West Texas Elite Cheer
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“Don’t own rights to the music”
Being part of an elite cheer team like West Texas Elite Cheer offers a unique blend of excitement and challenges. One of the overlooked but significant issues cheer teams face is the legal aspect of using music in routines. Many teams, including those in West Texas, often do not own the rights to the music they perform to, which can lead to complications during competitions or public performances. From personal experience, navigating music rights requires proactive communication with music licensing agencies and sometimes opting for royalty-free or custom tracks to avoid copyright infringements. This challenge is a great learning opportunity about intellectual property, especially for cheer moms and young athletes starting their cheer journey. Besides music, the cheer community is tight-knit and supportive. Moms and supporters, often engaging through online forums and hashtags like #cheermom and #cheerpins, create a vibrant network for sharing tips, scheduling practices, and boosting team morale. Familiarity with digital tools and AI, sometimes humorously referenced as #chatgpt, aids in planning and content creation for social media to promote teams. Joining West Texas Elite Cheer means being part of a family that emphasizes discipline, teamwork, and respect. It also offers a chance to celebrate diverse backgrounds through routines and performances that resonate with local and broader audiences. Embracing all aspects, including legal and cultural, prepares cheerleaders not only for competitions but for life skills beyond the mat.





























































