Title: Iowa Cheerleading Coaches
1Iowa Cheerleading Coaches Association NFHS
Spirit Rules Meeting
2009-2010
2PLEASE NOTE!
- This PowerPoint DOES NOT take the place of
coaches reading and knowing the rules! - This presentation should only be used as a
reference. - It is the coachs responsibility to make sure
stunts are legal. Dont rely on your
choreographer to know the rules.
3IMPORTANT
- These rules are for ALL Iowa cheerleaders (grades
7-12), not just ICCA members cheerleaders!
4Following the NF Spirit Rules
- Rule 2-1-1 A coach must not permit a team
member to participate if in the judgment of the
coach, the participant does not conform to the
NFHS rules. - The purpose of the NFHS Spirit Rules is to
minimize risk to the participants. For this
reason, coaches need to make sure the rules are
followed even if the cheerleaders and/or their
parents dont agree with them. - The NF rule book is legally defendable as long as
youre following the rules, which includes
participant readiness.
5Awareness of Individual and Team Limitations
- As with any athletic activity, the coach is
responsible for enforcing general risk management
rules, recognizing a teams particular ability
level, and ensuring that team members follow
progressions. - Only those skills mastered in practice by being
consistently executed safely and correctly should
be performed in public. - Coaches are accountable for approving and
documenting mastery of skills before allowing
participants to progress to the next level or to
perform skills in public. - Elite level stunts can be performed safely when
appropriate progressions are followed and team
members are properly trained and prepared.
6Cheerleaders as Athletes
- Cheerleading is an athletic activity. Its up to
coaches to make sure that this image of
cheerleading is upheld. - Coaches should remain cognizant of this image
when choosing cheerleading uniforms and approving
cheer/dance movements and words for their
cheerleaders to perform.
7Rules Book Layout
- Rule Changes with Rationale
- Points of Emphasis
- Table of Contents
- Index (p. 7)
- Philosophy (p. 9)
- Rule 1 Definitions (p. 10)
- Rule 2 General Risk Management (p. 14)
- Situations (p. 23) help clarify the rules
- Rule 3 Dance/Drill/Pom Risk Management (p. 34)
- Pictures (p. 42) help clarify the rules
- NF Mission Statement (p. 69)
- Coaches Code of Ethics (p. 74)
- NFHS Coach Education (p. 84)
- NFHS Publications/Order Blank (p. 87/88)
8Rule Section Organization
- Each Rule has sections and
- articles.
- New/revised rules are shaded.
- Rule 2 3 sections and articles
- typically have a situational
- ruling (look for by a rule).
- The back of the book has
- photographs covering some
- rules/sections/articles (look for P by a
- rule).
9NFHS Philosophy
- Philosophy
- Maintain sound traditions
- Encourage sportsmanship
- Minimize risk
- Education-based
- Reasonable rules
10NFHS Rules Process
- Rule writing process
- Rule changes are submitted to NFHS from state
offices in November - Spirit Rules Committee reviews recommendations
for changes in January - NFHS administrative staff reviews changes
- NFHS Board of Directors approves changes
- NFHS rules books are reviewed and edited for
publication in April - Rules are in place for the start of the school
season
112009-2010 NFHS Rules Changes
-
- 2-4-7h p. 16 Swedish Fall Spotting
- 2-6-2b p. 17 Cradle Dismounts
- 2-6-7 p. 22 Twist Cradle Dismounts
- 2-10-5 p. 23 Toe/Leg Pitch Tosses
12Rule 2-4-7h Swedish Fall Spotting
- New Exception
- A Triple-Base Swedish Fall was added to the list
of exceptions in rule 2-4-7 which requires a
spotter for all stunts in which the supporting
arm(s) of the base(s) is/are fully extended above
the head.
13Rule 2-4-7h Rationale
- When all three
- bases face the
- flyer, the front
- base is in a better
- position of safety
- to protect the
- flyer if assistance
- is needed.
14Rule 2-6-2b Cradle Dismounts
- New Rule
- For all cradle
- dismounts, the
- flyer must not
- hold props (signs,
- etc.) that are made
- of solid material
- and have corners
- or sharp edges.
15Rule 2-6-2b Rationale
Holding hard objects while performing cradle
dismounts can interfere with the safe execution
of the cradle.
16Rule 2-6-7 Twist Cradle Dismounts
- New Rule
- A twist to a cradle involving more than one
rotation is permitted only on appropriate mats,
grass, rubberized, and soft-yielding surfaces.
17Rule 2-6-7 Interpretation
As with basket tosses, the double twist to a
cradle cannot be done on a basketball court,
unless the stunt is performed on an appropriate
mat. There is not enough space on the sidelines
for tosses on mats at basketball games.
