EPISODE · May 19, 2026 · 17 MIN
The Next Shift in All Star Cheer
from The Cheer Biz Podcast · host Next Generation Gym Owners
The 2026–2027 all star cheer season is almost here, and Dan Cotton is sharing his biggest predictions for what coaches and gym owners should expect. In this episode of the Cheer Biz Podcast, Dan breaks down the trends he believes will shape routine construction, scoring strategy, stunt sections, tumbling, pyramids, jumps, and overall performance this season. He talks about why teams may start building extra stunt groups, why synchronized group tumbling could become more important, how clean pacing may outscore rushed difficulty, why pyramids could become a major deciding factor, and why jump execution cannot be ignored. If you are an all star cheer coach, choreographer, program director, or cheer gym owner planning routines for the 2026–2027 season, this episode will help you think more strategically before choreography, camps, and competition season begin.
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The 2026–2027 all star cheer season is almost here, and Dan Cotton is sharing his biggest predictions for what coaches and gym owners should expect.In this episode of the Cheer Biz Podcast, Dan breaks down the trends he believes will shape routine construction, scoring strategy, stunt sections, tumbling, pyramids, jumps, and overall performance this season.He talks about why teams may start building extra stunt groups, why synchronized group tumbling could become more important, how clean pacing may outscore rushed difficulty, why pyramids could become a major deciding factor, and why jump execution cannot be ignored.If you are an all star cheer coach, choreographer, program director, or cheer gym owner planning routines for the 2026–2027 season, this episode will help you think more strategically before choreography, camps, and competition season begin.
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