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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As to why so many of the athletes choose Navarro, it’s because they are close to the top All Star gyms in the state. Cheer Athletics, where they cheer has teams that allow cheerleaders to compete after they go to college. It’s one of the top gyms in the country and many of the athletes cheered there in high school then go to Navarro and come back to cheer on a level 6 team. I used to to cheer on Wildcats (co-Ed team) at Cheer Athletics. I went to a four year college though and am now a boring attorney. Little do my colleagues know, I am lots of fun at a trampoline park and my kids think it’s awesome I can do all the flips and twists. Happy to answer any questions though as it was a big part of my life for many years. [/quote] That’s amazing- they make the flips and twists look so easy! Really cool. So even if it’s close to a top gun, why wouldn’t someone just go to a well-known 4-year school to cheer there, vs. JuCo? Big fish in a small pond?[/quote] Ex-cheerleader back. Many of four year colleagues close by don’t field competitive teams. For example in the immediate area TCU and SMU both have cheerleading programs, but they are much more focused on sideline cheerleading as opposed to competing a 2.5 minute routine. What is interesting now is the sport of Acrobatics and Tumbling. It’s all the tumbling and stunting skills and none of the sideline cheerleading. This is an NCAA sport (all girl, no co-Ed teams) and is picking up momentum at four year colleges and universities. There are many people though that leave Navarro and continue in to Texas Tech. There was a pipeline of sorts there. This was much more common before the show since people didn’t feel the need to stay for monetary or celebrity benefits. [/quote]
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