im excited to see NorCal Elite`s Jr. LV5 team or teams..cuz i know they've had talent in the past but were really sloppy.hopefully theyre cleaner this year so they can showcase their talent!
From what I heard they have a lot of crossovers from diamondz to jr advance. They are planning on taking Diamondz to worlds not their jr advanced team. They are planning on using a lot fo their kids from youth advance to make up the jr international team which they want to take to worlds. Their youth level 5 is the same as last year pretty much with a few new people. Also from what I understand is they also want to take a international team there also age 14 and over. Either they got a lot of new peoples, or they are going to have one good team at worlds. Their youth team is good for youth, but not good enough for worlds. Last year they only had one double. I wish CF a lot of luck i absolutely love your routines and I hope you guys can pool off all those teams you are trying to get to worlds.
cheerforcecoach...remember....it's not ALWAYS about tumbling. but it's getting pretty close...which actually makes me sad. it should be called cheer anymore it should be called theer. (the t is for tumbling) haha.
I was responding to someones post not saying it was about tumbling..... im sure there are alot more talented tumbleing youth teams out there...... and i do agree that tumbling has taken over cheer..... Shawn
CheerForceCoach wrote: I was responding to someones post not saying it was about tumbling..... im sure there are alot more talented tumbleing youth teams out there...... and i do agree that tumbling has taken over cheer..... Shawn
Out of a 2.5 minute routine how much is typically spent on stunts vs tumbling?
It seems tumbling is the main point of each routine- I know stunting and being sharp is also important but when teams start their tumbling passes everybody starts looking for the crazy passes- It just stands out more than anything else- Good or bad- that's how it is-
I agree that stunting has gotten boring. I am soooo tired of the basic ending double hitch pyramid. Although I love seeing our teams attempting new stuff (360's), I was very impressed at Summer Jam by Airborns Jr. team. Their ending pyramid was creative, difficult and brought something new to the mat. Way to go!
I too was at Summer Jam and thought the stunting by both Airborne teams was exciting! Lately, stunting sequences can be boring. Great job airborne! As the season progresses I am sure there will be more talk about Airborne on these boards. They have fresh amazing teams!