The jump where you jump straight up with a T motion and your feet together (Also is the most simple jump.)
What is a T-Jump?
Another name for the top girl of the stunt.
What is the flyer?
The gender Cheer was dominated by at the beginning.
What is a man?
Where you fall back and land in a bridge position (Level 1)
What is a backbend?
Hands beside you (Usually before you start to do something, when you want to make a slapping sound, or when you end a tumbling skill)
What is clean?
The jump where you're in a T motion and your feet are apart.
What is a toe touch?
The main type of one-legged stunt (also the easiest)
What is a liberty?
The first uniform pattern.
What is plaid?
Where you jump back into a backbend, push up into a handstand, then snap down and bound up all in a fluid and jumping-like movement.
What is a back handspring?
The motion where you have you're hands up in a Y shape.
What is a high V motion?
The jump where your front leg is straight and you're back leg is bent.
What is a hurdler?
The hardest type of one-legged stunts (Because of flexibility)
What is a needle?
The first chant.
What is Rah Rah Rah!?
The hardest level of tumbling.
What is level 6?
The motion where your arms are straight out beside you in a straight line.
What is a T motion?
The jump where you're legs are together and you bring you're legs up to touch you're toes. (Also one of the hardest jumps)
What is a pike?
The second hardest stunt position (Because of flexability)
What is a scorpion?
The time Cheer was invented.
What is the late 1800s?
The skill where you go into a backbend then kick over in a fluid movement.
What is a back walkover?
Hands out In front of you with your thumbs facing down.
What is a punch/bucket motion?
A type of jump people don't normally do (It was replaced by the hurdler)
What is a hurkie?
A 2-person stunt where the base is usually a man.
What is a coed/one man stunt?
The man who created cheer.
Who is Johnny Campbell?
A flip that is the same as a layout (tuck with straight legs) that does a full spin
What is a Full?
One arm in a high V and the other in a low punch across
What is a K motion?