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Team Spirit

Team Spirit

Learn the skills crucial to boosting team spirit, from twirling a baton and leading a crowd in a cheer to singing a fight song and joining a marching band. Want to get closer to the action on the field while entertaining thousands of fans? eHow offers step-by-step advice on becoming a mascot for your favorite team. Want to pump up the players and get fans into the game? Get great cheering tips from eHow, and show the other team how much spirit you’ve got.

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  • How to Make a Cheerleading Music Mix

    You've taken on the exciting job of coaching a cheerleading team. Now if only you could figure out how to create the perfect cheerleading music mix that was danceable for the team and inspiring...

  • About LSU Fight Songs

    The Louisiana State University (LSU) fight song, like most fight songs, has a long history at the school and plays an important role in sporting events--especially at football games in LSU's...

  • How to Choose Songs for a Pre-Game Mix CD

    Energy is an essential element to a team's success in any sport. Sometimes, that extra adrenaline can be created in a team through music. Many teams at all levels play songs during the warm-up...

  • How to Sing University of Iowa Fight Songs

    The University of Iowa Hawkeyes have a pair of time-honored fight songs: "On Iowa" and the "Iowa Fight Song." Also, while it remains unofficial, the aptly titled tune "In Heaven There Is No Beer"...

  • How to Sing USC Trojans Fight Songs

    Boasting a dizzying list of alumni who have gone on to achieve glory in the world of professional sports, the USC Trojans enjoy a rightfully deserved reputation as a top-flight sports school....

  • How to Sing University of Florida Fight Songs

    The University of Florida Gators compete in the NCAA's Southeastern Conference, and enjoy one of the most dedicated fan followings in all of college sports. Their rousing catalogue of fight songs...

  • How to Sing University of Indiana Fight Songs

    The song "Indiana, Our Indiana," whose tune is taken from Karl L. King's old composition "The Viking March," is the best known of the fight songs sung by Indiana University fans during games. It...

  • How to Sing Ohio State Fight Songs

    Venerable Ohio State University has several well-known fight songs in its catalogue. The three most popular are called "Across the Field," "Buckeye Battle Cry" and the alma mater tune "Carmen Ohio."

  • How to Sing Baltimore Ravens Fight Songs

    Upon their founding in 1996, the National Football League's Baltimore Ravens quickly became one of the NFL's most popular and successful franchises. If you want to pledge your undying loyalty to...

  • How to Sing Indianapolis Colts Fight Songs

    The fight songs of the Indianapolis Colts date back to the days when the franchise was located in Baltimore. Though a rash of unofficial Colts fight songs popped up when the team charged to...

  • How to Sing LSU Fight Songs

    The rich athletic traditions of Louisiana State University have given rise to a considerable number of fight songs over the years. Generations of fans have enjoyed them, and have even created...

  • How to Download Songs From Marching Bands

    If you want to download songs from marching bands, you should have no trouble doing so. All you need is a computer, an Internet connection, an MP3 or other media player and a strong desire to...

  • How to Arrange Music for Marching Bands

    While there are plenty of resources available for buying pre-arranged music for your marching band, nothing quite matches the thrill and challenge of developing your own arrangement. Only you know...

  • How to Download Fight Songs

    If you would like to be able to pump up your team spirit any old time you please, the age of the Internet has made it easy to download your favorite football teams' fight songs. That way, you can...

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