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Perfecting Cheerleading Routine Requires Focus & Practice

Monday, December 8th, 2008

Thousands of people have seen this video. It’s a stunning display of athletic expertise but it’s also more than that.

Notice several things: First, safety is considered (they are on a nice large mat and there are two spotters). Second, there is implicit trust between the young woman (Katie?) and the young man – the base.  They communicate silently and seamlessly but we know it didn’t just happen over night.  They undoubtedly worked hard to develop that trust which can only happen with honest open communication over time.

She knows at this point that his focus is totally on her and that he will not falter in his handling of her.  He knows that she is strong and steady (and graceful) and courageous so he doesn’t have to worry about taking care of her in that regard.

They have obviously gone through this routine often but that is the only way you can succeed – by dedicating yourself to achieving excellence by committing yourself to hard work which includes repetition of drills. The mental work is key, too.  They are focused on each other and aren’t distracted by other things going on around them.

These videos can be instructive in so many ways and being a sports psychology coach, my focus will be on the mental game of cheerleading.