See the related link for a picture of a hurkey in cheerleading.
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Usually you see short people play cheerleading but if your tall and you really love cheerleading go for it but I'm tall and I stick with volleyball
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Yes they do. They call it 'Radical Cheerleading' instead. See link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radical_cheerleading
its spelled inpetigo no infitigo
No. The site can not show a pic.
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DUDE! CHEERLEADING IS A HUGE SPORT THAT IS GROWING RAPIDLY IN THE US! I have been in cheerleading since I was 6. It is a blast! You get to hang out with friends, be noticed, and exercise! Don't judge a sport by what you see on tv.Cheerleading isn't easy-why else would there be tryouts! Not all cheerleaders are quote quote popular brats. Cheerleaders are deticated, spirited athletes that aren't afraid to be in front of the fans.Cheerleading is made up of dances, jumps, kicks, motions, and stunts. At practices, you do conditioning like running, crunches, push-ups, and stretches. If you are a cheerleader, you are a frontspot, backspot, base, or flyer (in stunts).There are 2 different types of cheerleading. Competitive is the hardest. This is when you and your team do all of the cheer elements in a 2-3 minute rutine on a large stage. There is no football or basketball. The next is school cheer, which is just a little less hard depending on the school. This is when you cheer in front of the other sports and do pep rallies. You usually have try-outs.Here are SOME of the athletic things we do in cheer:Toe touch (jump)Hurkey (jump)Hurdler (jump)Pike (jump)Tuck (jump)Sponge (stunt possition)Half (stunt possition)Full/Extention (stunt possition)Libs (stunt)Log Roll (stunt dismount)Basket (stunt launch)Scorpian (stunt)Bow'n'arrow (stunt)Right kick (kick)Left kick (kick)High V (motion)Low V (motion)T (motion)Broken T (motion)Goal Posts (motion)Right Punch (motion)Left Punch (motion)Right Diagonal (motion)Left Diagonal (motion)K (motion)
To see the whole picture is to see things as they really are, not what you are told or what you may have read. Examples of this are seing the whole picture behind the news instead of just what is shown and said on the show.
The correct phrase is "I can see in this picture," as it refers to looking inside or within the picture itself.
There are many species of wallaby, but a picture of a "typical" wallaby may be viewed at the related link below.