I am not sure because in All-Star higher levels here in the North they require you to have it
Jumps wise, I would probably say a toe touch. Stunting wise; a heel stretch stunt or a liberty. Tumbling wise; roundoff backhandspring back tuck. those are all pretty basic.
round off layout backhandspring buck tuck full. and double back handspring back tuck full. hope this helps.
backhandspring tuck layout... NEED TUMBLING
in order to excel in cheerleading on a varsity team, a full is essential. some other cool passes are like, a front walk over (or front-tuck) to a round off, back handspring tuck (or again, full!). mix the tumbling you have around. round-off backhandspring to a layout, are popular too.
No a back hand spring is when you do a real fast back walkover with you feet together. A back flip is also known as a back tuck and that's when you flip in the air.
Floor- front tuck, back tuck, backhandspring, presshandstand High Bar- cast backhip circle, free hip circle, cast handstand, back tuck fly away Vault- front hand spring Pommel Horse- Flair Parallell Bars- handstand, back tuck dismount
She learned a standing back tuck before she left to go do Hannah Montana.
Of course not! I am a cheerleader and I do not tumble. But during tryouts you get more points and have a better chance of making the squad if you do ! Also a tumbler can be a great asset to the team! But hey, everyone can't do everything! You can be the most spirited! Good luck In cheerleading:)
At minimum a back handspring. The level has recently increased with the quality of tumblers increasing and most of the girls who try out have at least a Standing back handspring back tuck or a standing tuck. For running tumbling the majority, if not all of the girls have a round off back handspring back tuck
There are cartweels and chantaind it is a mixter ao dance and gymasticsIt goes from front roll, to back roll, hand stand, walking hand stand, front walk over, back walkover, front hand spring, back hand spring, front tuck, double front tuck, back tuck, double back tuck, triple ect., layout, wipeback, half, full, double full.
Round Off, Front Walkover, Back Walkover, Front Handspring, Back Handspring, Front Tuck(Punch Front), Back Tuck, Layout, Full. NEVER Tumble or try any of these skill unless a trained professional is spotting you.
the backhandspring is the hardest thing to learn. onc you get your backhandspring you can get your roundoff backhandspring and back tuck real quick! it is tricky to learn but its like riding a bike when you have it you have it and can do it with no effort