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Jumps
Members Involved
Stunts
Parts of a Routine
Parts of the Uniform
100
A jump where the legs form a V-shape, parallel to the floor
What is a Toe-Touch?
100
A team of cheerleaders
What is a Squad?
100
The person on the bottom of the stunt that lifts the flyer
What is a Base?
100
The parts of a routine
What is Cheering, Dancing, Stunting, Tumbling, and Jumping?
100
The bottom piece of the uniform
What is a Skirt?
200
A jump where the front leg is parallel to the upper body and the back leg is bent underneath
What is a Hurdler?
200
The leader of the team
What is a Captain?
200
The person that is on top of the stunt that is being lifted by the bases
What is a Flyer?
200
Any gymnastic skill used in a routine
What is Tumbling?
200
The top piece of the uniform
What is a Shell?
300
A jump where both legs are brought to the chest, parallel to the floor
What is a Pike?
300
The person who directs and trains the team
What is a Coach?
300
A basic stunt where the flyer is elevated to chest level of the bases
What is Elevator?
300
Building pyramids to display skills in a routine
What is Stunting?
300
A long sleeve, crop top wore under the shell
What is a Mock?
400
A double toe-touch
What is a Whip?
400
The coach who teaches gymnastic floor skills
What is a Tumbling Coach?
400
A stunt where the flyer switches from a left leg lib to a right leg lib in the air
What is a Tick-Tock?
400
The time is takes to complete the cheer
What is One Minute?
400
A piece of ribbon wore in the hair
What is a Bow?
500
The inventor of the Herkie jump
What is Lawrence Herkimer?
500
The person who comes up with the competition routine
What is a Choreographer?
500
A stunt where the flyer is tossed into the air by the bases, whose hands are interlocked
What is a Basket Toss?
500
The time it takes to complete the routine
What is Two Minutes and Thirty Seconds?
500
The spandex wore under the skirt
What is a Bloomer?