Two bases, a backspot, a frontspot, and a flyer. So, 5 in all.
Many gymnastics gyms have cheerleading classes where you can stunt, tumble, and jump. Your local community house or YMCA may also have cheer lessons to learn the basics.
If you want to be/look more advanced, you can do a one man stunt, involving 2 people, or you can do other stunts that have 4 people. A flyer, 2 bases, and a backspot. By taking a front spot away, it is harder but adds difficulty points and gives you extra people to add for another stunt, or tumbling, etc.
There are about 12-35 cheerleaders on a team
Usually teams go to cheerleading camp together to learn their routines, or improve their skills.
The group stunts in gymnastics are stunts done by many of the group all at the same time. Some of the group stunts that you will see include the Merry Go Round, the Triple Roll, and the Snake.
100%. unless certain teams allow so many girls in their gym.
894795429380574983570234895043279057490250923000 MILLION. whatever you can think of with up to three stunt groups connected with at least one arm, is a pyramid. this is inavative, and very creative for your coreographer. (:
Well, if there are twice as many boys as girls in a group of 120 children, that means there are 80 boys and 40 girls. So, there are 40 girls in the group. Math doesn't lie, honey.
Too many things to list, but one of the more dangerous activities for young girls is cheerleading or gymnastics. Some have literally broken necks.
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depends on the school school event and how many girls and boys there are so if you are talking football games boys probally if its cheerleading more girls
I'm not sure how many teams, but I do know that there is around 2 million girls involved with cheerleading in the US. There are currently about 30 countries in the world that have competitive cheerleading squads