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Practice every day.
This is crucial when trying to make the squad. If you don't practice, then you won't make the team.
Memorize the dance and cheer.
If you see any problems with any motions, do them until you can get them right.
Take time to stretch.
The judges will be impressed if you can do some tumbling moves. The key to that is to stretch and boost your flexibility.
Work out at least every other day.
Try to break a sweat for at least one hour.
Talk yourself into realistic success.
Visualize succeeding and seeing yourself through to the team. But if you feel nervous, say to yourself: "Hey, if I make it - wonderful! But if I don't make it, then that is OK because I can just try harder next year and I will already have experience."
Nail your tumbling.
Make sure at tryouts you show the judges that you can at least do a little bit of tumbling:
Steel yourself mentally.
You need to be both physically and mentally ready. Psych yourself up with positive thoughts, positive self-talk and have a confident air. Don't start creating negative thoughts, focus on the good ones.
Eat very healthy foods.
Eat nutritious food up until your tryouts. Don't stop there, though—be sure to eat healthily after tryouts as well.
Give yourself a self-confidence boost.
Reassure yourself that you are going to do your best and show your best. You have to be confident.
Bring your check-up form with you.
The judges need to know if there is anything that might harm you.
Smile, be friendly, and try your hardest.
These are the most important things that you have to remember. Not all of the people who make the squad are the best cheerleaders in the world. The judges and coaches also choose their cheerleaders based on whether or not they have potential. If you smile, show confidence, be as friendly as possible, and show the judges that you are trying you hardest, they will see that you really care about making the team.
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