18Rule 2-6-7 Rationale
This change reflects the skill level in high
school cheerleading and is consistent with the
NFHS focus on risk management. NOTE
Non-twisting or single-twist cradles are
permitted on any appropriate surface. Side
facing stunts are only permitted to have 1 ¼
twists on appropriate surfaces since they
involved twists over one rotation.
19Rule 2-10-5 Toe/Leg Pitch Tosses
- New Rule
- Toe/leg pitches to a jump or tumbling skill are
illegal.
20Rule 2-10-5 Interpretation
Foot/thigh assisted forward suspended rolls are
allowed provided all of the conditions of the
forward suspended roll are met.
Video Clip
21Rule 2-10-5 Rationale
- This new rule clarifies the intent of last years
rule change permitting a forward suspended roll
from the performing surface.
22NFHS Spirit Rules Book Points of Emphasis
- Coaches
- Responsibilities
- Event Security
- Spring Floors
23Coaches Responsibilities
- Professionalism
- NFHS Spirit Rules
- Book
- Sportsmanship
- Minimize Risk
24Professionalism
- Read the rule book and situations, including the
- notes and comments
- ALWAYS follow the rules and their intent
- Comprehend rules to safely and correctly teach
- appropriate skills
- Ensure your participants are
- following the rules
- Be a role model
- Take classes to increase your
- cheer coaching knowledge
- Be an advocate for sportsmanship
25NFHS Coach Education
www.nfhslearn.com
- Fundamentals of Coaching
- First Aid for Coaches
- Sport Specific Courses
Take Part. Get Set For Life!
26Sportsmanship
Sportsmanship begins with the coaches. Coaches
not only model respect of self and others, but
teach these skills to their cheerleaders.
Cheerleaders follow officials requests, and they
are examples of appropriate behavior during the
national anthem.
27Security
- Practice plan
- Event plan
- School policies
- Administration crisis plan
- Plans are in place for
- emergencies, weather alerts,
- fire, power outages, hostile
- crowds, transportation, evacuation, accidents,
etc.
28Spring Floors
School teams are reminded that they are not ever
allowed to compete on spring floors. Coaches
should know prior to an event what type of
performance surface is available.
29Concussion Safety
- Practice correct and safe
- catching and spotting
- techniques.
- Have consequences for
- dropping flyers.
- Take any hit to the head
- very seriously and err
- on the side of caution.
- Good website for information
- http//www.nfhs.org/web/2006/08/sports_medicine.as
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30Heat and Hydration
- Coaches need to educate athletes
- on the dangers of energy drinks
- (like Red Bull), which are not the
- same as sports drinks (such as Gatorade).
Athletes should be - encouraged to drink water to re-
- hydrate. Athletes who consume
- too many energy drinks could
- suffer from dehydration, tremors,
- heatstroke, or heart attacks.
- (USA Today July 2, 2009)
- Coaches must be aware of the
- heat index during the warmer
- months and plan accordingly.
31Weather Lightning Disturbances
- Assign a staff
- member to monitor
- Develop an
- evacuation plan
- 30/30/30 criteria
- See page 71 in
- rules book
32Frequently Asked Spirit Rules Questions
- Three high stunts
- (Height Limitations)
- Bracers
- (Base/Bracer)
- Inverted stunts
- (Partner Stunts/Pyramids)
- Tumbling with props
- (Rolls/Tumbling)
- Loss of contact
- (Transitional Stunts)
33Height Limitations
Q - Is this pyramid legal? A No All stunts
and pyramids are limited to two high. This
pyramid is three high. Page 16, Rule 2, Section 3
34Base/Bracer
Q Why isnt this stunt legal? A The bracers
are bearing the flyers weight. Page 17, Rule 2,
Section 5, Article 3
35Partner Stunts/Pyramids
Q - Is this stunt legal? A - No The flyer did
not begin the stunt in an inverted position. She
also wasnt weight-bearing when she was in the
inverted position. Page 18, Rule 2, Section 8,
Article 2b
Video Clip
36Partner Stunts/Pyramids
Q - Is this stunt legal? A Yes The flyer
begins her inverted position on the performing
surface, and the spotter is protecting the
flyers head/neck/shoulder area with hands-on
support until the flyer is no longer inverted.
Page 18, Rule 2, Section 8, Article 2b
Video Clip
37Partner Stunts/Pyramids
Q - Why did our team receive a deduction for this
stunt? A - The flyers did not begin the stunt in
a weight-bearing, inverted position on the
performing surface. Page 18, Rule 2, Section
8, Article 2b
Video Clip
38Partner Stunts/Pyramids
- Q - Why is this stunt
- illegal?
