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Cedars Academy Basic Cheer Skills Course

Are you thinking about engaging with one of our available Cheerleading courses?

Well if so, here is a fantastic sneak peak at what goes on at our course based events! We have some behind the scenes footage from the Level 2 Cheerleading Basic Skills @ Cedars Academy – Basic Cheer Skills Course on 28th October in Bedfordshire. Our courses can range through from small teams to larger groups of Cheerleaders and coaches. It simply depends on the area and which course we are running. As you can see from these photos this was a rather busy course! However, this does not mean that you will miss out being in a large group, as during all courses we help and guide our Cheerleaders to make sure that everybody is at the same level. Instead, this just means that you have the opportunity to meet more Cheerers!

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Courses are a fantastic way to broaden your skills and learn more moves which can be incorporated into routines with your squad, or alone. You will also be able to help others on your team due to the extra training which you have received. It is always best to keep up with your training and skills with us here at The UKCA, as it will work to enhance your talents within Cheerleading.

Overall, we highly suggest you sign up to our courses to keep your moves as fresh as possible. It is also a fantastic way to move and progress into different areas of Cheering. For example, if you specialise in pom dance but would like to move into street cheer, then you can use our courses to your advantage to do so!

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So don’t just take our word for it, take a look at these pictures and get involved in the fun coming to you soon!

Are You In A University Squad?

Cheerleading at University is a popular hobby for many Cheerers who begin at an early stage. Although, there are many University Cheerers who are new to the sport. Cheerleading is a great society to join whilst studying at University (we would highly recommend it), it’s a great fun sport to keep you healthy and is a brilliant way to meet people and make friends!

If you are a member of your University Cheer squad then why not speak to your Student Union, and see if you are also involved with The UKCA? It is a great opportunity to work with us here at The UKCA, and to get your University Cheer Team involved with what we do. This also opens up a whole new avenue of competitions and events to get your squad involved with!

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So, whether you are studying in the North, the Midlands or the South then you could easily get your team involved. Registration with The UKCA is FREE so you need not worry about having to pay! We understand that students can struggle financially and we appreciate that. Perhaps you and your team could see what events are happening near you and organise for your team to attend.

Encouraging your University Cheer Squad to join up with The UKCA is a fantastic way to boost your teams activities, you could hold fantastic University events in conjunction with our competition weekends! We love to meet new members and it would be fantastic to have more squads involved! Contact us on 01625 838557 if you would like to discuss getting involved with us further or simply email enquiries@ukca.org.uk

Ready For The Winter Championships?

So, we know that you might think that we are talking about the Winter Championships a bit early but… it is much sooner than you think! Yes, we are in September now, but next week it is the start of October which means that there is only 8 weeks of training left. Scary, right? Well, it need not be! Considering the skills that were showed in June and July we are almost nervous at the skill we are sure to see in December. We are prepared to be blown away!

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There are going to be many different categories of Cheerleading across to competition. Which is your favourite? Remember there are also categories for individual performances. So, if you want to compete separately to your Cheer squad then why not go solo? Not only will you have all the support from your entire team but all members of The UKCA support all Cheerleaders! Especially, when performing on their own. So don’t be scared to enter alone!

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Don’t forget to register with us to be able to compete in December. Also, family, friends and spectators are welcome at all of our competitions that we run. If you are looking to be impressed with some fantastic talent then get your tickets here.

Simply, fill on your form and purchase you tickets in advance. We can’t wait for the competition!

Get your pom poms at the ready because The Winter Championships are rolling around on the 6th and the 7th of December 2014!

Let’s go The UKCA!

UKCA’s Natasha Barker Raising Money For Charity!

Natasha Barker is a UKCA Coach who is doing so much for her local community. Not only is she a Cheerleading coach in her spare time, but she is now also helping to raise money and awareness for The Christies Oncology Unit.

Join The Christie movement here & set up a fundraising page or simply donate! The Christie is a well known charity within the UK. Through this website you can also view past pledges and how much people have donated – there are many ice bucket donations!

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Here at the UK Cheerleading Association we like to support the activities of our members even outside of what they do within our organisation. Just like we supported the activities of Victoria Howarth and her needs to make it to Rio 2016 – we are now supporting Natasha Barker! You can help her reach her £100 target by following this link here and pledging your support!

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The Christies charitable organisation supports thousands of people in need. This charity has a specific focus upon cancer research. “Experts in cancer care, research and education” – The Christie Charity. Read more about how you can help Natasha and her campaign below and follow our links to support her cause!

“I am using my position as a finalist in the Miss North West Beauty pageant as a platform to raise money and awareness for The Christie Young Oncology Unit. I am encouraging all the cheerleading squads I am involved with to raise money for this cause and invite other squads to join the fundraising attempt by accepting the Christie’s Cheer Challenge! I will personally be organising a series of fundraising events and charity collections in the hope that we can raise as much money as possible for the unit.”

Enrol on a Course Today

At The UK Cheerleading Association we strive for the best. By doing this we allow all of our members to upgrade their skills as and when they would like to.

