Author: Andre
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Drills=Skills Show 40 – Thoughts on Early Competition Season
Shea and David share their thoughts on the early season competitions they’ve attended on the 40th Drills=Skills.
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It Works
A couple years ago I had an internal defibrillator installed because my heart does funky things. Yesterday I found out it works. During my morning cardio it defibrillated me, knocking me off the elliptical to my ass. While still on the ground I called Tony, who lives nearby, to come and get me, but with…
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Tip: If You Ain’t Cheatin’…
Cheating is generally considered a bad thing, but when it comes to cheat grips and tricks for stunts it can be a good thing. Finding a way to get the same look of a skill, a full up for example, using a grip that makes it easier or less risky is a great training tool…
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3 Fears About Screen Time for Kids – and Why They’re Not True by Sara DeWitt
Sara DeWitt presented 3 Fears About Screen Time for Kids – and Why They’re Not True as a TED Talk.
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Mexico City
I went to Mexico City for the first time and spoke at a conference at the Olympic training facility. I also had some decent tequila.
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Drills=Skills Show 39 – Your Perfect Cheer World
The Perfect Cheer World is the topic of discussion on the 39th Drills=Skills.
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Reference Check
As our industry has grown the knowledge has greatly expanded and so has the number of experts. People that have probably forgotten more than most will ever know, like James Speed and Debbie Love, have passed on what they know to so many and that next generation has expanded on the knowledge base and passed…
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Tip: Play Add On
When working stunts add an extra element to the end. Instead of doing only your 4 elements to hit the high range, practice with a 5th or 6th, even if it’s a repeat of one of the first 4. This will help build stunt endurance and increase control of the stunt sequence, since they’ll need…
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Don’t Suffer From Your Depression in Silence by Nikki Webber Allen
Nikki Webber Allen presented Don’t Suffer From Your Depression in Silence as a TED Talk.
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In Review – November 2017
Happy Thanksgiving. Welcome to December and the first Cheer Worlds bid events. Norwich Bulletin reported As Cheerleading Evolves, Injuries Continue to Rise. USA Today’s For the Win published Oklahoma WR Apologizes After Injuring Oklahoma State Cheerleader in Scary Sideline Collision. The Ledger-Enquirer posted Cheerleading Championships Among Big Events this Weekend with Huge Economic Impact. Fox…
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Domain Names
Be sure to double check alternate meanings of your domain name before you end up on a list like this.
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USASF: Level 6 Credentialing
Coaches interested in a L6 Credentialing Session this season need to schedule your session now with Andre Carter! The goal is for the session to take place by mid-January. After that, the next session will take place next season.
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USASF: Update Your USASF Profile, We’re Shipping to All Programs!
Membership boxes are being packed and ready to ship. We need to make sure we have your BEST delivery address in your program profile. Log into your profile and make sure your delivery address is one that UPS can deliver to between 9 am and 5 pm. For instructions on HOW to update delivery address,…
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Drills=Skills Show 38 – Level 4 Tumbling
This week’s Drills=Skills features Shea and David talking about Level 4 tumbling.
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Tip: Jam On It
This one also could have been named practice to music because as much as possible your teams should practice to music. This will get the athletes used to counting music and more importantly, counting to music while performing skills. This can only help a team when performing to music. At a minimum use an 8…
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Lessons From the Longest Study on Human Development by Helen Pearson
Helen Pearson presented Lessons From the Longest Study on Human Development as a TED Talk.
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Tip: Keep Your Elbows to Yourself
I should probably say keep your elbows in, but that title isn’t as catchy. When stunting as a base, cradles excluded, elbows should stay inside of the shoulders. Power is lost when the elbows get wider than the shoulders. I see this being a problem most often on twisting up to group stunts, such as…
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What Teen Pregnancy Looks Like in Latin America by Christian Rodríguez
Christian Rodríguez presented What Teen Pregnancy Looks Like in Latin America by Christian Rodríguez. https://www.ted.com/talks/christian_rodriguez_what_teen_pregnancy_looks_like_in_latin_america
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Breakfast with Brett
On the way back from Chile I had a long layover in Dallas so I went to breakfast with Brett.
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IASF: International Divisions Score Sheets Level 1-6
Early this week the IASF released the International Divisions Score Sheets Level 1-6. Mid this week they released a revised version, reversing some of the policies announced in the original version.
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USASF: Athlete Protection Messaging
Dear USASF Members: The USASF Board of Directors held their annual in-person meeting on November 6-7, 2017. One of the key discussions at the meeting was a thorough review of USASF policies and resources targeted at athlete protection. The USASF mission includes “strive for a safe environment for our athletes.” To the USASF, safety extends…
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2017 College Football Playoffs
Last night the latest College Football Playoff rankings were revealed. The top 10 are the only teams remaining with a reasonable chance of making the playoff and becoming the national champion, and I’m not sure all 10 of them really have a chance. It will be fun to see how it all comes out because…