Frequently Asked Questions
What does AIM stand for?
AIM is an acronym for Athletes in Motion.
What other courses does AIM offer?
AIM USA offers Self-Defense programs in most areas.
How much does it cost?
All programs are designed for a minimal fee only $10 per lesson. Refer to the brochures from your county for exact weekly or full price and length of session.
Is there a registration fee?
Yes, there is a $20 Registration fee if you pay weekly, or a $15 Registration Fee if You Pay In Full.
How do I Register?
You may find details on how to register on our Registration page. Click here for details on currently available locations.
What payment methods does AIM Cheer Offer?
AIM allows you to pay by the week, or to pay for the entire course all up front. AIM accepts Cash, Checks, and Visa, Mastercard, and American Express Credit Cards.
What is the Parent Helper Program?
For each class time per location, AIM utilizes 2-3 parent helpers to oversee administrative and check-in procedures for each instructor. For your help, the parent helper receives a 50% discount on all class fees, (not including registration fee). Parent helpers are selected on the first night of each course registration on a first come-first serve basis. No spots are guaranteed. Come 30-45 minutes before you children's class time to ensure claim on one of these positions.Please visit the Parent Helper section of our site for more information.
After completing the Beginner Cheer Program, What next?
AIM offers 8-16 week programs 3 times a year -during the Fall and Spring school semesters, and occasionally during the Summer.
Where are the AIM Cheer Programs Offered?
Click here for details on currently available locations.
What skills /drills will my child learn through the AIM USA program?
AIM USA programs review arm motions, leg positions, and jumps. Click here for an example of the arm motion practice sheet.
Will the program involve stunting?
Stunting should only be done after the basic cheerleading skills are mastered. All stunting must be supervised by a coach. Basic stunts range from pony sits to elevators with hitch to the right or left.
How should I care for my uniform?
Click here for uniform care instructions.
AIM is an acronym for Athletes in Motion.
What other courses does AIM offer?
AIM USA offers Self-Defense programs in most areas.
How much does it cost?
All programs are designed for a minimal fee only $10 per lesson. Refer to the brochures from your county for exact weekly or full price and length of session.
Is there a registration fee?
Yes, there is a $20 Registration fee if you pay weekly, or a $15 Registration Fee if You Pay In Full.
How do I Register?
You may find details on how to register on our Registration page. Click here for details on currently available locations.
What payment methods does AIM Cheer Offer?
AIM allows you to pay by the week, or to pay for the entire course all up front. AIM accepts Cash, Checks, and Visa, Mastercard, and American Express Credit Cards.
What is the Parent Helper Program?
For each class time per location, AIM utilizes 2-3 parent helpers to oversee administrative and check-in procedures for each instructor. For your help, the parent helper receives a 50% discount on all class fees, (not including registration fee). Parent helpers are selected on the first night of each course registration on a first come-first serve basis. No spots are guaranteed. Come 30-45 minutes before you children's class time to ensure claim on one of these positions.Please visit the Parent Helper section of our site for more information.
After completing the Beginner Cheer Program, What next?
AIM offers 8-16 week programs 3 times a year -during the Fall and Spring school semesters, and occasionally during the Summer.
Where are the AIM Cheer Programs Offered?
Click here for details on currently available locations.
What skills /drills will my child learn through the AIM USA program?
AIM USA programs review arm motions, leg positions, and jumps. Click here for an example of the arm motion practice sheet.
Will the program involve stunting?
Stunting should only be done after the basic cheerleading skills are mastered. All stunting must be supervised by a coach. Basic stunts range from pony sits to elevators with hitch to the right or left.
How should I care for my uniform?
Click here for uniform care instructions.