![]() ![]() Being named a team captain is quite the honor. Major Point: Captains embody 3 C’s in leading their team: Caring, Courageous, and Consistent. We are an international community & platform dedicated to cheerleading as a sport: through conditioning, education, and fun fitness workouts. Why do I want to be on the cheer team?Ĭheerleaders fly, flip through the air, have superhuman strength, unbelievable endurance, they catch people when they fall, keep going when most people would give up. Put in your time – most captains are chosen from the senior girls on the squad. ![]() Let the coach and other girls know you are interested in serving as captain. ![]() Interact with the fans by shouting “C’mon!” and “Let’s go!” Develop excellent cheerleading and tumbling skills. The captain is to provide individual help in learning and perfecting cheers and routines, checking attendance, inspecting uniforms and equipment, and any additional duties involving the squad and makes sure routines are ready for performances. A captain is responsible for the particular squad of members. What skills do you need to be a captain? What is expected of a cheer captain?ī. Cheer Captain says she appreciates that “you can just be you” at HVSS, and we are so so glad that she is she and she is here with us! We might not be able to do a split, or even fit into a cheerleader uniform, but we’re cheering for you anyway, girl, whatever you do.3. Cheer Captain used to be a committed gymnast, and for a while made the school feel like a big top circus with all her careening, but she’s strictly doing cheer these days her team is Pink Explosion, and she, unsuprisingly, is a Flier, which means she’s the one who gets tossed through the air (give me an L! Give me an I! Give me a T!).Ĭheer Captain has coached a bunch of students here in basic gymnastic movements, she loves to sing and make musical.lys, and she’s adored by her friends, who say they particularly enjoy driving around with her and her mom and singing karaoke real loud out the windows. Once upon a time the Cheer was indeed raw, but it has become more refined: “yeah, I’m a bit more mature,” Cheer Captain says, when I caught up with her after a Spanish class, which she initially resisted but then joined because her friends were doing it, and is glad she did now, cause “it’s fun.” When I asked her to tell a bit about herself she said she won’t leave her house without putting up her hair and throwing on her hoop earrings. So good, in fact, that you can often hear it no matter where you are on campus! Just kidding! It’s not true. This is Cheer Captain, our personal fount of enthusiasm and, well- good cheer. ![]()
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