 2010- roundoff two backhandspring.
- September 2010- roundoff tuck.

Right now, my goals are:
- Multiple standing backhandsprings.
- Back handspring tuck.
- Standing back tuck.
- Roundoff multiple back handsprings.
- Roundoff back handspring tuck.

I know these are crazy goals, but I really feel like they are achievable in two months.
My last day of tumbling for the year in right after New Years. I don't think I will be able to keep tumbling through out the Spring because of schoolwork and probably spring track. 

xo,
Liz <3

Cheerleading Tryouts (school)

 I went on to Yahoo! Answers & noticed many of the cheer questions were about Cheerleading Tryouts!

  • What is cheerleading tryouts like?
  • What do you do at cheerleading tryouts?
  • Tips for cheerleading tryouts?
  • How do I prepare for cheerleading tryouts?
From my own experience of cheer tryouts, this is what it's like... (at my school)
There are 4 main categories that we are judged on:
Cheer, Jumps, Dance, & Stunting . *Tumbling is optional at my school.
The tryouts will involve learning a dance, cheer, and sometimes a jump sequence.

This is a rough idea of how it basically works:
day 1) Learn a cheer, dance & jump sequence. (sometimes you will be asked to do any  jumps.)
day 2) Work on stunting skills & tumbling skills. (tumbling is a plus to have!)
day 3) Tryout day!
- You are expected to act like.. a cheerleader!  (BE a cheerleader.)
- Show your spirit and fun personality! (SMILE!)
- Perform the tryout dance.
- Perform the cheer.
- Perform the jumps.
- *Tumbling & *Stunting

TIPS FOR TRYOUTS:
- Be confident!
- Don't "show-off"
- Have a good attitude. 
- Take criticism and learn from it. 
- Don't compare yourself to the other cheerleaders.
- Don't be afraid to ask questions. If you forgot a count in the dance, ask to go over it again!
- PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE. Practice makes perfect.. right?!
- Have someone to practice with!
- Make yourself standout.
** While trying out: **
- Have a good time!
- When you smile... the judges smile!
- If you mess up, don't make it obvious. Play it off & smile.
- BE CLEAN! (Staying clean is very important.)
- SHARP MOTIONS. (work on PUNCHING your motions.)
- Be LOUD! (do not sing the cheer. say it with a loud confident voice!)
- Pretend you were performing at a cheer competition! Entertain your audience.
- Don't let your nerves get to you!

How to prepare for cheer tryouts:
- Begin by stretching daily, this will help with flexibility. 
- Working out is optional but, I suggest starting a daily routine of running and working out.
- Practice basic cheer motions by punching them out and being sharp. (high V, low V, touch down, ect.)
- Work on your jumps. (toe touch, pike, front hurdler, ect.)
- If you are a flyer, work on your heel stretch, arabesque, scorpion, and scale. 
- Practice tumbling.. backbends, to back walkovers, handstands, front handsprings, all of the basics.

Good luck to everyone's tryouts this upcoming year.
Feel free to ask any more questions on here or Youtube!

xo,
Liz

Youtube cheerleading.... guru?!

Hi everyone!

On December 26, 2009 i made a Youtube account dedicated to cheerleading (& cheer tumbling.)
My goal? To help people learn the basics of cheerleading!
No, I'm not an amazing cheerleader or tumbler.
I made this Youtube so I could share what I have learned form my own experiences.
& I want to learn even more!

I've seen young teens on Yahoo! Answers ask about cheerleading,
and this is the reason I made this Youtube... So I could answer their questions.
...

My first Youtube account was made a little over 3 years ago,
I remember I didn't start watching youtube beauty until over a year after that.
I didn't even know there was this whole little community of beauty gurus within Youtube.

Why do I bring this up?
Because I feel that Youtube has grown so much.

What I want to do is.. be apart of a 'new' type of guru.
A cheerleading guru on youtube.
I'm ready to start sharing with you what I have learned,
and i'm ready to learn from YOU.