Ignite Cheer Co. trains individual skills. Not team choreo. Not group drills designed for the median. Every rep, every correction, every note is for one athlete at a time.
Cheer is scored on the margins — angle, timing, landing, projection. Those margins are what we train. The rest is noise.
We built this company for the athletes who already know the difference between going through the motions and actually hitting them.
Ignite Cheer Co. started as a standing response to a pattern we kept seeing: talented athletes showing up to competition with routines polished at the team level, but individual skills that hadn't been touched in months. Toe-touches with the same height they had last season. Motions a half-count behind. Facials switched on only when the music started.
Team practice wasn't the problem. Team practice isn't designed to fix individual skill. It's designed to sync a group. That gap — between what an athlete needs personally and what group practice can deliver — is where we live.
We run focused, single-skill camp sessions. A jump camp is only jumps. A motion camp is only motions. A voice camp is only voice. You don't split attention. You stack reps. You get coached, corrected, and re-coached until the pattern is locked.
No titles. No participation certificates. You leave with a skill you didn't have when you walked in — or you don't leave satisfied. That's the only standard.
Small groups by design. Max 8 athletes per coach. You get eyes on every rep. We're not running a clinic — we're running your session.
We train the details judges actually score: arm angle within 5°, count precision, landing mechanics, projection range. The things clean routines have that sloppy ones don't.
Our coaches have competed. They've taken the floor. They don't read drills off a sheet — they demonstrate, they diagnose, and they re-run until the fix is muscle memory.
Every session ends with a before/after benchmark. Video review, marked landings, projection measured. You see what changed. You take the gain back to your team.