Elite Competitive Cheer Program
At iNFiNiTi Athletics, there’s a place for everyone—and our Full-Year Elite competitive cheer teams represent the heart of our most competitive program. With 15 NCA National Championships, 6 Summit titles, and countless other national wins, our teams consistently perform at the highest level. But our mission goes beyond trophies. We’re dedicated to developing strong, confident athletes in a supportive and positive environment. Through teamwork, discipline, and leadership, we instill values like respect, integrity, and self-confidence. At iA, athletes don’t just learn to cheer—they gain life skills that will carry them far beyond the mat. Let us help prepare your athlete for success, both in cheer and in life.
What is All Star Cheer?
What is All Star Cheer?
All Star Cheerleading is a dynamic, co-ed competitive sport where athletes perform high-energy routines that combine tumbling, stunts, jumps, pyramids, and dance. Open to ages 5 and up, teams are grouped by skill levels (1–7) and compete at local, state, and national events.
What is the time commitment?
What is the time commitment?
The All Star Cheer season runs from May through the following April. Athletes typically train 4–6 hours per week across 2–3 days. Two team practices per week are included in tuition, with optional discounted classes available for tumbling, flying, or basing. Some teams may add Sunday practices starting after Labor Day.
The Full-Year Info Packet for the 2026-2027 season is available below. Questions? Email the All-Star Director Tyler@infinitiathletics.com

Tryout parent meetings for the 2026-2027 season are April 20th & 22nd at 6PM at iA Bentonville! We will see you there!


Last season, iNFiNiTi fielded an impressive 10 all star teams, meticulously categorized by age and skill level. Our commitment to fostering talent begins in the summer months with our Work Group Sessions, a focused period where athletes delve into tumbling and stunting skills ahead of tryouts. This initiative not only refines abilities but also establishes connections between athletes and the dedicated iA coaching team.
Come August, as the school semester commences, each team embarks on a journey of training and learning unique routines that will define their competition season from January through early May. Our teams proudly participate in 5 regional competitions, culminating in a spectacular end-of-season event. Arkansas’ distinct competition timeline stems from regulations that separate school cheer and all-star cheer, with school cheer state competitions occurring in December.