Trampoline, Tumbling, Cheerleading

(858) 592-1439

10806 Willow Ct. San Diego CA 92127

If you're looking for value . . .

Come to our upbeat, fun classes where parents say, "I can't believe how fast my child is learning."

We aim to keep the activity level high, no sitting down for us. Hundreds of kids have enjoyed our large, cheerful and best equiped center in San Diego.

Figure out what level of college sports you’re qualified for

Assessing your athletic ability will help you identify the collegiate level at which you can compete successfully. First, talk with your current coach, because he or she will be able to evaluate your skills and qualifications.

Second, make a realistic self-evaluation beginning with the general guidelines below. Discover if you are qualified to compete at the NCAA Division I, II or III levels. In general, since the NAIA must compete with the NCAA for athletes, they will be looking for similar qualifications.

The closer you come to meeting all the criteria listed, the more qualified you will be to compete at a specific level.

To Compete at the NCAA Division I Level, You Must:
Be actively recruited
Have been all-state, all conference, or all-league champion
Have qualified to compete at a junior or senior national meet
Train, cross-train, or compete year round and include weight/fitness training as part of your season or off-season program
Participate in summer camps that are known to have recruiter present

To Compete at the NCAA Division II Level, You Must:
Have been part of a successful program
Have competed at a regional meet
Train in your sport seasonally and never have medaled beyond state competition

To Compete at the NCAA Division III Level, You Must:
Compete only during season at your high school
Have never qualified for state competition
Be a good athlete choosing to train in a sport for which you have no previous experience

If a college coach is interested in you, your high school or club coach will be contacted.  Therefore, it is in your best interest to communicate frequently with your current coach and to have an overall good relationship with him or her. Keep in mind that your coach will be asked to answer the following question:

  • What is the applicant’s potential to grow as an athlete?

His or her answer will be a major factor in deciding whether you’ll be selected by colleges. If you need further assistance in determining your qualifications, contact the athletic director or sports information director at the college in which you are interested.

 

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