All Star cheerleading combines tumbling, stunting, dance, and performance in a competitive team format. At NFINITE All Stars, we focus on athlete development, team culture, and pushing each athlete to reach their maximum potential—physically and mentally
We welcome athletes from ages 3 through adult. Teams are structured by age divisions and skill levels following USASF rules, so every athlete has a place to shine.
No prior cheer experience is required. NFINITE offers novice, prep, and elite teams, ensuring beginners and advanced athletes alike find the right fit.
Placement is determined during evaluations. Coaches assess tumbling, stunting, jumps, dance, and performance, but also consider attitude, teamwork, and coachability.
NFINITE emphasizes personal growth, skill mastery, and championship mindset. We use structured skill progressions, USASF-certified coaching, and a culture built around “Excellence, Effort, and Energy.”
Elite teams typically practice 2–3 times per week, while prep and novice teams practice 1–2 times per week. Extra tumbling and specialty classes are also offered.
Yes—cheerleading is a team sport, and missing practice impacts the whole routine. Excused absences are limited to illness, school functions, or emergencies.
The All Star cheer season runs May through April, ending with major end-of-season competitions.
Yes, but families should understand that NFINITE is a commitment-heavy program. We recommend balancing carefully—especially during competition season.
Families should expect competitions on select weekends, choreography camps in the summer, and occasional gym events, clinics, and fundraisers.
Costs vary by team level. Families can expect monthly tuition, competition fees, uniform/warm-up costs, and travel expenses. A full financial packet is provided before commitment.
Yes! NFINITE provides booster club and gym-wide fundraisers to help offset expenses.
Yes, families with multiple athletes receive a sibling discount on tuition.
Yes, each family signs a season agreement outlining financial and attendance commitments to ensure fairness and consistency across all teams.
Tuition covers weekly team practices, coach instruction, routine choreography, music, and gym access. Extra clinics and tumbling classes may be additional.
Depending on the team, NFINITE attends 5–10 competitions per season, including local, regional, and national events.
Yes, but travel requirements vary. Novice and prep teams primarily attend local events, while elite teams travel regionally and nationally (and potentially to Worlds or Summit).
NFINITE hosts Showcases before competition season, giving families and athletes a chance to see routines live before the judges do.
Absolutely! Family support is a huge part of the All Star experience. Parents are encouraged to attend and cheer on the athletes.
Yes—our highest-level teams train for prestigious events like The Summit and Cheerleading Worlds, depending on age and skill level.
Communication is shared via the NFINITE band app, email updates, and team group chats. Families are always kept in the loop about schedules, fees, and events.
Parents are expected to be supportive, positive, and punctual with athlete drop-offs, pickups, and financial commitments.
Yes, coaches offer private and semi-private lessons for tumbling, stunting, jumps, and performance training.
NFINITE ensures small group ratios, allowing athletes to receive personalized attention while still learning in a team environment.
Safety is our top priority. All coaches are USASF-certified, CPR trained, and follow strict progressions to prevent injuries. We also partner with local sports trainers for athlete recovery when needed.