East Texas Cheer Association

East Texas Cheer Association Here at ETCA we work hard to provide the best summer cheer camps possible.

08/26/2015

Cheerleading Competitions Dance Competitions Championships Xtreme Spirit Grand Nationals @ Kalahari Resort http://www.xtremespirit.com Premier Series Event

Had a great time with these young ladies during their camp.
08/18/2015

Had a great time with these young ladies during their camp.

02/09/2015

Tag a cheerleader!

12/09/2014

Hey cheer leaders!! We are very excited to announce our partnership with JAMZ!!! Look for JAMZ in the pages of TCLM and we will see you at JAMZ nationals this year as well!! We partnered up to bring you the best!! Like and SHARE!!!

09/23/2013

The Longview High school Lobo cheerleaders will be hosting a Cheer Camp October 12th. From 9am-12pm. To register or find out more information. Go to www.Lisd.org

Congratulation’s to Shayla Townsend and A.J Mitchell of Rusk High School. For making the 2013 NCA All American.
06/25/2013

Congratulation’s to Shayla Townsend and A.J Mitchell of Rusk High School. For making the 2013 NCA All American.

01/18/2013

Good luck to all of the allstar/school cheer and dance teams from East TX who will be competing at JAMfest JAM-Bash Series February 2 2013

06/18/2012

Cheerleaders and dancers are known for being leaders on and off the field, and it’s time to take the lead and stand up against those who bully others. Bullying is defined as a conscious, willful, deliberate and repeated hostile activity marked by an imbalance of power, intent to harm, and/or a threat of aggression. Severe bullying can lead to a feeling of terror on the part of the person being bullied. Bullying is happening around each of us every day, and it can happen anywhere.

You are the leaders of your schools and community, so what better time than now to stand up against bullies? Within your school, make sure everyone knows that bullying is not tolerated at any time. Team up with your coach and guidance counselor to work out a plan for those that are being bullied. Not telling someone and letting the bullying continue is the biggest issue, and it’s time that we created awareness within our communities to let those being bullied know that it is not okay to let it continue.

Remember to always set a good example, and never tolerate bullying within a squad. To raise awareness, you could place banners around your school or hold a National Anti-Bullying Day. Get creative with it and take a stand against bullying!

04/25/2012

How to Prepare for UCA Summer Camp April 19, 2012
Tryouts are over, but a new year with a completely new squad is just getting started. You've been fitted for your new uniform, and you've been signed up for camp....so what now? What can your squad do to get into shape for camp? Regardless of what level your squad was at the end of last season, everyone is starting from scratch at this time of year...Here are some steps to get you where you want to be for camp!

Step 1- Stretch & Condition
Although you may want to jump into your new season headfirst, it is critical at this point to make sure your entire team is properly stretched and conditioned before you start any serious physical activity. Stretch at the beginning of practice and do some sort of group conditioning at the end, like circuit training. Understand that the coach should be assessing the squad's physical condition, and should only move forward once he/she feels comfortable that the entire team is ready to advance to more strenuous physical activity.

Step 2- Review the Basic Cheer Motions
Once you are properly conditioned, start with the basics: motions.Reviewing your motions will make practices for games and pep rallies easier down the road. Spend a good deal of time in your first couple of practices going over basic motions. Partner up and go over all of the motions, checking for correct placement. Cheerleaders- Always fix your motions yourself, so your body will remember the movement and automatically hit the correct motion from then on. If someone else physically corrects you every time, your body might not know what it feels like to hit a correct high V. Then go home and work on your own motions in the mirror. Practice makes perfect!

Step 3- Bond as a Team
Don't forget to use this time to get to know each other! Plan some squad bonding time. Some of the girls on the team may know each other from last year, but there will probably a few that will be new to the team. Plan a pot-luck dinner, an end-of-the-year barbecue, an at-home manicure and pedicure night, or a night of squad mini-golf. Check out Varsity TV videos and have everyone pick their favorite routine or feature to share with the other members of the team. Whatever you decide to do to promote squad bonding, make sure you keep up with it throughout the year. Fostering strong relationships and genuine friendships will help the team work through difficulties on the field and at practice!

