SHARK Cheerleading TRYOUT APPLICATION & INFORMATION PACKET 2026

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  2. Begin by selecting the appropriate team option: All Teams, Junior Varsity Team Only, or Varsity Team Only. This selection is crucial for proper communication.
  3. Print your name and contact information clearly in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this will be used for all official communications.
  4. Fill in your date of birth and email address. This information is essential for registration and updates regarding tryouts.
  5. Complete the Candidate Agreement section by signing and dating it, confirming your understanding of the responsibilities associated with being a cheerleader.
  6. Provide parent or guardian details, including names, emails, and phone numbers. Their acknowledgment is necessary for participation.
  7. Lastly, ensure that both you and your parent/guardian sign the agreement section to finalize your application.

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How to Become a Cheerleader Stay Fit and Active. Lets be clear: When we talk about being active, we do not mean weight. Flexibility. Strength. Learn Cheer Lingo and Terms. Attend a Cheerleading Camp. Keep a Positive Attitude. Practice, Practice, Practice. Wear Proper Attire.
For those of you who dont know, hitting a routine means executing it with no deductions. While this might not be your teams definition of perfect, it does mean that, to the judges, you did everything you could do to get the highest score possible.
While many tumbling skills are hard to learn, the most difficult one is often considered to be the Standing Full (short for Standing Full Twist Back Tuck). This skill is extremely advanced and takes strength, speed, timing, and perfect technique.
Level 0: The Beginner All stunts at this level are at waist level only and must have a watchful spotter for each flyer. Tosses and cradles are also not allowed at this level. This is to keep cheerleaders focused on building up strong basics and strength first before progressing to more advanced skills!
Achieving a Hit Zero is a badge of honor in the cheerleading community. When you hear someone say, ``Oh, this team just Hit Zero! or ``Thats a 0, it means they performed exceptionally well! Although hitting zero doesnt automatically guarantee a win, it does mean the routine was executed safely and correctly.

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High School Cheer: Costs typically range from $500 to $1,500 annually, covering uniforms, practice gear, and miscellaneous fees. Competitive Cheer: Expenses can soar from $2,000 to $3,000 per season, factoring in competition fees, travel, and specialized training.

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