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@ztaprincess STUNT has more teams involved, but what you are quoting on the USA Cheer website is partly right. The number of SCHOOLS schools involved it what provides eligibility to file for emerging sport status. To my knowledge no school administration or athletic department has endorsed STUNT yet. That's where NCATA is already ahead and to my understanding is almost ready or currently filing for emerging sport status.
@Future I haven't bashed any of the organizations, in fact my goal is to present a path to a solution since no one is providing one right now (at least not out in the open). You can write AACCA if you want, but their role at the moment is to provide a standardized coaches certification and basics of safety instruction. I have heard of the organization stepping in to correct safety deficiencies but I would be surprised if they would step in to tell a university they are being too restrictive.
@cheersafety you know NCATA has already had multiple meetings as they developed their format, that's not the issue. I hope they are still willing to work in the spirit of a possible better solution.
I'm glad people are interested in this issue. As some have pointed out, there have been many industry influences in the evolution of college cheer. Rather than keep rehashing history I think the best way to find a proper solution is to have the best repsentation of coaches and athletes possible without industry influence and decide the future of college cheer.
@Future I haven't bashed any of the organizations, in fact my goal is to present a path to a solution since no one is providing one right now (at least not out in the open). You can write AACCA if you want, but their role at the moment is to provide a standardized coaches certification and basics of safety instruction. I have heard of the organization stepping in to correct safety deficiencies but I would be surprised if they would step in to tell a university they are being too restrictive.
@cheersafety you know NCATA has already had multiple meetings as they developed their format, that's not the issue. I hope they are still willing to work in the spirit of a possible better solution.
I'm glad people are interested in this issue. As some have pointed out, there have been many industry influences in the evolution of college cheer. Rather than keep rehashing history I think the best way to find a proper solution is to have the best repsentation of coaches and athletes possible without industry influence and decide the future of college cheer.