There are many different levels of Cheerleading ranging through pom dance to street cheer. So, no matter which area of cheer you are interested or more passionate about, we can help you to focus your skills on your area of expertise.

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Our course finder here easily allows you to source the classes and activities in your desired location. You can also see the existing course dates here. With courses running throughout the UK from Manchester to Leighton Buzzard there is sure to be a class near you!

The courses that we run are not just relevant to Cheerleaders alone, but to coaches as well! Are you a committed Cheerer in your area? Maybe you have considered becoming a coach? If so, why not see where our coaching classes are next running? You could end up in a position where you are able to run your own cheer class. You could even end up coaching your very own Cheer squad! This is a great opportunity to broaden your skills and involve others in a rewarding team activity!

As you increase your skill set throughout the training process and by involving yourself in our courses then you can soon reach higher levels elsewhere in Cheerleading. The more courses which you successfully complete, along with the many certificates which you will receive, will eventually mean that you can compete at higher levels. With the Winter Championships fast approaching wouldn’t you like to compete at a higher level in this competition?

Don’t forget – The UKCA Winter Championships are running on the 6th & the 7th of December 2014!

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This is the perfect time to get involved with our courses to allow you to really push yourself in our next competition. Go on, raise the bar and we’ll raise the roof this December!

Make sure you contact us via our course finder here. And don’t forget to book your tickets for the Winter Championships here. We can’t wait to see you in December!

A fab weekend at The European Cheerleading Championships 2014!

We had an absolutely fantastic time at the European Cheerleading Championships, what a great weekend! The talent and skill shown at each competition truly blew us away. We’d like to congratulate all of the competing squads and everybody who took part in the event. Not only the competitors themselves, but those who were there to join in the fun with us too! We always have such brilliant volunteers who work so hard at each event.

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The categories were so impressive, Partner Stunt really stood out this year – wow! It’s incredible the level of skill you all have! Street Cheer was also brilliant with lots of creative costumes added into routines to maximise the stylistic dance routines. But, really we loved all the categories and you all worked that floor!

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The hosts this year were wonderful and kept the whole arena buzzing with electricity! It was great to have resident DJ Caino and Jason along with their new team Lane and Vicky. Lane had such energy and Vicky’s singing really added a fun element to the day!

We had lots of fun making the, “My favourite thing about today…” video series featuring everyone from the Polish Cheerleaders, to the judges. Check them out on our Instagram account … Honestly, they will make you giggle!

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With one more competition over, we can’t wait for the Winter Competition! So get training hard, work as a team, support each other and be ready to impress us even more in December! And remember, we are proud of you!

“You know you make me wanna cheer, cheer, cheer!”

A Big Well Done!

Well, what can we say? This weekend’s Spring National Championships were really something special!

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Our team were blown away by all of the impressive performances…

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And of course, by everybody’s fantastic cheer spirit!

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With a special mention to the Buckley and MCA teams, who showed so much spirit throughout the competition that they took home the Milano Sport and Insure4Sport Spirit Awards!

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As usual, DJ Caino was on top form and everyone thoroughly enjoyed a dance with him!

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We are very proud to announce that we have managed to raise a whopping £2365 for our chosen charity, the amazing Teenage Cancer Trust since March! A massive thankyou from us to everybody who has donated or been involved in raising these funds.

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The whole competition was a huge success and we have received lots of fantastic feedback. Bring on the School Championships! Have you got your tickets yet?

Don’t forget to check out and follow our Instagram feed for full pictures from the comp and full coverage of our upcoming events.

You can also Tweet us @UKCheerleading or get in touch via our Facebook Page

Cheerleading Tips for Beginners

Cheerleading is a very energetic sport. Cheerleaders need to be fit, strong, agile, enthusiastic and above all confident in their ability to put on a good show.

Are you just starting out in Cheerleading? Have you got a friend who is thinking of joining a Cheerleading team? We take a look at some tips for cheerleaders that are just starting out.

Stretching

Cheerleaders need to be flexible and ideally should have the suppleness close to that of a gymnast. Make sure you work on your flexibility by stretching daily. You could do this even when watching TV so it need not take up too much of your time or interfere with your daily routine.

Always Smile

A good cheerleader will smile through anything. No matter how badly your team is performing or how difficult the stunt is you are performing, remember to smile. Practice your cheers and routines in a full length mirror so you can keep a check on your facial expressions.

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Chant on the Move

You’ve got to make the most of your voice if you’re going to be a great cheerleader. It’s no good being a great mover if you don’t belt out your cheers – but don’t screech! Practice your cheering while performing your routines – it’s more difficult than you think.

Record and Playback

Have a friend video you performing your cheerleading skills. This will enable you to have a look at your skills and see what areas need improving. You can then make the necessary fixes and record yourself again. This is a good way of allowing you to see your own improvement and will keep you motivated.

