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  • Nov 6, 2003, 02:23 PM
    brunette8588
    Please Help Me!
    Hi! My name is Megan, and I am a freshman at my school. I really want to try out for cheerleading next year, but my jumps are horrible! :'( Can someone please help me? I need some tips on how to jump higher, and how to improve overall! I would really appreciate it! Thank you! :)
  • Nov 7, 2003, 06:43 AM
    elina
    Re: Please Help Me!
    Brunette, you might want to consider including power jumping exercise routines known as plyometrics into your workout sessions to help build up proper body mechanics, form and stamina. Here, try these sites for more info and some exercises you might like to practice:

    http://www.webgate.net/~welchiro/plyometrics.html

    http://www.brianmac.demon.co.uk/plymo.htm

    http://www.weightsnet.com/Docs/plyometrics.html

    Best wishes and have fun.. you'll do well! ;) 8)

  • Nov 13, 2003, 06:44 PM
    brunette8588
    Re: Please Help Me!
    Thank you so much elina! You have helped me so much! I will definitely add those exercises into my workout! I'll keep you posted on how I'm doing, and if I have any more questions, I will ask them right here! ;D
  • Nov 14, 2003, 02:52 PM
    elina
    Re: Please Help Me!
    Sure, brunette, anytime, I am glad to have help. Power jumping exercises and stretching are some of most important exercised preparations for building power and endurance. In fact, these are the 2 things I love doing the most everyday! Like anything else, you'll get better at it. 'Cause you already have a good attitude. Now it's just a matter of applying and adding these exercises to your cheerleading work-outs. Do the wave! You go brunette! ;D 8)
  • Nov 18, 2003, 06:30 PM
    brunette8588
    Please Help Me!
    Once again, thanks so much for the help. I've already tried doing those exercises, and I'm starting to get more bounce off my round-offs. I've started to do work-outs like tae-bo too, and those have helped me with my flexibility. So with the combonation of your wonderful help, and my semi-inreased flexibility, maybe my jumps will get better after all! Thanks again for your help! You are so incredebly supportive! ;D
  • Mar 30, 2007, 07:55 PM
    cheerchic24
    Try steching for about ten minuets every day. Use a trampline and strethen your stomach musels. I found this site to be very helpful for improving jusmps:
    Toe Touch Drills
    Hope this helped :)

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