Step 4- Work those Jumps
Next, take some time to work on your squad's jumps. Make sure that all team members are using the same approach. If you're lacking a uniform approach, have all team members start with their hands in a high V and swing them inward toward each other, using that motion to initiate momentum for height. They will then stop their arms in a sharp T motion or a high V at the apex of their toe touch, herkie, hurdler, etc. Make a jump circle and check each cheerleader's jump for good form. Make sure each cheerleader's hips are directly under their shoulders. You don't want them to be leaning their shoulders down in a jump.

Step 5- Practice Your Cheers and Sidelines
Start reviewing your traditional cheers and sidelines. Divide your squad into groups and assign a returning cheerleader in each group to lead the review and/or teach the new cheerleaders your squad's sidelines. Work on perfecting material the squad already knows. Review the material from tryouts and add those cheers and sidelines to your cheer list. This review will help your squad focus on material long enough to perfect, and it's a good trial run for cheer private coaching and evaluation at camp! In order to become the types of cheerleaders that can pick up material quickly, you must practice learning and perfecting material!

Step 6- Get a Head Start on Stunts
Camp is a place to learn new skills, so don't push yourselves to have squad libs for camp if you're not at that level yet. But if you'd like to get a head start on stunting before camp, remember to follow the proper partner stunt progressions! Work on beginning technique like step-up drills, L-stands, etc, so your squad will be able to move on to harder stunts quickly at camp. Depending on your squad's ability level, you can use some practice time before camp to set stunt groups and work on synchronization of lower level stunts. This is the time to make sure all of your top girls are prepping the same way to load in to an extension prep and doing the same thing with their arms when they ride their cradles. Just be sure not to overdo it...There will be plenty of time to stunt at camp!

That should do it! Being prepared for camp isn't required, but it is recommended! A good deal of time, money, and energy goes into your camp experience, and you should try to get as much out of camp as possible! So go get going, and have a great time this summer at camp

04/16/2012

2012 NCA Collegiate National Championship
Cheer Division IA
April 13, 2012
Day 2 Results
Sub Deductions Day 2
Ranking Team Name City State Total Point Safety Score
1 Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 9.925 0.100 0.000 9.825
2 University of Louisville Louisville KY 9.888 0.100 0.000 9.788
3 Texas Tech University Lubbock TX 9.603 0.300 0.000 9.303
4 Virginia Tech Cheer Blacksburg VA 9.528 0.400 0.000 9.128
5 University of South Carolina Columbia SC 9.523 0.550 0.000 8.973
6 Middle Tennessee State University Murfreesboro TN 9.255 0.300 0.000 8.955
7 North Carolina State University Raleigh NC 9.370 0.700 0.050 8.620

04/16/2012

2012 NCA Collegiate National Championship
Small Coed IA
April 13, 2012
Day 2 Results
Sub Deductions Day 2
Ranking Team Name City State Total Point Safety Score
1 Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 9.693 0.200 0.000 9.493
2 North Carolina State University Raleigh NC 9.515 0.100 0.000 9.415
3 University of Georgia Athens GA 9.550 0.200 0.000 9.350
4 University of Missouri Columbia MO 9.433 0.100 0.000 9.333
5 Southern Methodist University Dallas TX 9.388 0.150 0.000 9.238
6 University of Louisville Louisville KY 9.535 0.300 0.000 9.235

04/16/2012

2012 NCA Collegiate National Championship
Cheer Division I
April 13, 2012
Day 2 Results
Sub Deductions Day 2
Ranking Team Name City State Total Point Safety Score
1 Sam Houston State University Huntsville TX 9.700 0.100 0.000 9.600
2 Stephen F. Austin State University Nacogdoches TX 9.745 0.200 0.050 9.495
3 University of Central Arkansas Conway AR 9.600 0.200 0.050 9.350
4 Grambling State University Grambling LA 9.383 0.250 0.050 9.083
5 Austin Peay State University Clarksville TN 9.138 0.250 0.000 8.888

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