The cheerleading capital of the U.S.A. is Texas . I live in Texas , so cheerleading is a huge part of my life . Cheerleading tryouts are something else in Texas . Day one of cheer tryouts I was so excited , boy was I wrong ! The worst thing that could have happened , happened . I had an allergic reaction to grass , I was so itchy and my face was so read . After the allergic reaction incident I missed learning the cheer , so I was super duper worried , and very stressed out . Day two was a lot better , luckily . We started learning the dance which was really excited . The two dance instructors were really nice and very patient for the slow learners . After we got done learning the dance …show more content…
When it came time to tryout out I was even more nervous , I don't even know how that's possible . Then I found out I was in the middle of the formation ! I surprisingly did really until the cheer and got confused a little bit , but I kept going . I actually tripped on the way out , but my friend Chasidy helped me up and Karissa laughed . 1 hours later I went to eat to at the Happy Day Diner with my brother's baseball friends , they all wished me luck . After I went to my grandparents to pick-up my baby sister "Miranda " and baby brother "Tyler" . At 10:00 P.M. we had to be at the Crandall Middle School front doors . 15 minutes passed and finally and finally the cheer coach posted the results on the window . I scrolled down the list , my heart beating fast and then I saw my name ! I was so excited I could jump up and down for a whole hour . I called my friend Chasidy and said " congrats " . When I got home I went fast asleep . Cheer tryouts are very stressful and life - consuming . When I saw my name I was so excited , because cheerleading is a huge deal in my Family . My advice for cheer tryouts is pay attention on the cheer and dance , and don't be scared at the final tryouts . Practice like it's the real thing , because it will boost your confidence and you won't be as nervous