Author: Andre
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OverStretch – September 10, 2014
The September 10th show featured Adam, King, Lark, and Shane discussing the USASF voting slate results and the Apple announcement after some technical difficulties.
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USASF Cheer Rules Poll Results and What’s Next
The USASF sent the results of the recent Age Grid and Rules vote and published the results on USASF.net. The Process Up To Now Cheer Rules Change Proposal Forms were submitted until June 1, 2014. NACCC Executive Committee and the USASF Cheer Rules Committee reviewed all forms to determine the final list of proposals. Proposals…
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Male Cheerleader Generates Support in More Ways Than One
The Dakota County Star published Male Cheerleader Generates Support in More Ways Than One, discussing a male cheerleader in Homer, NE. “They don’t treat him different. They don’t go to automatic stereotypes with a male cheerleader,” said DeAnna Schmitt. “They judge him on his character and his ability to cheer, which is pretty cool.”
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The History of Cheerleading
Inside Cheerleading published The History of Cheerleading, providing a great, short version of the history of cheerleading in the United States. In 1884, the first official cheer was performed in New Jersey at a Princeton football game. In that Princeton audience was a man named Mark Peebles, who brought his own created cheers to the…
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How To Turn Your Passion Into A Profession
Forbes published How To Turn Your Passion Into A Profession, discussing the challenges of making a career out of a hobby. For entrepreneurs trying to turn their passion into a career, it’s easy to forget that a creative business is just that: Like all small business owners, creative entrepreneurs have to love the business end…
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50 Tips for Starting Your Own Company
Entrepreneur published 50 Tips for Starting Your Own Company, providing things to consider when thinking about starting a business. Not everyone has what it takes to start a company. That’s not to say that your idea is not brilliant. It just means that you may not have the personality traits to handle launching a company…
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Labor Day Weekend
The past week was pretty uneventful. I watched alot of football, wrote the beginning to several articles, and spent some time working on my judging schedule for the season. The football was greatly missed and I really enjoyed having an easy weekend watching several games. The writing is incomplete now, but will eventually show up…
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2015 IFAF World Championships to Feature Competition for Cheerleading and American Football
International Cheer Union (ICU) and International Federation of American Football (IFAF) will highlight each of their sports at the 2015 IFAF World Championships The International Cheer Union (ICU) and the International Federation of American Football (IFAF) will be working together to promote both sports at the 2015 IFAF World Championships, to be held July 4-18,…
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The Psychology of Your Future Self by Dan Gilbert
Dan Gilbert presented The Psychology of Your Future Self as a TED Talk.
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Observations Beginning Football Season
Last week the USASF sent an email, Help for Resetting Athlete User Names and Passwords, with instructions on how gyms can send parents credentials so the parents can login to their child’s USASF profile. The USASF profile is something the parent or athlete should control. They should have the login credentials so they can update…
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OverStretch – September 3, 2014
The September 3rd show featured Andre, Lark, and Shane discussing ways to make the industry safer then briefly discussing some of the invitation only events.
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Be Part of the iC 2014 High School All-American Team
Do you LOVE cheering for your High School? Are you a standout student both on and off the field? Do your teammates look up to you as a leader? Then we’re looking to hear from YOU!!! Apply today to be part of iC’s 2014 High School All-American Team, presented by our friends at No Limit…
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USASF: Help for Resetting Athlete User Names and Passwords
The USASF has created an easy solution for you to provide athlete user name and email information to parents. This will allow parents to reset their child’s password, log into their profile and pay their annual membership fee. Watch for more Member Support Updates to come! USASF – Membership Support – Athlete User List
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UofL Cheerleaders to be Tested Due to Heroin OD
The Louisville Courier-Journal published UofL Cheerleaders to be Tested Due to Heroin OD, regarding the recent death of Louisville cheerleader Dani Cogswell and the response by the University. Members of the University of Louisville’s spirit teams will have to undergo the same drug testing as the rest of the school’s athletes, the university said Thursday…
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5 Surefire Ways to Maximize Your Life, Starting This Morning
Entrepreneur published 5 Surefire Ways to Maximize Your Life, Starting This Morning, emphasizing the importance of starting your day in the correct manner. Many of us have heard the adage, “How you spend your day, is how you spend your life.” I believe it’s even more micro than that. How you spend the first two…
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17 Things Successful People Never Say
Business Insider published 17 Things Successful People Never Say, pointing out words lead to the actions that determine success or failure. Regardless of how you may define success, words will help manifest that vision into reality.
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Chattanooga & Knoxville
I met up with Omar, Christian, Ramie, and Robin in Chattanooga for Brew Fest and Elza for a day on the boat. I also met Sarah for lunch on the way there and Jeff on the way back. In between we ate alot, learned choreography to Sister Act 2, talked about cheerleading, and did nothing…
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Encore Championships 2014-2015 Trailer
Encore published the trailer below in anticipation of the 2014-15 season:
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Observations During USASF Voting Week
The voting period for the proposed USASF Policy and Rules changes closes this Saturday, August 30th, at noon Central. Please educate yourself to the topics and exercise your voting privileges. USASF Policy & Rules Voting Information Miscellaneous The American Cheerleader movie was released earlier this week. OverStretch – August 27, 2014
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OverStretch – August 27, 2014
The August 27th show completed the USASF Voting Slate discussion with Andre, King, Lark, and Shane. This episode focused on the proposed Rules changes and the Division II opinion questions.
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Concussions are Brain Injuries — Sit Your Kid Down
Live Science published Concussions are Brain Injuries — Sit Your Kid Down, providing additional information about concussions. There is no clear-cut protocol for concussion recovery in comparison to the way a doctor would provide therapy for a broken arm. The way the human brain recovers from an injury is different for every person. You should…
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Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos’ Milojo Productions and Varsity Spirit to Release “American Cheerleader”
The film follows two high school cheerleading teams through their journey to win the National High School Cheerleading Championships MEMPHIS, Tenn., Aug. 25, 2014 – Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos’ Milojo Productions, and Varsity Spirit today announced the Aug. 26th release of “American Cheerleader,” a documentary with unprecedented access following the journey of two high…
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Is NFL Cheerleading As Controversial As It Seems?
Refinery29 published Is NFL Cheerleading As Controversial As It Seems?, discussing NFL cheerleading including the recent wage lawsuits. It’s no wonder, then, that a culture rooted in burlesque garners little attention as a professional sport. Cheerleaders are seen as glamorous peripherals to America’s favorite game. As William C. Rhoden writes in The New York Times,…
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What Elite Athletes Can Teach You About Dealing With Pressure
Entrepreneur published What Elite Athletes Can Teach You About Dealing With Pressure, relating performing well under pressure in sports and business. When faced with pressure, you rapidly assess the demands of the situation, and weigh them against your personal resources. If you have sufficient resources, you get a challenge state — happy days! If you…
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Why We Don’t Speak Up at Work
Signal v. Noise published Why We Don’t Speak Up at Work, discussing communication problems at the office. The biggest reason I didn’t give my boss feedback is I believed that even if I did speak up, nothing would change. I believed my boss wouldn’t do anything with my feedback. No action would be taken. And…