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March is National Cheerleading Safety Month!

Join us all month as we share tips and best practices to focus on, improve, and celebrate cheerleading safety!

How can you get the most out of this month?

Each week, we will share a safety topic and the resources available to you and share specific tips through our social media channels. Be sure to like and share that content with your teams, coaches, athletes, parents, and administrators! And finally, take the time this month to review your own safety programming and your efforts in keeping cheerleading a safe and rewarding activity!

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2022 National Cheerleading Safety Month Focus

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Athlete Protection


The safety and well-being of our athletes is first and foremost. Athletes and their parents should expect that they will be able to participate in an environment free from bullying, harassment, misconduct and abuse.

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Injury Prevention


Cheerleading has made great strides in lowering serious injuries. We will be sharing tips to help minimize the risk of injury and provide resources for ongoing injury prevention and recovery. 


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Concussion Awareness


While cheerleading injury rates are low, in the bottom 1/4 of the 20 high school sports studied, concussion rates put cheerleading at 12th overall. We will share the importance of recognizing concussions and following proper return to play protocols. 

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Overall Program Review


Throughout the month, we will provide resources and training opportunities to help your program be one that keeps safety and athlete wellness as its top priority. We are looking forward to this month and can't wait to help you make a difference!

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