Levels of Cheer Pt. 2
Last week we talked about the first few levels of cheerleading, IGCA, middle school and high school. This week we will continue talking about the different levels of cheerleading, just the more intense levels.
While you are still attending elementary, middle, and high school you have a second option of cheer, competition squads. The competition squads are more intense and include a precise work ethic, they are also called Elite. On competition squads you are not cheering to cheer for the boys or the girls, but to win the ranking and prize trophey. Competition squads include cheers, extreme dances, tumbling, and off the wall stunts. All these elements combined to become incredible performances.
After high school cheerleading there is college cheerleading. It is overall the same as high school cheerleading just more extreme. They cheer at atheletic events and he compete with other teams. After college you have semi-pro and pro cheerleaders. Semi-pro and pro cheerleading are the same thing except that one cheers for the pros and the other semi-pros. Both semi-pro and pro cheerleaders make public appearances and perform on the regular in the community. They do not do all the jumps,fancy stunts, or tumbling. They mainly dance and cheer. They do not travel with their teams. They cheer at home games.
Well cheerleading has an exciting world of its owns. It can be started at a very young age and carried out into adulthood. Here are some photos of college, pro, and semi-pro cheerleaders.


