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Inside The Evolution of Javon “Jay” Kendrick and the New Era of Professional Cheerleading

His decision to join the PCL isn’t just about opportunity, it’s about responsibility. Kendrick sees the league as a chance to honor the athletes who paved the way and set a clearer path for those who will follow.

Chelsie Hollencamp by Chelsie Hollencamp
3 weeks ago
in Industry, Latest Cheer News, Pro Cheer League
Reading Time: 10 mins read
Inside The Evolution of Javon “Jay” Kendrick and the New Era of Professional Cheerleading

At a Glance: Javon “Jay” Kendrick

Hometown: St. Louis, Missouri
Started Cheer: Age 15
Signature Strengths: Elite tumbling, one-arm stunting, precision technique
Known For: “Efficient obsession” training mindset

Team History:

  • Platinum Athletics
  • Cheer St.Louis
  • Cheer Athletics Cheetahs and Wildcats
  • Navarro College
  • California All Stars SMOED
  • University of Alabama Coed
  • Team USA Coed Premier
  • Miami Metal (Pro Cheer League)

Timeline:

2016: Attends first Open Gym; joins Platinum
2017: Makes Cheer Athletics Cheetahs; family moves to Texas
2018: Earns first ring at The Majors ending with a undefeated season winning Worlds
2019–2020: Navarro College; develops signature clean technique
2021: Wins Worlds with Wildcats Joins Alabama; refines elite stunting, joining Smoed for Worlds
2022–2023: University of Alabama Coed + Team USA
2024: Launches Altitude Cheer + Partners with Black Watch
2025: Signs with Miami Metal, Pro Cheer League founding season

Highlights:

  •    6x World Championship
    •    Americas got Talent Season 15
    • Back to Back to Back Best all around athlete at the University of Alabama
    •    Team USA Athlete
    •    Multi-program veteran with national + collegiate titles
    •    Founder of Altitude Cheer & Director at Black Watch

Jay Kendrick’s rise from a self-taught tumbler in St. Louis to a leading voice in the Pro Cheer League shows how one athlete’s discipline can help reshape an entire sport.

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When you talk to Jay Kendrick, you get the sense that he’s already lived three lives. He’s equal parts technician, teacher, and trailblazer—someone who doesn’t just perform under the lights but thinks about what those lights mean for everyone who came before him, and everyone coming up after him.

“I wasn’t supposed to make it here. But here we are.”

He grew up in St. Louis, the son of a hardworking mother who packed up everything they had to chase a dream that didn’t fully exist. In 2016, he attended an open gym at his little sisters program where a few of the girls laughed because he couldn’t do a back handspring. A week later, he taught himself a tuck. Two months after that, he was landing fulls.

“I started cheering because my little sister was,” he says. “But once I learned how to flip, I was hooked.”

That same drive—quiet, focused, defiant—has carried Kendrick from a midwestern gym to the national stage. He’s worn uniforms for Platinum Athletics, Cheer Athletics Cheetahs, Navarro College, California All Stars SMOED, University of Alabama Spirit, and Team USA. Now, he’s wearing something new: the blue of Miami Metal, one of the founding teams of the Pro Cheer League.

Leaving Home

Kendrick’s story changed course the year he turned 17.

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His family moved from Missouri to Texas after he earned a spot with Cheer Athletic Cheetahs, one of the country’s most competitive programs. “My mom told me, ‘If you make the team, we’ll figure it out,’” he recalls. “And she did, we lived in an extended-stay hotel that whole year.”

That season, the Cheetahs went undefeated and Kendrick earned his first championship ring when they won the title at Majors, followed by Super Nationals. After the comp, his mom told him that his Grandma had passed away, likely during the event.

“I was devastated,” he says. “But it made me realize why I was doing this—to make her proud. I put everything I had into that year.”

The season turned him from a gifted tumbler into a purpose-driven athlete. “I learned that you need to be comfortable with being uncomfortable,” he says. “That’s when you grow the most.”

Every Stop, a Lesson

Each stop along Kendrick’s path sharpened a different part of him.

From Platinum Athletics, he learned humility and work ethic. From Cheer Athletics, discipline and accountability. From Navarro, precision and patience. From Alabama, leadership. From Team USA, how to represent something larger than yourself.

He doesn’t talk about the medals first; he talks about the process. “Everybody wants the ring,” he says. “But the best thing you can learn is to love the process that gets you there.”

