You can backspot a coed stunt using cheer stunts.
Two bases, a backspot, a frontspot, and a flyer. So, 5 in all.
yes if the have a good flyer - ust let the backspot and front spot back off
Although, there are many positions in cheerleading, many are focused around a stunt. Within each stunt there are 4 positions. First, a flyer. The flyer is the individual who gets thrown up or pushed up in the air. A flyers job is to be very tight, and selfcontroling while at the same time flexible, aware of her surroundings and focused. Supporting the flyer there is a maximum of 4 people - two bases, a backspot and a front spot. The bases are the ones who are the most responsible for getting a flyer into the air aswell as her safety coming back down to the ground. Bases usually hold the flyers feet in a specific way, depending on the stunt. A bases must have upper body strength aswell as leg strength. It is very important the base's legs give most of the power in lifting the flyer. This prevents pulling back muscles. A bases aswell as the entire stunt group must keep their eyes on the flyer at all times. The backspot is responsible in assisting a flyer into a stunt aswell as security once the flyer is in the air. The flyer is usually loaded in by the backspot grabbing the flyers waist of butt depending on the stunt. When coming out of a stunt the backspot job is to support the flyers back. The front spot is the last part of a stunt. The front is usually present for ankle support for the flyer or wrist support for the bases. The front is also there for security incase of a fall When dismounting a stunt the front is responsible for the flyer's legs. There are other various positions in cheerleading such as tumblers who tumble throughout the rountine. The entire team usually participates in dancing.
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.
A backspot flyingfish is a species of flying fish, Latin name Cheilopogon dorsomacula, long with a broadly cylindrical body.
Not JUST one person does the work. It takes everyone, including the flyer, to make the stunt happen. Bases- the muscle of the group they help drive up the stunt and keep it there they balance the weight together. Backspot- keeps the stunt steady (also takes weight off of the bases) Flyer- keeps body tight (legs, bottom, etc.) and hardens core muscles. The flyer pushes off the bases shoulders and keeps balance.
It is important to have a spotter in cheerleading because whenever a new stunt is being attempted, there is a higher chance of the bases and backspot missing the flier on her way down from a stunt. Having a spotter will help reduce the chance of the flier being seriously injured. It is important for the spotter to be paying attention to the flier at all times.
An example of the word coed in a sentence is 'She went to a coed school.'
because im a cheerleader, i know a load of cheerleading pyramids that's my sqaud does. (www.uniquediamondz.com) theres:stradle split( 2 bases,frontspot,backspot,flyer)shoulder sit(1 base, flyer, backspot)prep (2 bases, flyer, backspot)knee prep (1 base, 1 flyer, 1 backspot)so there you have it 4 cool pyramids for you to try!
to what does the term coed refer
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it has always been coed. 1800s