Cheerleading Stunt
Cool cheerleading stunt! Watch and learn and share with your friends.
Cool cheerleading stunt! Watch and learn and share with your friends.
Watch this team perform in the Columbus 2009-2010 State Competition. Excellent tumbling and stunt execution. Fun music mix too! If you like it please share with your friends.
This clip slowly demonstrates a basic cheer using signs, a left high v, ripple peel off and shuttle drop. If you are just learning cheer this is a good place to start.
One of the basic skills for advanced cheerleading is learning how to do a Standing Back Handspring. This instruction clip gives you easy to follow steps to help you master the skill. Grab a cheer partner and work together after watching.
Easy to follow this cheer dance instructor slowly demonstrates the counts and steps to learning a basic pom pom dance routine. If you need to learn a beginning cheer dance routine this video is for you. Enjoy and share with friends and your team.
This video of the USA Nationals in Japan shows an all- male team. Organized cheerleading originally started with only men on the teams. Catch this team in action here. Cheer isn’t just for girls!
Watch and learn some duo stunt skills as these two cheerleaders demonstrate their creativity and athleticism and trust in each other. They are fearless. Impressive tick tock!
The young KLD Airforce X-Treme team performs at “Australia’s Got Talent” competition and wows the judges with their youth and skills as they demonstrate their love of cheer through stunts, tumbling and dance. These girls are following their dream! The funny comment at the end by their coach brought laughter to the excited cheer team as they exited the stage.
This is part II of the awesome duo performing cheerleading stunts in practice. Near flawless in execution. If you enjoy watching this video please share with family and friends.
Cheerleading is physically and emotionally challenging. It becomes your number one sport due to the time commitment. Most cheer teams practice five times a week. Here the University of Arizona Co-ed cheer team talk about the challenges of cheerleading, the physical aspects, time commitment, training and the incredible satisfaction from supporting their school not only at sporting events but all kinds of other campus activities. If you are considering cheerleading gain some insight from these students.
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