- A - The flyer must have both
- hands in constant contact
- with bases not bracers during
- the suspended splits. All
- stunts in a transition must
- still follow their specific rules.
- Page 19, Rule 2,
- Section 8, Article 12b
Video Clip
39Rolls/Tumbling
- Q - Can teams perform cartwheels with poms in
- their hands?
- A - No Tumbling over a prop is ILLEGAL.
-
- Exception A forward roll over a prop is legal.
- Page 20, Rule 2, Section 9, Article 3
- Situation Ruling on Page 31, 2.9.3B
40Base/Bracer and Transitional Stunts
Q Why is this stunt illegal? A The bracers
are bearing the flyers weight. Page 17, Rule
2, Section 5, Article 3 The flyers centers of
gravity are not over the bases. Page 21, Rule
2, Section 11, Article 1a
41Transitional Stunts
Q - Is this stunt legal? A Yes However, when
the extension preps have their backs to the
audience, they could receive a penalty for
significantly increasing the height of the
flyers. Page 22, Rule 2, Section 12, Article 1i
Video Clip
42Rules Most Frequently Violated This information
is on the ICCA website - www.iowacheercoaches.org
- 2-1-2 Only members of the schools spirit team
may participate in games/contests. No little
cheerleaders, honorary/guest cheerleaders, OR
fans out of the stands! Also, only the
cheerleaders actually cheering at that game/meet
may be on the floor NOT cheerleaders from other
seasons/sports. - 2-1-8 Stunts are not permitted during basketball
and volleyball games when the ball is in play,
including all free throw situations. Tumbling is
considered stunting. Be sure to follow rules
for warming up when an alternative gym is not
available. It is not legal to stunt in the
dark (such as darkened gyms during
introductions). - 2-1-10 Cheerleaders cant be on the floor during
20 or 30-second timeouts in basketball and
volleyball. - 2-1-12 Participants are not permitted to have gum
or candy in their mouths while cheering. - 2-1-13 Cheerleaders must not stand behind the
free throw lane extended (picture p. 41). - 2-2-1 Wearing any jewelry is prohibited AT ALL
TIMES (including practices) except religious or
medical medals which shall be taped to the body
(without a chain) under the apparel. All
silicon bracelets, hair ties, belly button rings,
spacers, tongue studs, upper ear cartilage
rings, safety pins, corsages, friendship
bracelets, spirit pins, etc. are considered
jewelry and must be removed. Jewelry cannot be
taped over and fishing line, etc. cannot be put
through the pierced holes. Wrestling
cheerleaders may not have pins on their
uniforms, pillows, or on the floor near them.
Coaches also need to remove jewelry when
participating. -
43Rules Most Frequently Violated Cont.
- 2-2-2 Fingernails, including acrylic nails, need
to be cut. If you can see the nails while
looking at the palm of the hand, the nails should
be cut (ICCA/IHSAA rule). All participants need
to have their nails cut at all times, not just
stunting squads. Participating coaches need to
cut nails, also. - 2-2-3 Hair devices shall be safe and secure. The
hair shall be worn in a manner to ensure safety
while performing. All members of a squad shall
wear their hair pulled away from the face and
off the shoulders (ICCA/IHSAA rule). Metal
barrettes that are small and flat are legal
banana clips and large floppy bows with
streamers are not legal. It is not legal to tuck
hair behind the ears hair needs to be SECURED
away from the face this includes bangs falling
into the eyes. Bumpit hair inserts are not
legal. - Section 2-4 Inattentive persons are not
considered spotters. A spotter must be in the
proper position (with arms extended toward the
flyers head/shoulders) to prevent injuries
(close enough to the stunt and in proper area).
A spotters torso may not be under a stunt. A
person is not a spotter if he/she grabs the sole
of the top persons foot or grabs the hands of
the base(s) beneath the top persons foot. - 2-5-3 A bracer shall not provide primary
support. The stunt should be solid without the
bracer. Top people in a stunt should have their
weight directly above their bases and not
leaning toward the bracer.
44Rules Most Frequently Violated Cont.
2-8-2b All inverted stunts must begin from a
weight-bearing position on the performing
surface. A base or spotter must protect the
head/neck/ shoulder area of the flyer and must
maintain contact with the flyer until the flyer
is no longer inverted. Use the checklist for
Inverted Stunts to make sure all inverted stunts
are legal. 2-10-3 Basket tosses must not
involve more than four tossers, including the
person who may set or load the top
person. 2-12-1 When performing transitional
stunts, ALL conditions must be met to be legal.
