A ripple in cheerleading is when the cheerleaders do the same moves on different counts. like a wave.
all are great
You can find most of them at CheerWiz.com
you could never name all of the cheerleading moves. the most popular however. high v. low v. middle. short t. touchdown. and clap, and clasp.
how your body moves
well you can learn cheers at a camp or at home on the Internet
No. A broken bone will hamper your moves.
Mostly on cheerleading. Diving uses those moves.
depending on the move yes (note: i am a cheerleader)
All cheerleading levels are different. Around where I live which is ohio, you would be in probably be in range 4 or 5 depending on how good you are at certain tumbling and gymnastics moves.
My opinion to learn alot of cheerleading moves, is the gym where you have free space and no one near you for no concentration. the more you go to the gym and practice in gymnastics the more you learn the cheerleading moves likeBack handspringBack walkoverroundoffvaldezfront flipback flipback exstintion rollthat's wat i think you should do to learn the moves
Cheerleading is a rush, it keeps you fit, you never know when your body will give up but when you think it will push it harder. cheerleading is throwing girls up and over your heads for a living and when it falls you start from the beginning. cheerleading is wearing short skirts for those football players and popping your butt whenever they look. cheerleading IS a sport people say it isn't but it is. cheerleading is very competitive and whenever you step on that big blue mat at comp it means to give it your all and hitting all your moves ten times better for that hundreth of a point that you need to beat the others.now that the definition of cheerleading!