How to Be a Cheerleading Captain
Things You'll Need
- Votes from coaches and team members
- Job description of responsibilities
- Time to perform your extra responsibilities
Instructions
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Responsibilities and Duties of a Cheerleading Captain
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Make goals for your team. Captains must decide what direction to head the team in: spirit or competition. Then they must decide what goal level the team should aim to meet.
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Choreograph or assist with the choreography of cheerleading routines. Creatively coming up with good routines will place you above your peers in running for team captain.
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Direct fundraising events. The team captain is responsible for organizing and delegating responsibilities of other squad members for raising money for the team.
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Keep order and enforce disciplined behavior and adherence to rules. You also have the unpopular task of benching cheerleaders or handing out demerits to those who disobey the rules.
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Become a role model for your squad. Uphold a high reputation for the squad and be a good example yourself. Read more about team captains in the book "All About Cheerleading" (see Resources below).
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Act as a liaison between the coaching staff and the squad members. You must be able to effectively deliver communications back and forth with accurate information.
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Warm up the team at the start of practice. You will direct the team through a series of stretches and warm up exercises that will prepare them for a practice or performance.
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Treat everyone fairly and with respect. You are to be an impartial intermediary.
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