CHEERLEADING TERMS

Stunts
* Half
* Fulls
* Liberity
* Arrowbask
* Up and over
* Heel Stretch
* Single Base
* Awesome
* Cupie
* Basket Toss
* Pyramids
* Hitch
* Ground up
* Deadman
* Scoripan
* Thy Stand
* Bottle Rocket
* Twists
* Pop
* Tuck
* Wolf Wall

Jumps
* Tuck
* Spread Eagle
* Double Nine
* Double Hook
* Pike
* Toe Touch
* Right, Light, Frount, Side Herlders
* Herkie
* around the world

Tumbling
* Forward Roll
* Back Roll
* Cartwheel
* Round off
* Front Flip
* Back Flip

Dance
* Motions
* Counts
* Rythm

* Muisc
* Feeling Beats
* Steps

Motions
*
Low V
* High V
* Elbows on the table
* High Touchdown
* Low touchdown
* T-Motion
* Side Lunges
* Frount Lunges
* Bow and Arrow
* Clap
* Clasp

Cheers
* Motions
* Voice
* Memory
* Concentration

A "GO" Motion

A "Right and Left diagnall" Motion

A "Low and high V" Motion

A "T" Motion

"Hands on Hips"

A "Left L" Motion






A "High Touchdown" Motion

CHEERLEADING GLOSSARY
Arch: A postion in which the back is curved.
Base: The bottom person in the stunt who remains in contact with the floo, supporting the mounter in a stunt.
Chant: A short repetitive yell performed only continually thoughout a game, short rountines with words sometimes involving the crowd.
Cheer:  A longer spirited yell performed during offical breaks of a game, sometimes using motions and stunts.
Cradle Catch:  Occurs when the catcher(s) catch a flyer by holding her around the back and under the thighs.
Dismount:  A method used to return to a floor position following a stunt.
Extension:  A stunt in which the arms of each base are fully extended above the head, supporting the flyer standing in the palms of the base(s).
Flyer:  The person in a stunt who is supported by one or more persons.
Jumps:  A spring into the air with both feet off the ground to a given position.
Layout:  A straight or arched postion.
Partner Stunts:  A maneuver in which at least one flyer is supported by a base.
Pyramid:  A stunt involving one or more flyers who are supported by one one or more bases and linked together.
Split:  A movement or sitting position in which legs are spread apart in alignment or sideways, one in frount of the other.
Spotter:  A person in continual contact with the stunt, providing assistance as needed.

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