Natalyn Tiang from SMK Bandar Utama Damansara (3) however, believes some teams take their training a bit too far.
“I know there are some teams who train a lot, but I don’t think it’s necessary to push too hard. We have other commitments too, like studies and our families. If we train too much, some parents might complain because we’re keeping their children for too long!” said Natalyn, 16, who’s been with the Stompers for four years now.
The Stompers train, also with a hired coach, three times a week, for just two hours per session. But that doesn’t mean their training is easy either. To improve their stamina, they do cheerleading jumping exercises, which includes performing 10 toe touches in a row.
“They might not be perfect toe touches, and we can’t really jump too high, but it really helps with our stamina and fitness,” she explained.
But Natalyn admits that their training will “definitely get more intense” from now on, and she knows there’s little chance of their competitors burning out.
“I don’t think the other teams will burn out, because the spirit is there,” she added. “They might put in all their strength and energy for training, but every time they step up on that, they’ll still have the heart to perform.”
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IT'S A MOTH!! =D suuper cute =D and this was in a hotel...hahahaha...
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eeekk.
I sound so weird. lols. (: I hate interviews. =/
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