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Extra Cheerleading Inspiration
76. Make Up A Personal Cheer
Write your own chant to share with teammates.
77. Create A Spirit Dance
Short dance combos add fun to cheers.
78. Use Signs And Posters
Props help cheerleading stand out in the stands.
79. Try Easy Sideline Dances
Mix in movement with chants for extra flair.
80. Keep Water Handy
Hydration keeps your energy high.
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81. Make Spirit Bows
Big colorful bows add cheer style.
82. Learn “Go Team Go” Cheer
Simple and spirited classic for beginners.
83. Write Rhyming Cheers
Easy to remember and fun to yell.
84. Practice In Groups Of Two
Helps build confidence before cheering in front of crowds.
85. Use Sideline Hand Motions
Even clapping and pointing adds energy.
86. Record Squad Practices
Watching back helps the team improve.
87. Keep Energy Consistent
Stay spirited from start to finish.
88. Add “Victory” Hand Motions
Raise arms high to signal team wins.
89. Learn Timeout Chants
Quick cheers perfect for short breaks.
90. Practice Half-Time Cheers
Prepares you for bigger performances.
91. Stay Sharp In Lines
Cheerleading looks best when everyone moves together.
92. Use Positive Words
Cheering is about uplifting, not putting others down.
93. Practice End Zone Cheers
Special chants for touchdowns or goals.
94. Keep Cheers Game-Focused
Make chants about the action happening.
95. Learn To Project
Yell from your diaphragm for louder cheers.
96. Keep Cheering When Tired
Stamina is part of being a great cheerleader.
97. Create A Cheer Playlist
Songs that pump you up before a game.
98. Encourage Younger Fans
Lead cheers that even kids can follow.
99. Celebrate With Spirit Jumps
Add small jumps to cheer victories.
100. End With A Big Cheer
Finish strong with your loudest and proudest chant.
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Cheerleading is about energy, teamwork, and fun. With these 100 beginner cheerleading inspiration ideas, from simple cheers to spirited movements, you’ll gain confidence and bring excitement to every game.
Kisses, Juhh!
