A stunt in which the flyer stands on two bases' hands and is held up at chest or chin height.
What is a prep?
Bring knees to chest while keeping knees together.
What is tuck jump?
Here we go, let's go eagles
What is the very first cheer that the team starts off with?
Cartwheel or walkover executed without placing hands on the ground.
What is an aerial?
Skill, typically from a toss, which involves a kick and a 720 degree twisting rotation. A quarter turn performed by the top person during the kick portion is customary and permitted to initiate the twists.
What is a kick double full?
Flyer stands with each foot in the hands of a base while her arms are in an extended overhead position.
What is an extension?
Keep head and chest up; pull legs to arms; reach for the arch of the foot not the toes
What is a toe touch?
6 cheers or more
How many cheers did the team not know?
An athlete’s body position created when an athlete bends forming a backward arched body position, typically supported by the athlete’s hands and feet with the abdomen facing upward.
What is a backbend?
A non-aerial tumbling skill in which an athlete rotates forward through an inverted position to a non-inverted position by arching the legs and hips over the head and down to the performing surface landing one foot/leg at a time.
What is a front walkover?
A stunt where a top person is in an upright (standing) position and has both feet together in the hand(s) of the base(s).
What is a cupie or an Awesome?
Bent knee faces the crowd; keep knee on straight leg facing upward
Bent knee faces the crowd; keep knee on straight leg facing upward
What is side hurdle?
At least 2 cheers
How many crowd cheers did we do?
A non-aerial tumbling skill where the athlete moves backward into an arched position, with the hands making contact with the ground first, then rotates the hips over the head and lands on one foot/leg at a time.
What is a back walkover?
The coach struggles
How to find the appropriate terms that are school approved.
The flyer will bend one leg so that it's foot, rests on the inside part of the other leg's knee.
What is a Liberty (Lib) Torch?
Keep head up; bring legs to arms; arms pulled to the ground.
Keep head up; bring legs to arms; arms pulled to the ground.What is a pike?
Pump It Up, Hot to go, and You don't want none
The three cheers that they taught each other.
A non-aerial tumbling skill where the athlete supports the weight of their body with their arm(s) while rotating sideways through an inverted position landing on one foot at a time.
What is a cartwheel?
Athlete's struggles
How to wing older coach into modern times?
The flyer does a vertical split, holding the toe (or heel in some cases) of the extended leg with the opposite hand, stretching the free arm horizontally across the extended leg while the flyer's abdomen curves naturally like a bow.
What is a bow and arrow?
jumping into the air, extending one leg behind the body, and touching the toes of the extended leg with the hands.
jumping into the air, extending one leg behind the body, and touching the toes of the extended leg with the hands.What is a toe touch?
Northside's game
The team started out cheering for the opposite team.
An airborne tumbling skill in which an athlete starts from the feet and jumps forwards or backwards rotating through a handstand position. The athlete then blocks off the hands by putting the weight on the arms and using a push from the shoulders to land back on the feet, completing the rotation.
What is a handspring?
11 games
How many games we cheered at?