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Not that I need to add more to my list but I would coach a team :)
I think this has great potential to be the contingent through which cheer gets out from under the Varsity/USASF thumb. It sounds as if it would be basically a true Olympics of cheer, just drawing from the US though (hopefully just for now).My question is this-who does the recruiting? Is it the cheerleader's coach who does this or the individual/their parents? Is it THIS June that submissions need to be in by or next (June 2013)? Is it level 5 ONLY (like a World's qualifier, following the same age restrictions, etc.)?
Hey SharkDad are you and CEA affiliated with this new concept of competition? And if so in what way? Just curious seeing as how you seem to be the man with the info!!!
The main problem I see is that this event will be held in the summer where most allstar and high school team do most of their intense training and choreography for the upcoming season. I don't think many coaches would be excited to lose many of their athletes to a state team that would have to train and compete in the summer. The allstar and high school teams would lose much precious practice and it would hurt them in their season.
Also what if one athlete did high school, allstar and this? they would have time for anything else! even doing just two of these is pushing it, for example I know a few girls who do allstar and high school and many times they leave high school practice or a game to go straight to all star practice. and where I live towards the end of high school comp season and beginning of all star comp season many comps have high school on saturday and all star on sunday. So basically what I'm saying is dividing your time between two teams is very difficult and I don't think many would want to do it.
I applaud anyone who is trying to fix the damage the USASF continues to do to this sportI think sometimes there's what's best for the sport and what's best for private business and they don't always go hand in hand. I'm sure the people who devised this concept were not setting out to use it as vehicle to poach, recruit or make super stacked teams, but genuinely trying something new to see if we could shake up an industry that's threatening to implode due to monopolies, intractable power brokers and lots and lots and lots of money.
Disclaimer: I may be in an optimistic mood because I was listening to too much TSwift today. There may be some seriously nefarious shenanigans driving this project but I'm too giddy to speculate.