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Bleh. Do any schools actually use the material they learn at UCA?
We use the Xtreme Routine for our first assembly and everything else dies the second we leave.
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Bleh. Do any schools actually use the material they learn at UCA?
Pretty much my sentiment. Even better, I loved learning football cheers when our University didn't have a football team. Such a great use of time.We use it on the sidelines, but I feel confident that some of my older kids could come up with material that would be just as good in the eyes of the casual onlooker.
Kills me that the NFHS is backing them and only them. If the NFHS actually cared about all the things squad credentialing covers, then they would do it on their own (like they do with concussions, injuries, coaching, and officiating) and have a squad credentialing program that all camp brands could apply to participate in. But since this is a Varsity initiative to boost camp numbers, not a NFHS safety push, we have what we have..They have done all of this stuff for years. It is very frustrating that varsity is doing this and making us spend more money for a basic thing that you really can get elsewhere, or even do on your own. The credentialing material took about 30 mins and is definitely just a way for them to get more money.
Agree 100%Kills me that the NFHS is backing them and only them. If the NFHS actually cared about all the things squad credentialing covers, then they would do it on their own (like they do with concussions, injuries, coaching, and officiating) and have a squad credentialing program that all camp brands could apply to participate in. But since this is a Varsity initiative to boost camp numbers, not a NFHS safety push, we have what we have..
We go to away camp through TSC and LOVE all of the material and use almost all of it every year! They did cut out a lot of the fluff this year and it was so nice. They teach two dances, my JV does 1 and varsity does the other. We use this for our first rally every year. They also teach a cheer hip hop, which the kids love and we occasionally use at rallies. They teach 2 cheers and 3 sidelines. We usually use and keep about 50-75% of them each year. Very focused on stunting which is awesome.
As for credentialing, we do a two day home camp with UCA to fulfill this requirement. If we didnt have to do it, we would not. The dance is not something that we would use, personally my girls and I did not like it at all. The cheer was ok and we could use that.
The material that they go over that makes you "credentialed" is also covered at our away camp with TSC. They have done all of this stuff for years. It is very frustrating that varsity is doing this and making us spend more money for a basic thing that you really can get elsewhere, or even do on your own. The credentialing material took about 30 mins and is definitely just a way for them to get more money.
Don't you work for "them"?Kills me that the NFHS is backing them and only them. If the NFHS actually cared about all the things squad credentialing covers, then they would do it on their own (like they do with concussions, injuries, coaching, and officiating) and have a squad credentialing program that all camp brands could apply to participate in. But since this is a Varsity initiative to boost camp numbers, not a NFHS safety push, we have what we have..
Best wishes on your new journeys!"used to"
I left in February.
Thanks! Back to coaching (among other things lol) and thoroughly enjoying it.Best wishes on your new journeys!