Every stunt executed during the transition, must
be performed legally according to the rules of
that particular stunt. Use the checklist for
Interpreting Loss of Contact Transitions to make
sure all transitional stunts are legal.
45Competitions
- If you attend a competition and the National
Federation Spirit Rules are not being followed
(some competitions say theyre following them but
they really dont), you may be found liable if
your cheerleaders dont follow the rules while
participating and get hurt (illegal stunts,
spring floors, etc.). - Coaches are reminded that not all stunts you see
on television, online at cheer company sites,
and/or YouTube are legal including stunts in
routines at national competitions. This is why
its important for all coaches to know,
understand, and follow the NF rules. - The only activities where cheerleaders are
covered by the IHSAA catastrophic insurance are
IHSAA sponsored events (which includes the ICCA
events) as long as cheerleaders are following the
National Federation Spirit Rules. Cheerleaders
are not covered by the IHSAA at other
competitions!
46NF/ICCA/IHSAA SPIRIT RULESThis information is
on the ICCA website - www.iowacheercoaches.orgIt
was also included in the fall mailing.
- NFHS Spirit Rule 2-2-2 Fingernails, including
artificial nails, must be kept at an appropriate
length (short, near the end of the fingers) to
minimize risk for the participants. ICCA/IHSAA
addition All nails, including artificial
nails, must be cut to a length so that the nail
is not visible when the cheerleader holds up
her/his hands from the palm side. This is what
is considered safe. - NFHS Spirit Rule 2-2-3 The hair must be worn
in a manner to minimize risk for the participant.
Hair devices, if worn, must be secure and
appropriate for the activity. ICCA/IHSAA
addition All cheerleaders hair must be pulled
away from the face and off the shoulders i.e.
ponytail. This would be for both stunting and
non-stunting squads. - NFHS Spirit Rule 2-2-7 Glitter that does not
readily adhere on the hair, face, uniform,
costume, or the body is illegal. Glitter may be
used on signs, props, or backdrops if laminated
or sealed. ICCA/IHSAA addition No spray
on/roll on glitter. Glitter in eye shadow should
be minimal. - NFHS Spirit Rule 2-11-2 A helicopter is legal
provided all the following conditions are met
ICCA/IHSAA addition Helicopters will be
considered legal provided that theyre performed
on appropriate mats, grass, rubberized and
soft-yielding surfaces. This is the same ruling
as for other multi-based tosses. - Rule Suggestion Insulin Packs Insulin packs
must be placed strategically, covered with a pad,
and secured so they wont dislodge during
activity. A written evaluation needs to be
received from the doctor before a cheerleader
with an insulin pack may cheer and/or stunt. - NOTE These rules will be in effect for ALL Iowa
school (grades 7-12) events, including practices,
games, meets, tournaments, competitions, and all
other events in which school cheerleaders
participate.
47Clarifying the Hair Rule This information is on
the ICCA website - www.iowacheercoaches.org
- Pulling hair away from the face situations
- 1. Hair in a ponytail and bangs (which would
have been in the eyes) secured away from the
face legal - 2. Hair in a high ponytail that is long and
goes down the back legal - 3. Hair in pigtails or side ponytail that does
NOT touch the shoulders legal - 4. Hair in a low back ponytail at the base of
the nape of the neck legal - 5. Short hair with hair that could be in face
secured away legal - 6. Hair in a side ponytail that goes onto or
touches the shoulders illegal - 7. Hair in pigtails that touches the shoulders
illegal - Bangs pulled across forehead, wispies, chunks
of hair beside face - 1. The above hair situations - out of eyes and
if necessary soundly secured away from the face
legal - 2. Hair that falls into the face while
cheering, stunting, or tumbling illegal - 3. How do you know if its illegal?
- If you have to
- A. Move your head to move it away from your
face illegal - B. Use your hand to move it away from your
face illegal - C. Tuck it behind your ears illegal
48Clarifying the Hair Rule Cont.
- Stunting
- Any time the hair gets in the way of a stunt, it
is illegal. The hair should be off the shoulders
for stunting. - Goals
- Fix your hair before practices, games/meets, and
performances so you don't have to worry about it. - Look like an All-American cheerleader all the
time, not just at competition or tournament time. -
-
49STATE RULES REGARDING NUMBER OF
CHEERLEADERSThis information is on the ICCA
website - www.iowacheercoaches.org
The following rules for cheerleaders are in
effect at playoff events. During the season, the
number of high school cheerleaders at an event
may be higher IF space is available, and IF the
school and/or conference allow it. Cheerleaders
at both boys and girls events may use signs (to
lead cheers), poms, and megaphones. Fans may not
have signs in the crowd or poms with sticks for
handles. No one may have artificial noisemakers
and laser pens. This includes items that clap
together to make noise and synchronized ringing
of cell phones. FOOTBALL Eight cheerleaders
(all in uniform) will be admitted free to
football playoff games, but any number may
cheer. They just need to pay their own
admission. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Six
cheerleaders (all in uniform), which includes the
mascot, may cheer at girls volleyball
sectionals, districts, regionals, and state.
