there are no set 'moeves' in Cheerleading. all routines are made up as original routines by coaches. one of the hardest jumps would be a ' double nine' or a 'pike'.
In cheerleading there is, Stunting Jumps Dance Tumbling
a standing full ^that is one of the hardest skills. the actual hardest is a standing double, normally performed in All-Star Cheerleading. ^the hardest standing tumbling is actually a standing double layout commonly used in college or competetive chherleading.
the tumbling and flexibility is.
Cheerleading is performed with a team, gymnastics is a solo sport Cheerleaders stunt Gymnasts have a higher level of tumbling Gymnastics has four apparatuses Cheerleading is more like tumbling. Gymnastics does bars,beams,vaults,and flexibilty. Tumbling is doing backflips,cartwheels,or other stuff on the floor which cheerleading is exactly like.
In Cheerleading there is, Stunting Jumps Dance Tumbling
Nowadays there is a lot of tumbling and stunting (acro) in cheerleading most high schools do both and all All-Star teams do both
Yes. if you are doing competitive cheerleading you will have a tumbling, stunting, jumping, cheer, and dance routine.
You learn cheers, stunts, jumps, and tumbling
Cartwheel Somersault Flip Tumbling Jump Headstand
there are 7 parts of cheerleading onpening at the begining stunts jumps motion drill running tumbling pyramid and dance
Mats, or a gymnastics floor-tumbling area.
If you are trying out for cheerleading, there will probably be a clinic where they teach you a cheer and a dance. When the clinic is over they will ask you to show the judges your flexibility, standing tumbling, running tumbling, jumps, stunting, and perform your cheer and dance.