Jan 122011
 
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Cheerleaders Cheers and Chants

It is important to understand the difference between cheerleaders cheers and chants. A person who is ignorant of the intricacies of cheerleading may be of the opinion that cheerleading cheers and chants are the same. However, anybody who has been a cheerleader in the past or who has trained for cheerleading routines and chanted cheers and chants will understand that there is a huge difference between the two.

At the end of the day, cheerleading is all about encouraging the team to perform better. However, there is a lot more involved than just this simple and logical explanation to the complicated world of cheerleaders.

As a cheerleader, you will have to keep:
– yourself enthused
– your teammates in good humor
– your sports team in an aggressive mode and
– your crowd on its feet

Remember, your job is not to just encourage the team and push it along on your own. Expecting half a dozen boys and girls acting as cheerleaders to encourage a group of individuals sweating it out on the field using cheerleader cheers and chants is not feasible. The important thing here is to get the crowd behind you. Hence, cheerleading chants and cheers should be focused on the crowd as well.

Cheerleading cheers are short, quick, easy to remember and great for the adrenaline. The idea is to say something that will make the crowd excited and will encourage it to join you. You cannot expect the crowd to memorize a long chant that you have been practicing for many hours immediately, can you? Rather than just encouraging your supporters to make a lot of noise, you can teach them a few short cheerleaders cheers and chants that can be used to bring down the morale of the opponent team. As you would know, people love the idea of shouting down the supporters of the opponent team. Come up with smart and short cheers and they will have enough ammunition to stay active and vocal.

Cheerleader chants often involve complicated exercises and movements that are designed to show off and keep the crowd excited. However, cheerleaders cheers and chants that you come up for mass consumption should focus on short phrases combined with exaggerated and aggressive movements. The average Joe on the seat supporting the team is not as fit as you are. Hence, do not expect him to be as athletic as you when it comes to cheerleading. You should come up with short and innovative cheerleading cheers that can be repeated along with hand and feet movement to pump up the adrenaline and boost the enthusiasm.

The average fan never realizes that such a long and complicated process is involved in coming up with cheerleaders cheers and chants. That is the reason why cheerleading teams spend many hours trying to come up with the most creative and innovative cheers.

When you get in the zone, you may find yourself making both cheers and chants on the spot. Just keep it short and sweet so that your teammates can also be encouraged to join you. This can be a great way to stay motivated when you are tired.

Do not try to come up with cheers at short notice. Your teammates will simply not have sufficient time to learn the cheerleading chants and cheers you came up with and they cannot memorize it for effective delivery. In such a scenario, they will be forced to take a seat and you will lose your effectiveness. However, focus on cheerleaders cheers and chants that are short to ensure team support. This can easily help you make a huge impact on the game.

  4 Responses to “Cheerleaders Cheers and Chants – Cheer Short and Chant Long”

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  2. Just thouht I would let you know that it is the other way around. Cheers are the long ones you would perform at a competition or during halftime,.Chants are the short ones you do on the sideline during a game.

    • Kasey,

      Chants you keep going for a long time to keep your team and crowd into the game while cheers are usually over in a minute. You can have various chants which you keep repeating over and over so one chant is a series of 5-6 chants.

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