How to Coach Pop Warner Cheerleading
Instructions
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Choose the Type of Cheerleading Squad You Want to Coach
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Decide which age range is right for your squad. In Pop Warner cheerleading, the age range of your squad has to mirror the age range of the players for which they will be cheering. Pop Warner football teams and cheerleading ranges are as follows: Tiny-Mite (5 to 7), Mighty-Mite (7 to 9), Junior Peewee (8 to 11), Peewee (9 to 12), Junior Midget (10 to 13), Midget (11 to 15), Junior Bantam (12 to 15), Unlimited (12 to 15) and Bantam (13 to 16).
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Coach a cheer-only squad. Traditional Spirit (cheer-only) squads compete from August 1 to December 31 each year, which is the standard Pop Warner football season.
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Coach a competition squad. Year-round Spirit squads cheer from January 1 to July 31 and must compete in at least one Pop Warner competition during that time (see Resources below).
Structure Practices for Your Squad
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Focus your squad practices on age-appropriate routines and workouts. If your squad is considered Mighty-Mite (ages 7 to 9), your practices should center on stretching, jumping and basic, one-level pyramid building.
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Select practice and routine techniques for more advanced squads. At the Bantam level (13 to 16), you can incorporate stunts, basket tosses, tumbling and multi-level pyramids as allowed under Pop Warner rules.
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