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Since most of my suggestions have already been presented by others...carry on & I will enjoy the discussion.
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Kingston said:Underestimated said:Replying to king's repsonse about rotating states/venues for worlds
i think regardless of where "cheer started" if it started in FL,TX,NY,ALASKA. i dont think it really matters where it started the competitors and coaches are going to worlds for one thing and that is to get that worlds ring. not to know where cheer started.
i think it would be a great thing to move worlds kids getting to travel see new places bigger venues.
i think usasf should start doing them at like stadiums/collesiums
I personally think it should be in the Dallas convention center. The hands down best arena for competition and it's centrally located with a good airport.
Worlds comes down to money. They have so many at large bids because that many teams are willing to come to Disney and pay their money to get te chance to compete. Less people will go of the comp is in Cali ao I do not think it would ver get moves there.
Underestimated said:Kingston said:Underestimated said:Replying to king's repsonse about rotating states/venues for worlds
i think regardless of where "cheer started" if it started in FL,TX,NY,ALASKA. i dont think it really matters where it started the competitors and coaches are going to worlds for one thing and that is to get that worlds ring. not to know where cheer started.
i think it would be a great thing to move worlds kids getting to travel see new places bigger venues.
i think usasf should start doing them at like stadiums/collesiums
I personally think it should be in the Dallas convention center. The hands down best arena for competition and it's centrally located with a good airport.
Worlds comes down to money. They have so many at large bids because that many teams are willing to come to Disney and pay their money to get te chance to compete. Less people will go of the comp is in Cali ao I do not think it would ver get moves there.
i dont see why dallas would be a bad place to have it.. sounds good to me
but saying that if it was moved to cali NOT AS MANY teams would go i highly disagree like i said.. team and coaches want those world titles and ring under their name/gym...
BlueCat said:Reasons for a Worlds rotation. (Maybe 2 years FL, 1 year Cali?)
1. Milk House is dramatically inferior to the Anaheim Convention Center. If you have been to both, it's not even sort of close. Given the # of teams we have, it is simply crazy to keep trying to stuff everyone into the Milk House.
2. It isn't fair to give the same exact teams the travel advantages every year. If there are 2/3 more athletes that are closer to Orlando than Los Angeles, then have Worlds in Orlando 2/3 of the time.
3. It is more interesting for athletes/spectators to go to different places occasionally. After a few years in a row, even DisneyWorld gets old.
4. Hotels/Parks/Arena closer together. Transportation isn't provided for as well in Anaheim as it is in Orlando. However, that is because there isn't a NEED to provide that type of transportation. Everything is right there. The hotels are essentially across the street from the convention center and from Disney. In the same amount of time it takes you to walk to your bus stop in Orlando, you could have already walked to the convention center (or park) from your hotel in Anaheim.
5. The park-hopper/theme park expense would be much more manageable. You wouldn't have to go through Disney property to get to the competition. If you were on a tight budget, you wouldn't even have to set foot in the Disney complex. This could save several hundred dollars per athlete - if you wanted.
.BlueCat said:1. No more "small gym" or "large gym" divisions. Let gyms declare before the season whether they are Division I or Division II. (roughly like NCAA). This is based on your OWN assessment of your experience/talent level. ALL your teams have to compete in that "division" or category for that season - no switching around competition to competition. ONLY Division I programs are eligible for Worlds. If there are enough teams in a competition division, the event producer splits the teams into D1 and D2.
2. Standardized scoresheet/score system While you are at it, make scores more closely reflect what the athletes want to work on and what the audience wants to see. Option: Let each event producer put their own "multiplier" in front of each category score to "weight" them however they feel is appropriate.
3. Event producers MUST share ALL scores from ALL teams. We want to know why Team A beat Team B so we can all make our routines better. Let the teams keep their own judge comments, but we should be able to see the actual scores.
4. Event producers should only have 1 "Nationals" per year. (multi-brand type events not included.)
5. Fewer divisions at Worlds. If there aren't 15 D1 teams registered nationally in any division, it gets combined with it's closest match. (Example: only 11 Large Seniors around this year? - throw 'em in with the smalls.)
6. Deductions are proportional to the number of skills being thrown. If you only put up 5 stunts, dropping 1 should penalize you even more than if you drop 2 out of 11 (do the math.)
7. Fewer, but larger events. Event producers would even be on board with this. Good luck coming up with a way to make that work, though.
8. Worlds rotates between Cali and Fl. (or even more locations.) Why should the same teams have to travel further each season?
9. Split Dance Worlds and Cheer Worlds into separate events Many people want to do both - why not let them? Different weekends.
10. 2 L5 coed divisions: Limited Coed 1-6 males. Coed 7-15 males. That is right. Limiting the max number of males on any 1 team will, in the long run, increase the # of total males competing in the sport overall (insert long dissertation on the economics of large coed teams here . . .)
11. Move Worlds out of Milk House. That venue is NOT up to the standards of the event itself. Even the Orange County Convention Center down the street would be a marked improvement venue-wise. (The Anaheim Convention Center across the street from Disneyland would be perfect, by the way.) We either need dramatically fewer teams or a bigger, better venue (or both).
12 Sport-wide adoption of the CheerSport marking system. The horizontal lines make formations easier & routines safer. The clean programs (sorry Stingrays) will cry foul, thinking it diminishes a competitive advantage, but it just makes too much sense. Don't worry, Orange will still be cleaner than everyone else.
13 Have "unofficial" results available before awards ceremonies.
I may lose a lot of people on this one, but hear me out. It is incredibly difficult to learn you are in 2nd place at Worlds (or whatever place at whatever event) under the microscope of everyone staring at your team the very moment you find out. Any wrong gesture or expression immediately gets immediately taken as poor sportsmanship. It is much easier on the athlete to learn their scores elsewhere and compose themselves before the awards ceremonies. I hate the "well they should have been happy to be 2nd, I know I would" argument thrown about. Under the current system, the very moment your name is called out is NOT usually pleasant. (If there are only 2 teams left, it is typically a let-down to THEN hear that you are 2nd out of those 2.)
14 - USASF should REQUIRE membership of all athletes competing at USASF-sactioned events