Get ready for some long winded advice. Im a coach and a cheerleader who has coached/won many various titles over the years.
1. Put your hard work where your mouth is. It's great to set goals. It's great to say you're gonna get this or that new skill. It's great to say you're gonna be the best, work harder, train harder, stretch more etc. etc. But until you actually start doing those things you're not going to get any better. Don't talk about it, be about it.
2. This cant just be a hobby. Or a one day a week activity. Every member of the team needs to make a commitment to go to classes and work at home. One day of practice a week is not enough. Flyers should be stretching every day. People without tumbling should be in classes or lessons. Stunt groups having trouble should be coming in on their own time and working. Nothing great was ever achieved without hard work
3. Watch the best. Find videos of the best teams in your division and in any division and watch them. Study them. Identify what makes them a cut above the rest and then implement those things in yourself. Also identify the things they could do a little better and do those things too. Some people don't believe in watching your competition, but I think you should know realistically what you're up against. Your coach can tell you to be tight and have facials all you want, but sometimes you have to see the difference it makes.
4. Bond. No team ever succeeds when people on the team don't like each other. Because all that stuff above is more than about making a commitment to yourself, its about making a commitment to each other. About wanting to win for each other. About having fun together, performing together, winning together, losing together, crying together, laughing together, and most importantly working together. Teams who love each other work together. Teams who work together, win together
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