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The Cheer Big Six: Foundations of Strength & Conditioning is the ultimate training guide for cheerleaders who want to unlock their athletic potential while staying injury-free.

 

This e-book breaks down the six most powerful strength & conditioning exercises: The Cheer Big Six and shows you how they directly translate to stunting, tumbling, jumping, and safer landings. 

 

Why This E-book Will Benefit You

Train smarter, not harder: Save time by focusing on six proven exercises with direct transfer to stunting, tumbling, and jumps.
Prevent injuries before they happen: Build joint stability, core control, and balanced muscle strength.
Boost cheer performance: Jump higher, stunt steadier, and tumble more explosively.
Confidence & longevity: Perform stronger, recover faster, and extend your cheer career.
Expert-backed: Written by physiotherapists who work with Team England, circus artists, and world-class dance performers.

 

Perfect For:

  • Cheerleaders (flyers, bases, backspots)

  • Cheer coaches who want structured S&C resources

  • Parents looking to support their athlete’s health and safety

  • Clinicians working with cheer and performance athletes

 

Whether you’re a flyer, base, or backspot, this guide is your foundation to becoming a bulletproof cheerleader.

The Cheer Big Six: Foundations of Strength & Conditioning for Cheerleaders

£15.99Price
  • About This E-book
    Cheerleading demands explosive power, balance, and resilience, but most athletes don’t train their bodies like the elite performers they truly are.


    This 16-page e-book is your step-by-step guide to cheer-specific strength & conditioning, created by leading physiotherapists in Performing Arts Medicine.

    Inside, you’ll learn:

    • The Big Six lifts every cheerleader should do (and why they matter).

    • Minimal-equipment alternatives for home training.

    • Two complete sample workouts you can follow today.

    • How to train for performance and injury prevention, not just aesthetics.

    • The truth behind common myths about strength training and cheer.

     

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