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.
Yes, the first cheerleaders were men. They didn't do stunt work. They simply led cheers.
To get a job in cheerleading, you can try out for the cheerleading team of a professional football team (such as the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders), stunt double for characters in cheerleading movies (have you ever seen Bring It On?), or coach/assistant coach a cheerleading team near you.
A thigh stand
There are all different types of names; you like lifters, basers, etc.
Two bases, a backspot, a frontspot, and a flyer. So, 5 in all.
The cheerleading stunt for which one person is held at the waiste is called the prep.
Back hand spring?
Basket toss full, or a one man
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this is called a pyramid by Clio High School.
A secondary base is the person lifting on the left side of the stunt.
about 1 to 2 weeks :)