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By Stephanie Britt
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The podcast currently has 5 episodes available.
In this podcast of Blood, Sweat & Cheer, on July 11th, 2019, as the founder of all-star competition cheer gym, Cheer Savannah, Stephanie Britt talks about how to start the conversation as a Mother/Daughter pair to determine how to turn your dream into a reality.
Stephanie Britt had the opportunity to sit down with the varsity cheer coach of Calvary Day School Ms. Cheryl Bland, who is also a fellow cheer mom! "We both had the opportunity to sit down with my daughter Southern Britt, a cheerleader from the University of Georgia and talk about what it takes to cheer in college!"
Listen to this latest episode of Blood, Sweat & Cheer podcast to get all the tips of how you can set up your child to be in the best position to understand what it means to cheer at the college level!
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In this podcast of Blood, Sweat & Cheer, on July 3rd, 2019, Stephanie Britt explains the importance of being intentional about your own happiness as a sports mom. And how happiness is all about perspective and discipline. Stephanie shares some personal tips that she used to find happiness, even in darks times and how she changed her daughter's outlook from negative to joyous. Stephanie shares how she has been able to essentially "sell cheer" for over 20 years and is determined to find the happy in everything. It is important for her to be a "vessel for everyone around her".
Faith, music, flowers, animals, prayer, positive words, sleep, self-care, helping others, focusing on being a good friend, celebrating others' successes, exercise, giving back, are all ways Stephanie has been able to keep a fun spirit and positive attitude which was learned by her children. Be cheer, spread cheer, teach cheer! That has been Stephanie's life motto & the secret to surviving the bad times.
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Stephanie Britt's own daughter experienced and kicked a mental block in her cheering years. Stephanie has helped her own child and hundreds of athletes who all the sudden- would not go backward. Here's what she wants you to know:
The athlete wants to flip and doesn't know why she can't tumble. As a cheerleader, this is extremely important. The child becomes filled with anxiety, guilt and stress; which often times causes depression and frustration that will lead her to quit.
5 Things that Cause Mental Block:
1. Advancing too quickly
2. Accident or Injury
3. Self-critical athlete
4. Pressure from a coach or the parent
5. A child who suffers from anxiety
In the world of all-star cheerleading, mental blocks are more common due to the higher amounts of pressure athletes have to overcome. It is important that athletes are training themselves physically but mentally as well.
Listen to Stephanie Britt's podcast to help your child avoid mental blocks, while also ways to help them overcome it!
For more information about mental blocks, please read "Unblocked" by Jeff Benson.
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In this episode of Blood Sweat & Cheer, on June 18th, 2019 Stephanie Britt talks very frankly about the recipe for giving your athlete the most opportunities in cheerleading and in life. Which she feels is one of the most important roles as a mom. Here are some main tips she has learnt and wants to share with all of you!
Stephanie Britt explains that kids often blame their parents for “letting them quit” or “denying them a better future” so she recommends letting your cheerleader set their goals, then doing everything to help them reach said goals so they have the OPTION & OPPORTUNITY to be successful. Especially in the world of cheerleading!
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Welcome to the Blood Sweat & Cheer Podcast! In the very first episode, Stephanie Britt, owner of Cheer Savannah Allstars, one of the best competitive cheer programs in the world, shares how she started her cheer gym that grew into an Empire!
In seventh grade, Stephanie missed her shot at tryouts out for her middle school cheer team, so she spent the year perfecting her skills. Then, Stephanie made the team as an 8th grader and was one of the best tumblers and cheerleaders in Middle Georgia. By the time her junior year rolled around, she was team captain and left her part-time job as a waitress and started her own tumbling business.
Stephanie became obsessed with studying and learning her craft. Her first setback was the summer after her senior year when she was denied the chance to join the NCA summer camp staff. At Georgia Southern, Stephanie tried out for the cheer team and was also rejected due to her policy of always being honest!
Eventually, Stephanie hosted the first ever GISA Cheerleading Competition, exclusively for private schools in Georgia. This helped her build relationships with cheer coaches in Georgia who eventually hired her when she started her own summer camp business.
After moving to Savannah, Georgia, Stephanie decided to take out a newspaper ad for Savannah’s first all-star cheer team. Her team of 24 beginner cheerleaders went on to win their very first competition, the FCC National Championship in Orlando Florida.
Stephanie started Cheer Savannah to help little girls’ dreams come true and ignite her passion. However, she always wondered when she was going to get a real job, because this cheer coaching gig was simply her passion.
While growing her brand and program, Stephanie started her family and her 2 daughters excelled as cheerleaders and athletes. Stephanie adopted her son from Bethesda Home for Boys who went on to play football at UGA & in the NFL. Her daughter Southern now cheers for UGA after she and her sister Saylor made it to the top 10 at the World Championships!
Stephanie explains how she always helped others, and how her business grew to be one of the largest in the country, and then suffered hardships as competitors opened and tried to shut her down. She describes methods she used to be a great sports mom and cheer mom! Stephanie passes on her passion for empowering women and girls to be their best self and never give up on their dreams!
Thanks for listening and please be sure to RATE US with 5 stars and tell your friends to subscribe on iTunes or your favorite podcast app to never miss an episode. Check out more of Stephanie's tips on her at www.stephanie-britt.com.
Savannah locals can visit www.cheersavannah.com to enroll in classes or join a team. Be sure to follow Stephanie on Instagram at @stephbrittsav as well as @cheer_savannah.
The podcast currently has 5 episodes available.