Cheerleading in Japan explained

Cheerleading is a recognized sport in Japan that requires physical strength and athletic ability.[1] Cheerleading is available at the junior high school, high school, collegiate, club, and all-star level. Teams can either be all female or coed featuring males and females.

In Japan the situation is complex with at least 3 cheerleading organizations.

Competition guidelines

FJCA Competition

Competition routines are held on a 12-meter square mat in which the entire surface can be used. Each team must perform a 2-minute 30 second routine in which 1 minute and 30 seconds of the routine may contain music. Routines showcase different elements including sideline cheers, pyramids and stunts, dance, and gymnastics. There is also a division for group stunt competition where a group of five participants perform a 60–65 seconds routine of strictly stunts. There is also a division for partner stunt competition that includes one male and one female and one spotter. These routines last around 55–60 seconds and can only incorporate stunting.[7]

History

Cheer Japan: History

UCA Japan-JCA-FJCA: History

Associations and organizations

!!Cheer Japan!FJCA!USA Japan
Started201019871988
CampsYesYesYes
ClinicsYesYes
Cheer FestivalYes
Coach TrainingYesYesYes
JudgesYesYes
Japan CompetitionsYesYesYes
Asia CompetitionsYesYes
International CompetitionsWCC (ICU)CWC (IFC)Varsity All Stars*
Japan RecognitionICU (ICU, SA)JOC, IFC
Asia RecognitionACUAFC
International RecognitionICU,IOC,SA,FISUIFCICU*

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Cheerleading. Foundation of Japan Cheerleading Association. 30 November 2015.
  2. Web site: English 一般社団法人 日本スポーツチア&ダンス連盟 "Cheer Japan".
  3. Web site: The Recognized World Governing Body of Cheerleading: Asia.
  4. http://jfscheer.org/download/letter20151007.pdf
  5. Web site: USAとは. 27 October 2015.
  6. Web site: 協会について|チアリーディング協会.
  7. Web site: Competition Rules. Foundation of Japan Cheerleading Association. 30 November 2015.
  8. Web site: 大会 ICU Championship 一般社団法人 日本スポーツチア&ダンス連盟 "Cheer Japan".
  9. Web site: History. Foundation of Japan Cheerleading Association. 30 November 2015.