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Cheerleading

  • 07-11-2008 3:29pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 86 ✭✭


    I am looking to set a Cheerleading programme in the North Dublin area.

    I am just looking for a little feedback from parents.

    The sessions will be for 5-17 years old and involve a gym and stunt side of cheerleading - This website helps out with knowing what its all about http://www.cheerleading.co.nr

    Would you send your children to cheerleading sessions?

    How much would you pay per session? (Good quality coaching)

    Would you be more than willing to pay for more than 1 session per week?

    Would you as a parent get involved and help the team out?


    Just so I know what I am working with. The team I want to set up will be the North Dublin Wildcats based in Finglas!

    If you would like to know more info about my programme e-mail me at cheerireland@gmail.com

    Thanks

    Hayden


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,475 ✭✭✭Lil' Smiler


    First off, I'd be asking who is teaching them and what are they qualified in?
    Is there a market there for cheer leading? are there competitions available to the kids etc?


    Would you send your children to cheerleading sessions?

    Well I have no kids but I'm a gymnastics coach, I would be more inclined to send kids to gymnastics first and then maybe if cheer leading picked up, combine the 2. As cheer leading would have elements of gymnastics, it would be similar in that it is great for co-ordination etc when growing up



    How much would you pay per session? (Good quality coaching)

    Depends on how long the session is, what the facilities are



    Would you be more than willing to pay for more than 1 session per week?

    Again depends on how long the sessions are and I would also base it on the qualifications and experience of the coaching staff.



    Would you as a parent get involved and help the team out?

    What would you want the parents to be doing? Sometimes you really don' want parents too involved


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 86 ✭✭hayzer


    This Is The Official Site!

    http://www.northdublinwildcats.com


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