Elite · Multi-Skill Intensive

Blaze.

"Hit it clean. Hit it every time."
Overview
The full burn.

Blaze is the full-day elite intensive. One athlete moves through four discipline blocks — jumps, motions, voice, performance — with video review between each. It's not six camps compressed into one day. It's one athlete compressed into one day.

Spots are limited to eight athletes per session. This keeps the coach-to-athlete ratio tight enough for real 1-on-1 correction across every skill block.

All Skills Video Review 1-on-1 Coaching Full Day
Date
TBD — Summer '26
Time
8A — 5P
Location
TBD
Price
TBD
Max Athletes
8
Level
Elite
01 — What You'll Work On
Four blocks. One athlete.

Jumps

  • Approach mechanics — whip, lift, block sequencing
  • Toe-touch, hurdler, pike — height + form consistency
  • Flexibility benchmarks — measured range of motion
  • Landing mechanics + injury-safe absorption
  • Video-checked before/after

Motions

  • Arm-angle precision — within 5° on every count
  • Timing calibration to music and spoken cadence
  • Sharpness drills — stop-snap-hold patterns
  • Transition cleanup between 8-counts

Voice

  • Diaphragmatic projection — volume without strain
  • Chant clarity + consonant work
  • Crowd-leading pacing + call-response structure
  • Voice preservation strategy across a full day

Performance

  • Facial expression discipline — held, not flashed
  • Energy pacing across a 2:30 routine
  • Stage presence under camera pressure
  • Capstone: full-routine run with feedback
02 — Who This Is For

The athlete ready to consolidate.

You've been cheering competitively for 2+ seasons. You have solid motions, clean jumps, a usable voice — and you know that "solid" isn't scoring anymore.

You're done training to the median. You want one day focused entirely on you, across every discipline, with a coach watching every rep.

You're in the gym to make the next level — senior open, varsity starting line, college prospect roster.

03 — What To Expect

A disciplined, long, honest day.

Warm-up (8:00–8:45). Mobility, activation, vocal warm-up. No shortcuts.

Four skill blocks (9:00–3:30). Rotating jumps, motions, voice, performance. Video review between each.

Capstone + review (3:30–5:00). Full-routine run, individual video debrief, written session report.

You'll be tired. You'll have footage. You'll have a written list of exactly what got sharper.

04 — Session Structure
The day, broken down.
8:00
Warm-up
Dynamic mobility, jump prep, vocal activation. Benchmark video on arrival.
9:00
Block 1 · Jumps
Approach mechanics, height drills, landing. Ends with recorded triple sequence.
10:45
Block 2 · Motions
Arm-angle work, timing calibration, sharpness repetitions. Filmed 8-counts.
12:15
Break + Fuel
Catered lunch on-site. Voice rest. Athletes review block 1 + 2 footage.
1:00
Block 3 · Voice
Projection, chant work, crowd-leading rotations. Voice-preservation coaching.
2:15
Block 4 · Performance
Facial drills, energy pacing, stage presence under camera.
3:30
Capstone Run
Full-routine performance filmed under competition conditions.
4:15
Debrief
Individual video review with head coach. Written session report.
5:00
Wrap
Q&A, footage handoff, next-step recommendations.
05 — Coach Note
Why this camp matters.

Blaze exists because every season we watch elite athletes with beautiful motions and dead voices, or high jumps and flat facials. The gap isn't talent. The gap is that no one makes them train every discipline in a single pressurized day — with cameras rolling — so they can see the leaks.

Blaze is the diagnostic. Eight hours. Four blocks. One athlete. You leave knowing exactly where you bleed points, and exactly how to fix it before the next competition.

— Head Coach · Ignite Cheer Co.
Ready for Blaze?
Eight spots. Summer 2026. Registration will close when the roster locks.
06 — Related Camps
Or sharpen one thing.