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Champion Force Athletics Cheerleading Program offers youth cheerleading programs that include cheerleading, tumbling, cheers, chants, jumps, stunts, and cheer dance routines. Athletes take part in youth cheerleading classes and cheer programs that also include competitions, state competitions, and national events. Each semester, teams learn and perform at least one full routine for parents and at competitions.
• Ages: 4–18 years old
• Schedule: Athletes attend practice once a week, and classes are held once a week.
• Price: Classes start at $10 a week for lower levels. Beginner (D1–D3) classes cost $10 per 45 minute lesson, intermediate (D4) classes cost $12 per 60-minute lesson, and advanced (Elite Divisions) classes cost $15 per 120-minute lesson. Beginner classes are priced at $10 with a pay-as-you-go option, and there is a one-time $10 registration fee when signing up for a class.
Champion Force Athletics offers cheerleading programs across the Midwest, East Coast, and South, and is dedicated to providing youth cheerleading programs at the lowest possible cost. The cheer program is divided into divisions, with Divisions 1–4 for beginner to intermediate athletes ages 4 to 18 years old, and athletes who are 7 and up may try out for divisions 5.4–7, which are equivalent to USAF Levels 2.1–4. Cheerleading programs are open to all skill levels ages 4 to 18 and no experience is necessary for Recreational Levels (Divisions 1–3). All classes are taught by certified coaches, and every coach is a certified professional with years of cheerleading experience. All coaches are trained by Champion Force and are properly certified.
The mission at Champion Force Athletics is to empower youth with confidence, strength, and other life skills. CFA is proud to give back to communities by giving students a safe place to learn new skills and to have fun. All events, including state and national competition opportunities, are organized and managed by CFA staff, and the program works to create a healthy competitive environment that fosters good sportsmanship and helps athletes learn skills to overcome adversity. There are no contracts or hidden fees.
Cobie Zuk serves as the Indiana State Director. Cobie Zuk has been with Champion Force for over 15 years, competed in gymnastics for 17 years, reached Level 10 and competed as part of the Region 5 National Team, and earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Science and Kinesiology from Ball State University.
Athletes should wear comfortable gym clothes they can move easily in, along with supportive athletic shoes. Hair must be tied back, no jewelry should be worn, and no gum or candy is allowed in class.
Last updated May 14, 2026.
• Ages: 4–18 years old
• Schedule: Athletes attend practice once a week, and classes are held once a week.
• Price: Classes start at $10 a week for lower levels. Beginner (D1–D3) classes cost $10 per 45 minute lesson, intermediate (D4) classes cost $12 per 60-minute lesson, and advanced (Elite Divisions) classes cost $15 per 120-minute lesson. Beginner classes are priced at $10 with a pay-as-you-go option, and there is a one-time $10 registration fee when signing up for a class.
Champion Force Athletics offers cheerleading programs across the Midwest, East Coast, and South, and is dedicated to providing youth cheerleading programs at the lowest possible cost. The cheer program is divided into divisions, with Divisions 1–4 for beginner to intermediate athletes ages 4 to 18 years old, and athletes who are 7 and up may try out for divisions 5.4–7, which are equivalent to USAF Levels 2.1–4. Cheerleading programs are open to all skill levels ages 4 to 18 and no experience is necessary for Recreational Levels (Divisions 1–3). All classes are taught by certified coaches, and every coach is a certified professional with years of cheerleading experience. All coaches are trained by Champion Force and are properly certified.
The mission at Champion Force Athletics is to empower youth with confidence, strength, and other life skills. CFA is proud to give back to communities by giving students a safe place to learn new skills and to have fun. All events, including state and national competition opportunities, are organized and managed by CFA staff, and the program works to create a healthy competitive environment that fosters good sportsmanship and helps athletes learn skills to overcome adversity. There are no contracts or hidden fees.
Cobie Zuk serves as the Indiana State Director. Cobie Zuk has been with Champion Force for over 15 years, competed in gymnastics for 17 years, reached Level 10 and competed as part of the Region 5 National Team, and earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Science and Kinesiology from Ball State University.
Athletes should wear comfortable gym clothes they can move easily in, along with supportive athletic shoes. Hair must be tied back, no jewelry should be worn, and no gum or candy is allowed in class.
Last updated May 14, 2026.
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