There seems to be a lot of discussion in the industry about why kids are quitting cheer. In fact, I would say this is the number one buzz topic out there right now, AND the number 1 reason behind all the tumbling restrictions that were just implemented. I participated in a parent focus group at NCA with about 30 other parents or so from all different types of gyms, and the very first topic we discussed as a group was: why are kids leaving all star cheerleading.
The following is NOT my opinion, it is a summary of what was discussed at the focus group. The general consensus of leaders, as it was explained to us, is that kids are leaving cheer because it has become too hard. The amount of skill that is required to even be competitive has become so difficult that athletes are no longer seeing the sport in the same light they once did, it is no longer fun, but extremely hard. Some athletes are so discouraged that they will never reach the top levels, because the top levels have jumped up so much just in the last few years, so they just quit. When thinking about everything that a level 5 athlete has to accomplish in 2:30, it is so overwhelming now that the fun has been lost from the routine itself. Kids who can tumble are often asked to tumble 3-5 times in that 2:30. Just think: standing full, standing to a double pass, standing to a full pass, individual running pass, squad pass. Also, elite level stunting is now required to max out, and not just one, but more than one elite skill (sometimes we see 4-5) in one sequence. Not to mention most teams are putting up 2 sequences now. Also, 2 jump sequences are now required to max out. We see teams jumping 4 and 5 times just in one sequence. Add to that pyramids which are crazier than ever, a variety of baskets (required now so some kids are basketing 2-3 time in 2:30), and dance. When you read twitter, you hear comments about how scared kids are just to go full out at practice.
The following IS my opinion: the industry is trying to find ways to make top level cheerleading more attainable to more people so they do not get discouraged and leave the sport. Additionally, they are trying to find ways to restrict tumbling so that the tumblers are not required to tumble so much. I see where they are coming from with this scoring update, even though I disagree with it.
I challenge the industry to view the scoresheet another way instead of all this focus on tumbling. Perhaps, we should be scaling back across the board on the scoresheet instead of continually hammering tumbling. How about only allowing 1 jump sequence max with 3 of your teams best jumps? Or what about no longer requiring a variety of baskets? How about only 1 stunt sequence allowed? Can we please get rid of squad tumbling that forces half the team to tumble twice? That just freed up 4 eight counts of your routine for clean transitions, actually choreography and motions, something we hardly see anymore! It would bring the focus back to execution, while leaving room for the difficulty to be rewarded I understand the concern, but I dont think the solution is addressing the big picture as well as it could.
Oh, and just FYI, the number one reason parents in the focus group said kids were leaving cheer was COST.