Tight and Snap

Keep your motions tight, and snap them into place. A good cheerleader’s moves are always tight and rigid, not loose and flailing. When you clap, your arms should be in front of your face (around nose height) and should not go past your shoulders on the release.

Talk the Talk

Cheerleading has a vocabulary of its own so it’s best that you get up to scratch with all the terms for all the moves as soon as possible. You’ll make a good impression on your coach and fellow cheerleaders if you know your buckets from your basket toss and your cupie from your cradle catch.

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Prepare for Performance

If you’ve never performed in public then it’s time to start now. Start off by performing your moves in front of friends and family so that you get used to people watching you. By the time you arrive for your first training session you should be a little more accustomed to public performance.

Avoid Risks

Don’t do anything you are not comfortable with. Of course be prepared to give things a try, but don’t be forced into doing anything that you haven’t done yet or you consider too risky for your level of experience. A good coach will not expect you to do anything they don’t think you are capable of pulling off.

Correct Paperwork

Cheerleading can be a dangerous sport so make sure that all the necessary paperwork is in place. You will be expected to complete a signed waivers and a permission form (depending on your age) before being allowed to participate. Also, there should be some form of insurance in place to cover you in the event of an unfortunate injury.

Keep Going

Remember, Cheerleading is first and foremost meant to be fun. Yes, there are competitions that you may go on to compete in and expectations within your Cheerleading group may be high, but always make sure that if you make a mistake, you just pick up the next move. Always keep going.

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Don’t Overstretch Yourself

One of the most important traits of a cheerleader is flexibility. Getting it right is really important, so we take a look at some common stretching mistakes people make.

1. Not Stretching the Right Muscles
Depending on what you’re trying to learn, there are specific muscles you will need to stretch. To improve flexibility, most cheerleaders want to work on their splits. This means you should work on your hamstrings and hip muscles. Whatever you’re trying to learn, talk with your coach on what muscles you should focus on.

2. Not Working on Your Entire Body
While you do want to focus on specific muscles for specific skills, like the splits, you can’t forget about the rest of your body. For your splits, while you can focus on your hamstrings and hip muscles, don’t forget to incorporate into your workout exercises for your lower back, groin, calves, and quadriceps. Working on your entire body will help keep you limber and help prevent injuries and soreness.

3. Not Stretching Consistently
When it comes to your flexibility, it’s more effective to stretch more often for shorter amounts of time as opposed to the other way around. Don’t stretch for an hour once a week. Not only will you be sore the next day, but it will also take longer to improve your flexibility. Instead, stretch every day for 10 to 15 minutes. Or, stretch twice a day (in the morning and at night) for 10 minutes.

4. Not Stretching Slowly
Don’t rush through your stretches. This isn’t a sprint; it’s a marathon. You want to hold poses and stretches for as long as you can. Moving too quickly can cause injuries and reduce the effectiveness of the stretch.

5. Not Warming Up
If you stretch in the early morning or when you first wake up, warm up your muscles. Jog in place for a few minutes or do jumping jacks. Stretching cold muscles can cause injuries. Also, it’ll be harder to stretch if your muscles aren’t warmed up.

6. Not Breathing
A bad stretching habit is holding your breath. By taking deep breathes during a stretch, your muscles can loosen and extend more.

7. Not Stopping When it Hurts
While it’s normal to feel your muscles tightening, don’t ignore any sharp pains. You could pull a muscle, or worse. Listen to your body; it will tell you when it’s being pushed too far or needs a break. Never force a stretch, thinking your body will respond.

8. Not Wearing the Right Clothing
Never underestimate the power of good practice wear. Your clothing needs to be able to stretch and move with your body. Don’t wear anything baggy or loose and never wear jeans.

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Kobika Starlites host a Secondary School’s Competition

The Kobika Starlites hosted a secondary school’s competition on Wednesday 2nd April at Sir William Ramsay School, Hazlemere. There were 150 participants competing over two categories, with UKCA representative Mel Owen judging the evening.

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Five schools produced ten squads, including:
– Wycombe High School
– Great Marlow School
– St Michael’s Catholic School
– Sir William Ramsay School
– Sir William Borlase Grammar School

This resulted in an amazing evening, made even more incredible by the incredible spirit and sportsmanship shown by all the participants and their parents!

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Here’s some of the feedback from the event:

Love the way every school supports and cheers all the others. Great atmosphere.
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We all really enjoyed the competition. Well done to everyone – lots of fun and energy! Thank you for all the effort that you and your team put in!
Parent – Wycombe High School

Great work tonight. Not just cause we won but the effort that the girls put in is down to you and your team! You have persisted and inspired the girls! Tonight I was so proud yet had nothing to do with it all so massive big ups to you and your ladies! Top night.
Head of PE- Great Marlow School

Check out some of the shots taken from the school’s performances:

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The Kobika Starlites will be holding another school’s competition in May for primary school and are expecting over 260 participants to compete.

We always enjoy hearing and sharing UKCA team stories, so if you have something you want to share don’t hesitate to get in touch. You can contact us via our Facebook page or Twitter.