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My high school team totally thought of this last year and I swear 4 of us were going to enter an all star competition with a 5 minute routine just to see what happened. I don't remember why we didn't.So, theoretically, there's nothing stopping my 10 friends and I from becoming "Dinosaur AllStars", praticing in someone's basement and entering ourselves in a competition?
I've seen an All-Star team do this, this year they have about 10 all-star teams and a random rec team.Here's a switch...how about an allstar program that's been around for several years (a small gym) that entered one of it's teams in a rec division last year. First time I'd ever seen that.
I've seen an All-Star team do this, this year they have about 10 all-star teams and a random rec team.
I guess what I was going more towards was has USASF or anybody else govern who can call themselves an Allstar Cheerleading team? Is there a trademark on the phrase that only allowed to be used by member gyms? Should there be?
Same here in Louisiana. There are "rec" teams that only compete. Should just be all star but I don't think they'd be competitive enough. Good, clean teams but no where near the difficulty needed for all star. Besides, they can win un-opposed every time as "rec".
That makes sense, but this gym doesn't do rec teams. They entered their allstar team in the rec division.That is what we have. 10 All Star teams and 2 Winter Rec teams. The rec teams are completely new cheerleaders to All Star. No crossovers from the All Star program.
My bad! I haven't been to a comp where they had competition. They're good for sure but they aren't true rec teams. They train more like all star and are not affiliated with the town rec program.Not true those guys beat my junior rec team twice this season. Of course my 12 kids had never competed and practiced 1.5 hrs a week. It was a little half year team we started, spun off of DTHS, lots of fun. Kids learned a lot.
That makes sense, this was just their first time to have a rec team and I found it interesting.That is what we have. 10 All Star teams and 2 Winter Rec teams. The rec teams are completely new cheerleaders to All Star. No crossovers from the All Star program.
So, theoretically, there's nothing stopping my 10 friends and I from becoming "Dinosaur AllStars", praticing in someone's basement and entering ourselves in a competition?
I read that and was like 'Can I be on that team?'Off topic but I like "Dinosaur Allstars" lol..it has some potential. Co-ed level 5 should be the T-Rex's!;)
I used to be on a rec team that cheered football games and competed and we were up against these kind of teams in comps all the timeSame here in Louisiana. There are "rec" teams that only compete. Should just be all star but I don't think they'd be competitive enough. Good, clean teams but no where near the difficulty needed for all star. Besides, they can win un-opposed every time as "rec".
i shotty point i have great t-rex stanceOff topic but I like "Dinosaur Allstars" lol..it has some potential. Co-ed level 5 should be the T-Rex's!;)
Ok just for the record. We did not compete against team you are talking about. We competed against the team they have in the school Rec division that competes UCA school comps.My bad! I haven't been to a comp where they had competition. They're good for sure but they aren't true rec teams. They train more like all star and are not affiliated with the town rec program.
ctgatormom said:Off topic but I like "Dinosaur Allstars" lol..it has some potential. Co-ed level 5 should be the T-Rex's!
kristenthegreat said:I read that and was like 'Can I be on that team?'