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site-tA8vCQ • July 17, 2025

What is All-Star Cheerleading? A Beginner’s Guide for Families in Wisconsin

Cheerleading has an incredible history—it started back in the 1800s as a way to lead the crowd at college football games. In the 1920s, women joined the cheer squads, and by the 1980s, All-Star Cheerleading was born. Today, All-Star Cheer is one of the fastest-growing youth sports in the U.S., focusing on elite athleticism, teamwork, and high-energy performances that wow audiences and judges alike.


Unlike school cheerleading, which centers around pumping up the crowd at games and pep rallies, All-Star Cheerleading is a competitive sport all its own. Athletes train at private cheerleading gyms to master advanced tumbling, stunts, jumps, and dance—and then perform fast-paced, choreographed routines at cheer competitions throughout the year.


Families in Wisconsin looking for an exciting, challenging sport for their kids should definitely consider All-Star Cheerleading, and Jump Joy is the place to be! Jump Joy is a premier Wisconsin cheerleading gym dedicated to helping athletes grow, compete, and thrive in a positive, supportive environment.


Divisions in All-Star Cheerleading


One of the best things about All-Star Cheer is that there’s a place for every athlete. The sport is divided into four main divisions:


CheerAbilities: These inclusive teams are designed for athletes with differing abilities or unique challenges. CheerAbilities teams focus on teamwork, inclusion, and celebrating every athlete’s talents on the mat.

Novice: Novice teams are perfect for beginners. This level has a lower commitment in time and cost, making it a great starting point for new athletes and families to learn cheerleading basics in a fun, supportive environment.

Prep: The Prep division steps up the skills, commitment, and competition. Prep teams practice more advanced stunts and routines and compete in age groups like Tiny, Mini, Youth, Junior, and Senior.

Elite: The Elite division is where the most competitive athletes shine. Elite teams range from Level 1 to Level 7 and represent the highest level of All-Star Cheerleading. Athletes compete locally, nationally, and internationally, performing elite-level stunts, complex tumbling passes, and crowd-thrilling choreography.


At Jump Joy, we offer opportunities in every division—so no matter your athlete’s age, skill level, or experience, there’s a perfect team waiting for them!


Why Choose All-Star Cheerleading at Jump Joy?


Whether your child dreams of performing under the bright lights at Worlds or simply wants to try something new, All-Star Cheerleading at Jump Joy is the perfect fit. Our experienced coaches help athletes master tumbling, stunting, choreography, and teamwork, all in a fun, energetic, and inclusive atmosphere.

Located right here in Wisconsin, Jump Joy is the top choice for families looking for a safe, supportive cheer gym where athletes can build confidence, learn responsibility, and make lifelong friendships.

From Novice to Elite, we believe every athlete deserves a chance to shine—and we’re proud to help them grow every step of the way.



📣 Ready to Join the Jump Joy Family?

If you’re ready to experience the excitement of All-Star Cheerleading in Wisconsin, Jump Joy is here for you! Come see why so many families choose our gym to train, compete, and celebrate everything amazing about this sport.


📞 Contact us today to learn more about our All-Star Cheerleading teams, classes, and tryouts—your child’s cheer journey starts here!

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