The best way to learn moves and routines in cheer leading is to practice and get hep when you need it.
well cheerleading has to be organized because their are different parts to the routine that go on. If you just have cheerleaders running around on the floor nobody for one will get to their place on the right count and for two their are less injuries.
yes, cheerleading is a year round sport. First you have try outs right after the cheerleading season is over (which is in march) then right after wards there are try outs and that last about a week. Right after try outs are completed the cheerleading starts all over again. Cheerleaders start practicing early than all the other sports in school.
yes, I do. Even though it is a small school and only about 14 girls tryout for it, you still have to. Our Squad is only 8, at least for football cheerleading. Our basket ball is 3 right now and westling is 6 with 2 alternates.
she lives off basing hill in shipley west sussex, the house is right next to the point on the map
There are toe-touches or russians, left hurkey/hurdler, right hurkey/hurdler, left front, right front, and a pike
There are toe-touches, tuck jumps, a-jumps, pikes, right herkeys, left herkeys, and hurdles front, right and left and pikes.
Cheerleading stunts are more phsysics. The bases need to use basic principles like leverage to lift the weight of the flyer. The flyer needs to use principles related to balance to keep herself in the air.
to pull a scale you stand on one leg (normally you stand on your right leg) then you grab the right side of your left ankle and pull it up.
No. Everyone has opinions on what behavior and thinking are right and what is wrong, basing these ethical judgments on personal values. We develop our values from religious beliefs, our experience, our cultural background, and our scientific knowledge, Because people have different backgrounds, our judgments as to what is right and wrong vary somewhat.
Train! Run, lift some weights, stretch out your flexibility, eat right and practice your SMILE!
Ohhhh, there's a list of stuff you can learn in cheerleading. I myself am a cheerleader. You learn jumps like left and right herkies, spread eagles, toe touches, and many more. You also learn kicks and cheers.
If you get very emotional when cheer-leading and very bitter when you do not get the results you want, it is because you attach emotions to the game; love the game and not the outcome.