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Cheerleading stunts can have different levels of complexity. (Cornell University) In the competitive athletic sport of cheerleading, stunts are defined as building performances that display a team's skill or dexterity. Stunts range from basic two-legged stunts, one-legged extended stunts, and high-flying basket tosses.
Toe Touch (Austria). Jumps are a fundamental part of cheerleading.They are often performed within cheerleading routines to add visual interest, meet a given competition's requirements, and/or score well. [1]
These stunts usually include a flyer (the person on top), along with one or two bases (the people on the bottom), and one or two spotters in the front and back on the bottom. The most common cheerleading related injury is a concussion. 96% of those concussions are stunt related. [48]
According to one estimate, 35,000 cheer athletes are injured each year. Tips for cheerleaders to avoid concussions, handle sport's unique challenges.
The UAAP Cheerdance Competition is an annual one-day event organized by the University Athletic Association of the Philippines for cheerdancing. The sequence of performances is determined by a drawing of lots prior to the competition. Before the announcement of the winners and after all squads have performed, a recap is shown during the telecast.
I would consider them the MOST authoritative source for this information. Please don't change this unless you can provide a more reliable source that states that these are indeed 2 different stunts. MsDivagin 13:16, 6 August 2007 (UTC) Confirmation, a Cupie and an Awesome are the same stunt, the name just varies from region to region.
Erivo, who plays Elphaba (a.k.a. the Wicked Witch of the West) in the anticipated flick, detailed the strenuous process of putting on her costume and harnesses to film stunts.
The Herkie cheerleading jump is named after Herkimer, for which he performed the same jump with a right punch motion in the air.. The herkie (aka hurkie) is a cheerleading jump named after Lawrence Herkimer, the founder of the National Cheerleaders Association and former cheerleader at Southern Methodist University.