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Question Posted Monday February 25 2008, 10:20 pm

hey! im an illinois hs cheerleader..just wanted to say that you're an awesome cheerleader! but anyways, i have my full consistent on the spring floor, but i REALLY need it for tryouts, and tryouts are on cheer floor. its not really that im having a mental block of doing it, but its more that im scared ill get hurt or screw it up if i just throw it..my coaches won't let my tumbling coach come in to spot so i dont know what to do!

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bLue_in_tHe_faCe answered Monday February 25 2008, 10:25 pm:
Thanks haha.

My best advice is to just try it. You'll never know unless you do. If its consistant on spring then it should be good on cheer floor. Is there a cheer floor at your tumbling place? If so, do it there with a spot. I'm sure that if you try it you'll be able to land it. I thought for the longest time that I needed spring floor but I got used to cheer floor and I love it now. Just try it because you'll be fine. Hope this helped!!

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