These cheerleaders must cheer the entire meet
without substitutions. Cheerleaders may be on
the floor during the regular season, IF a gym has
ample space so that cheerleaders are not in a
playable area. Volleyball players are allowed to
play a ball until it hits the wall or enters the
bleachers, so its recommended that cheerleaders
remain in the bleachers until a time out or
between games to avoid being in a playable area.
Cheerleaders at the state meet will not be
allowed anywhere on the playing floor during
play.
50STATE RULES REGARDING NUMBER OF CHEERLEADERS CONT.
BOYS BASKETBALL SWIMMING Six cheerleaders
plus a mascot (all in uniform) may cheer at boys
basketball and swimming sectionals, districts,
regionals, and state. These cheerleaders must
cheer the entire game/meet without
substitutions. WRESTLING Six cheerleaders
(all in uniform) may cheer at wrestling
sectionals, districts, regionals, and state. No
mascots are allowed. These cheerleaders must
cheer the entire meet without substitutions.
Cheerleaders must not have pins on their
uniforms, on the side of the mat, or on pillows.
Cheerleaders should also be conscious of space
limitations when bringing pillows to the side of
the mat (especially at tournaments). GIRLS
BASKETBALL SWIMMING Six cheerleaders (all
in uniform), which includes the mascot, may cheer
at girls basketball sectionals, districts,
regionals, and state. These cheerleaders must
cheer the entire game/meet without substitutions.
Cheerleaders are not allowed at girls state
swimming because of the lack of space CONFERENCE
RULES Some conferences may have their own
rules, so be sure to ask your athletic director
if you have any questions. For example, in the
CIML Conference, hoops and signs for players to
run through are not allowed because of the chance
of injury.
51Preventing Rules Violations
Be proactive to help prevent rule violations at
your school. Coaches and cheerleaders should
welcome visitors to their school and remind them
of the rules before they begin cheering. Our
intent isnt to catch cheerleaders not
following the rules Coaches must talk to the
cheerleading coach and/or appropriate
administrator of the school in violation of the
rules in a courteous manner before contacting
Jeanne Ehn or Nancy Huether. Rule violations
will not be dealt with unless this is done!
52If You See a Rule Violation
- Ask cheerleaders if their coach is present and,
if not - present, who is responsible for them.
- Be sure YOU see the violation and its not one
just - reported to you by your cheerleaders.
- Let the coach know that following the NF rules
is - important for the safety of the cheerleaders
and the - liability of the coach and school. All
schools in Iowa - must follow these rules because theyve been
- adopted by the IHSAA and ICCA for the safety
of - Iowa cheerleaders.
-
- Remember to be calm, positive, and tactful when
- addressing rule violations with cheerleaders
and - coaches.
53Reporting Rule Violations
Report violations to Jeanne Ehn
(jehn_at_heartofiowa.net) or Nancy Huether
(nhuether_at_huxcomm.net) right away so violations
are handled in a timely manner. Their emails are
also available on the ICCA website. Only
coaches who have attended a rules meeting may
report violations.
54Rule Interp Contact Information
Donna McKay 842 7th St. SE Mason City, IA
50401 jdmckay4_at_mchsi.com (on the ICCA
website) All rule questions should be directed
to Donna McKay ONLY AFTER you have tried to find
the answers in the rules book and/or the
Interpreting the Legality of Stunts
sheet. Please send a video or DVD for
interpretation of the legality of a specific
stunt(s). Entire routines will not be
reviewed. The deadline for rules interpretations
for the State Competition is Saturday, October
24.
55Questions?
56Final Information
- The fall mailing was sent out to all Iowa high
schools in - late July/early August. It contains the NF
Rules Book, - ICCA event paperwork, and other information.
-
- Paperwork deadline for State, Honor Squad,
All-State Postmarked by Monday, September 28 - ICCA Coaches Conference
- Friday, April 9 Saturday, April 10
- ICCA Website
- www.iowacheercoaches.org
- Extra rules books may be obtained from Elisa
Kahler at - the IHSAA for 7.20 each.
57Thank You For Your Attendance!
We hope you have a great year! We look forward
to seeing you at the ICCA events!