I am hoping for people with some cheer experience but even if you don't cheer and haven't been a cheerleader you could have seen something you really liked, right?
Do you know what "Picture Poses" for cheerleading are? They are the ending pose for Cheer dance. You know how everyone at the end of the routine suddenly stops in a nice pose and people take a billion pictures?
Sometimes cute cheerleading picture poses can be what make the difference between a first place and second place. So I wanted to ask people outside my squad (because I am the one who is really excited to do new things) and see if you guys and gals had anything you think is awesome.
Any ideas? Cheerleading sites I should join maybe? Videos? Anything?
That link is a good site for cheerleaders to join as well. You can also subscribe to their magazine. I did and they were always interesting. They have amazing cheer tips, stories, stunts, etc. in them. [ Melody's advice column | Ask Melody A Question ]
Volleyball2150 answered Friday February 5 2010, 11:33 pm: i'm not an expert at dance but i've seen my school dance team and they did this really cool thing where 1 girl is in the middle and everyone else in a circle around her (but its not like 1 big giant circle, its like 4 smaller circles around the girl) its like this--- ((((1)))) the 1 represents the girl. and then the () represents a circle. then the girl in the middle does like a jumpy thing and then when she lands on the ground, the girls in the INNER cirlce, jump up and then fall on the ground (their backs are on the ground but their feet are in like a pretzel formation or some other type of shape) then the 2nd inner circle does it RIGHT AFTER the inner circle jumps. so its like a train.. each circle does the same thing but like 2 seconds after the previous circle.
i hope that makes sense.. haha i tried. but it was reallyy cool. it reminded me of like an explosion. you know how in an explosion, the smoke starts in the center and then the smoke starts spreading out? its like that.
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