Tips on Coaching Jr. Cheerleaders

By Brittany Middlebrooks, published May 09, 2007
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Coaching Jr. Cheerleaders can be a challenge even though they have got to be the cutest things on the planet. When they are trained well, and coached properly, it gives them an air of professionalism, and prepares them for the role as a cheerleader as they get older. Tips on coaching Jr. Cheerleaders can save you a lot of time and frustration. For most little girls cheerleading is in their blood or it's not, and if it is, you will know it at a very young age. But there are tips on coaching Jr. Cheerleaders that will make you more successful as a coach. For the young girl who plans to cheer in the future, as her coach, you will be helping to mold her skills as a cheerleader and team player. There are a few tips on coaching the Jr. Cheerleader you might want to consider.

The most important tips on coaching the Jr. Cheerleader involve your learning your tolerance level first of all. Please understand the importance of establishing boundaries and mutual respect with your Jr. Cheerleaders. While you are the adult in their presence, you are a parent and authority figure. Since you know yelling and raising your voice doesn't work with ANYONE, it is pointless to raise your voice at little girls, who are in the process of learning. Not only is it very demotivating, but also it kills their spirit for the sport in general. They will associate the negativity with the concept of learning cheerleading. If resentment is instilled in the Jr. Cheerleader, it will only make her more difficult to coach. One of the best tips on coaching Jr. Cheerleaders is to establish a win-win relationship with your Jr. Cheerleaders and this will motivate them, and they will not only look forward to learning, but will also not resent the discipline involved in learning the sport.

Takeaways
  • Teach Teambuilding
  • Teach Mutual Respect
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