Author: Andre

  • Tip: Celebrate Small Victories

    Everyone likes a good celebration. As a coach you should celebrate the small victories of your teams and athletes. Everyone celebrates Sally getting her tuck, but why not celebrate Sally progressing from throwing her head back to keeping it in when learning her tuck too? Add celebrating Sally landing that tuck for the first time…

  • Who Belongs in a City? by OluTimehin Adegbeye

    OluTimehin Adegbeye presented Who Belongs in a City? as a TED Talk.

  • Memphis v. UCLA

    I made it to my first Memphis game, it only took 4 years. I had previously made it close enough to tailgate before a game.

  • Drills=Skills Show 32 – Bounding Skills

    Bounding Skills is the topic for the 32nd version of Drills=Skills.

  • USASF: Dance Worlds Score Sheets and Webinars

    The USASF Dance Worlds score sheets and training webinars have been posted to the website. The Category Directors recorded a detailed review of the score sheets breaking down each caption, highlighting point values, judge thoughts, and even giving insight to some of the tools the judges use to encourage consistency at The Dance Worlds. These…

  • USASF: New Provisional International Cheer Divisions for 2017-2018

    The International All Star Federation (IASF) recently released its official list of competition divisions for the global All Star community. To provide additional growth opportunity for U.S. All Star cheer teams to participate in these newly developed divisions, the USASF is including 11 provisional international divisions in the USASF Cheer Age Grid for the 2017-18…

  • USASF: Are You Competition Ready?

    Please make sure you are READY and ELIGIBLE to attend sanctioned events this season! The compliance requirements are the same as last season, HOWEVER the system by which we confirm compliance is NEW. Take some time to log into your USASF Member Profile and review your eligibility status. Click here and read “Account Information” for…

  • USASF: Establishment of Growth Task Forces

    The USASF has established six Board level Growth Task Forces to consider barriers to growth for All Star Cheer and to recommend strategies for growth based on research findings. The six Task Forces are: Image and Appearance Cost Rules Scoring Time Commitment DI/DII Click here to learn more.

  • USASF: Is It Time to Change the Name of the Special Needs Division?

    The USASF Committee for teams with Special Needs has witnessed a significant growth in this division and feels it may be time to explore the idea of a name change that more fully supports our philosophy of promoting independence and celebrating the abilities of the athletes on the cheer and dance floors. Read more and…

  • USASF: Worlds Announcement for Teams With Special Needs

    Any Team with Special Needs that would like to receive a bid to perform at the 2018 Cheerleading and Dance Worlds may submit a video for qualification. Five (5) Cheer teams and five (5) Dance teams will be selected to receive “At Large” bids to perform at Worlds. Video submission deadline: March 1, 2018. Cheer…

  • USASF: How Well Do You Know Your Cheer and Dance Rules?

    The USASF Rules teams have created a series of questions, quizzes, and clarifications for you to determine how well you know your cheer and dance rules. Subscribe to the USASF Rules updates and receive notifications by email.

  • Are You Disrespecting Women at Work?

    USA Today published an article titled Are you disrespecting women at work? How to be an ally. The article lists several “dos” and “don’ts” for men to “avoid social hiccups”. What are your thoughts on the points made?

  • USASF: Wednesday Webinar Series

    The USASF started a Webinar Wednesday Series this month. The first topic was USASF Portal Tips and Tricks and presented on October 4th. The second Webinar Wednesday will be October 18th with the topic being USASF Portal Tips and Tricks: Updates for Owners and Coaches using the USASF Portal. Each topic is discussed during each…

  • Tip: Stunt on Lines

    During practice you should stunt on lines. This makes it clear when stunts are moving side to side, which is more noticeable to judges than moving front to back. Not only does it make it clear to you, the coach, it makes it clear to the stunt group without the need for you to say…

  • How the US Government Spies on People Who Protest – Including You by Jennifer Granick

    Jennifer Granick presented How the US Government Spies on People Who Protest – Including You as a TED Talk.

  • Cirque Sep7imo Dia

    During my bonus days in Bogota I saw a Cirque show.

  • Drills=Skills Show 31 – Arabians

    David, Sean, and new father Shea discuss Arabians on the 31st edition of Drills=Skills. Be sure to stay to the end for a special guest appearance.

  • Take the Stairs

    Too often when there is a conversation about adjusting what’s allowed in a level I hear someone say it messes up the progressions. I generally disagree with this statement. To me the progressions are the steps taken to get a skill, a backward roll before a back walkover, a back walkover before a back handspring,…

  • Viva Las Vegas

    This week there was a shooting in Las Vegas that left more than 50 dead and 500 injured. It’s being called the deadliest shooting in modern US history. One moment people were enjoying a country concert and the next being rapid fire shot at from a hotel window. A couple of coaches I know were…

  • Tip: Drink More Water

    The first tip is probably going to be the easiest and at the same time the least followed. It is to drink more water. A significant portion of your body is water and you need to refresh and replenish it to keep your body healthy. It will have a positive impact on your life. It…

  • Tip: Intro

    Improvement is a gradual thing. It’s very unlikely we’re going to find a breakthrough that moves us 10 steps forward. It’s much more likely we’ll have 10 incremental, small improvements that each move us 1 step forward. Over the course of this season my plan is publish 1 thing a week that will help us…

  • The Era of Blind Faith in Big Data Must End by Cathy O’Neil

    Cathy O’Neil presented The Era of Blind Faith in Big Data Must End as a TED Talk.

  • In Review – September 2017

    September came, bringing football season and an updated IASF website with it. Here’s the news that came along with it: Pensacola News Journal published ‘It Felt Like I Was the King’: Pensacola Gym Starts Special Needs Cheerleading Team. Express posted Britain’s First NFL Cheerleader Holly Warden: It’s Very Competitive. The Post published Film Review: In…

  • Bogota

    I went to Bogota for a long weekend, but thanks to Irma it turned into a week.

  • Drills=Skills Show 30 – Focus & Confidence

    Focus and Confidence are the topics for the 30th edition of Drills=Skills.