It means senior level 4 stunts and level 2 tumbling. (backhandspring, round off backhandspring)
senior- open is the age brackett basically mixing junior ages with senior ages up to age 18..
senior- open is the age brackett basically mixing junior ages with senior ages up to age 18..
Junior cheer is more advanced than youth cheer and junior cheer has a higher age level for example youth would have 9-12 year old and junior would have 13-16 Junior cheer is not always more advanced than youth. Because you could have a youth level 5, and a junior level 4 and that would mean the youth would be more advanced than the junior. the only difference are the ages.
Level 4.2, 4, 5, 6 Um I am not sure but I am on a level 2 and we are doing tick-tocks but we are really advanced in stunts. Our cheer coach says we will get bonus points for doing them so.. I would say they are legal in lvl 2 but usually don't start till lvl 3? Yep that sounds right. (:
Yes, cheer has changed alot. Years ago, cheerleaders wore long skirts and had larger poms . They also did a smaller variety of stunts and they were lower level than they are now. Cheerleading routines were choreographed differently and so were different stunts. Cheerleaders didn't do much tumbling either. Competitive cheerleading has also became popular over the years. So, yes cheer has changed and has became more dangerous, but way more popular.
Small Senior All Girl 5- Cheer Athletics Panthers Small Senior Limited Coed 5- Brandon Allstars Black Large Senior All Girl 5- Maryland Twisters F5 Large Senior Limited Coed 5- Twist and Shout Senior Obsession Senior Unlimited Coed 5-California Allstars Intl Open All Girl 5- Gymtyme-Pink Intl Open Coed 5- Top Gun Intl Open All Girl 6- Flyers All Starz Large Senior Semi-Limited Coed 5- Top Gun Intl Open Coed 6- TIE Gymtyme Black and University of Bangkok Thailand
These are the results in each category from The 2011 Cheerleading Worlds:Small Senior All Girl Level 5 - Cheer Athletics Panthers Small Senior Limited Coed Level 5 - Brandon All Atars Senior BlackLarge Senior All Girl Level 5 - Maryland Twisters F5Large Senior Limited Coed Level 5 - Twist & Shout Senior ObsessionSenior Unlimited Coed Level 5 - California All StarsInternational Open All Girl Level 5 - GymTyme All Stars PinkInternational Open Coed Level 5 - Top Gun All AtarsLarge Senior Semi-Limited Coed Level 5 - ACE of Birmingham WarriorsInternational Open All Girl Level 6 - Flyerz All StarsInternational Open Coed Level 6 - GymTyme All Stars NfinityI got the results from: http://www.iasfworlds.org/worlds/results/cheer/
I'm assuming your talking All-Star here so here are the rules and some ideas. You can NOT go above prep(chin) level. One-legged stunts are not allowed at prep level. Tosses are NOT allowed. Do lots of preps with hitches or cupies. Do one-footed stunts at thigh stand level.
Level 5.
Yes, if it's acting as an adjective. For instance, "senior-level official" and "senior-level coursework" would be hyphenated. But, if it's a noun (not describing a noun), it doesn't take a hyphen (e.g., "Competition is fiercer at the senior level.")
To answer your question, it depends what cheer leading program you are deciding to attend. School's cheer leading, seems to only expect good jumps and maybe to throw a good back handspring, don't forget to have A LOT of spirit for your school! Any other gymnastics/cheer organization, I can't really say because I don't know all the expectations but I'll rank them if you know what "level" this place expects: level1: jumps, cartwheels, and small stunts and beginning tumbling. level2: level1+more advanced stunts and higher quality performance. possibly splits. level3: level1&2+a back handspring or back walkover. level4:level1,2&3 and a back tuck and maybe a front hand spring (NOTE=all on ground). level5: all the levels but more advanced stunts with more complex tumbling