Cheerleading uses a wide range of body and hand motions. There are likely more than 100 different hand motions and movements used in this popular sport.
how your body moves
High V Low V T Broken T Touchdown Left Diagonal Right Diagonal Daggers Buckets Candlesticks Hand on Hips
stunts, jumps, cheers, chants, dance, motions, etc.
a high "v", low "v", dagger,broken "T", "T", "k",and a lot more.....
You can be a good cheerleader by practicing your,cheers,flips,motions and stuff like that. Practice and team work is all what cheerleading is about!
In my opinion, you should never pain your nails for cheerleading. It draws attention away from your routine/motions. It also is a distraction to the audience/judges. For school cheerleading, wearing neail polish at a competition could get you a deduction
Back hand spring?
hand movements or stop signs
if you are looking for a cheerleading team there are the 3 most popular ones: FANTASY CHEERLEADING NZ TOTAL CHEERLEADING NZ ALL-STAR CHEERLEADING NZ EXTREME CHEERLEADING NZ OR THERE MIGHT BE ONE AT YOUR SCHOOL!
Always smile and look happy, try your hardest, lift strong, fight for your stunts, keep motions tight, point your toes in your jumps, have fun!
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Humans can 'talk' to dolphins using hand motions or clicking noises. We can train to tell them what to do, by training it as you would a dog, using the clicks or hand motions to get to tell you what to do. Other than that, no.