That mindset defines the way he trains now. Kendrick calls it “efficient obsession.” He works out twice a day, coaches athletes in Alabama, and runs two businesses—Altitude Cheer, a traveling training company for underserved athletes, and Black Watch, a private gym focused on technical development.

“I don’t really believe in getting tired,” he says, half-laughing. “You just keep working until you’re one percent better than yesterday.”

Jay Kendrick on Cheer Athletics Cheetahs
For Kendrick, Cheer Athletics will always be Home.

Technique Over Talent

Ask Kendrick what separates good from great, and he won’t talk about skills. He’ll talk about his lines.

“When I got to Navarro, I realized I could throw big skills but not clean ones,” he says. “I started watching myself on video—feet apart, legs bent, toes flexed. It’s not glamorous, but it’s the difference between being a tumbler and being a professional.”

That precision shows in his favorite sequence: an Arabian to kick double full. “It makes the audience stop,” he says. “That’s how I want to be known—you have to stop and watch.”

Stunting tells a similar story. His signature move is the one-arm, a skill he describes as both physical and symbolic. “It’s the moment that says, ‘I’ve got this,’” he says. “It’s about control and confidence.”

The Meaning of “Professional”

Kendrick is part of the sport’s most significant experiment yet—the moment cheerleading moves from an amateur identity into a true professional system. For him, that word means more than paychecks or exposure.

“Being a professional cheerleader means leading on and off the mat,” he says. “It’s a responsibility. The people before us worked too hard for us not to get this right. This league isn’t just about us—it’s about who comes next.”

He quotes the Spider-Man line almost jokingly, but you can tell he believes it: With great power comes great responsibility.

Lessons from the Legends

Kendrick credits his coaches as much as his own work ethic.

“The Rosarios are geniuses,” he says of Kristen and Victor Rosario, who now lead Miami Metal. “They’re so innovative—it’s an honor to learn from them.”

From Cheer Athletics overall, he learned discipline. From Courtney Odell, emotional control: “Emotions lose championships.” From Derek Jackson, how to handle tough coaching. From Eddie Rios, gratitude. “He took a chance on me,” Kendrick says. “I told him I wouldn’t let him down.”

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Redefining the Standard

When Miami Metal hits the floor for the first time this season, Kendrick wants fans—and especially young athletes—to see something more than just elite skill.

“I want them to see proof,” he says. “Proof that no matter where you come from, you can reach a professional level. I’m from St. Louis. I wasn’t supposed to make it here. But here we are.”

He also hopes the league helps shift how the public views men in cheerleading. “People will always have opinions,” he says. “But if you live for their approval, you’ll never grow.”

Innovative. Dedicated. Unstoppable.

Those are the three words Jay Kendrick uses to describe Miami Metal—and himself.

“Our roster pulls from everywhere,” he says. “Different programs, different styles. That kind of mix forces you to adapt. It builds resilience. We’ll make it work—because we have to.”

He pauses, then smiles the way athletes do when they know they’re part of something historic.

“This is just the beginning,” he says. “Pro cheer is here. And we’re ready to set the standard.”

My Note:

Jay Kendrick represents the future of professional cheer as I see it, a hybrid of grit, intellect, and discipline who can see beyond winning. He isn’t just building his résumé, he’s building a framework that honors what cheer had been, and celebrates what this sport can become.

He’s proof that professionalism isn’t about the spotlight. It’s about what you do when the lights go off.

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With more than 15 years in the All Star cheer industry, Chelsie Hollencamp brings a rare, 360-degree perspective to the stories shaping the sport of cheerleading today. A former athlete, coach, choreographer, judge, and event producer, she has experienced nearly every side of the mat — from the pressure of elite performance to the behind-the-scenes realities of program operations and event production.

At Cheer Daily, Chelsie writes with both heart and an unflinching eye to the evolving world of All Star cheer — tackling topics that range from athlete mental health to the business dynamics shaping the sport today. Her reporting bridges experience and inquiry, shining light on the challenges, culture shifts, and stories of resilience that define the cheer community.

A longtime advocate for athlete well-being and industry accountability, Chelsie has also served on boards and advisory panels focused on advancing safety, scoring integrity, and program sustainability. Her work reflects a deep respect for the athletes, coaches, and businesses driving the sport forward with a commitment to telling their stories with honesty, empathy, and insight.

Follow Chelsie’s reporting on athlete culture and leadership in cheerleading on Cheer Daily.

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