Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, they are usually part of cheer team. Unlike female cheerleaders that have been cheering most of their lives, many male college cheerleaders have never done cheer before college. It is mostly about strength (and balance and stamina). They do a lot of weight training throughout college because they are continuously lifting and holding weight for their partner stunts. It's not necessary for male cheerleaders to know tumbling. But if they do, it's a bonus.
It's not competitive for males to make a team...I've known several to walk on at big universities who have never cheered before. But, obviously, super super competitive for females.
If you want to be at a top program as a male you need a cheer background--high school, club, or junior college. Most of them are two sport athletes (like wrestling plus cheer).
And they tend to be short, FWIW
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, they are usually part of cheer team. Unlike female cheerleaders that have been cheering most of their lives, many male college cheerleaders have never done cheer before college. It is mostly about strength (and balance and stamina). They do a lot of weight training throughout college because they are continuously lifting and holding weight for their partner stunts. It's not necessary for male cheerleaders to know tumbling. But if they do, it's a bonus.
It's not competitive for males to make a team...I've known several to walk on at big universities who have never cheered before. But, obviously, super super competitive for females.
If you want to be at a top program as a male you need a cheer background--high school, club, or junior college. Most of them are two sport athletes (like wrestling plus cheer).
And they tend to be short, FWIW
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, they are usually part of cheer team. Unlike female cheerleaders that have been cheering most of their lives, many male college cheerleaders have never done cheer before college. It is mostly about strength (and balance and stamina). They do a lot of weight training throughout college because they are continuously lifting and holding weight for their partner stunts. It's not necessary for male cheerleaders to know tumbling. But if they do, it's a bonus.
It's not competitive for males to make a team...I've known several to walk on at big universities who have never cheered before. But, obviously, super super competitive for females.
If you want to be at a top program as a male you need a cheer background--high school, club, or junior college. Most of them are two sport athletes (like wrestling plus cheer).
Anonymous wrote:Yes, they are usually part of cheer team. Unlike female cheerleaders that have been cheering most of their lives, many male college cheerleaders have never done cheer before college. It is mostly about strength (and balance and stamina). They do a lot of weight training throughout college because they are continuously lifting and holding weight for their partner stunts. It's not necessary for male cheerleaders to know tumbling. But if they do, it's a bonus.
It's not competitive for males to make a team...I've known several to walk on at big universities who have never cheered before. But, obviously, super super competitive for females.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, those are usually the male cheerleaders. It depends on the program as to how competitive it is. University of Kentucky is going to be a lot harder to join than say a smaller less athletics minded school
Anonymous wrote:Seems like being adorable must be a top qualification for the role.