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Who danced to "Goodbye to You?" I heard it on the radio this morning and felt like it was definitely in someone's routine.
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Who danced to "Goodbye to You?" I heard it on the radio this morning and felt like it was definitely in someone's routine.
Though I don't know the answer to your question, I think I just proved my age in thinking you meant the song by Michelle Branch, which would make an oddly weird dance... Though now I'm jammin to it so thank you for that.
Though I don't know the answer to your question, I think I just proved my age in thinking you meant the song by Michelle Branch, which would make an oddly weird dance... Though now I'm jammin to it so thank you for that.
I did mean that one! Adore this song and I think someone already danced to it, but it would be such a great dance.Clearly, I'm even older, because I thought of the one by Scandal from the 80's. Which could actually work for a dance. Though now I'm jammin to it so thank you for that! ;-)
Thought the same thing
Though I don't know the answer to your question, I think I just proved my age in thinking you meant the song by Michelle Branch, which would make an oddly weird dance... Though now I'm jammin to it so thank you for that.
I did mean that one! Adore this song and I think someone already danced to it, but it would be such a great dance.
I did mean that one! Adore this song and I think someone already danced to it, but it would be such a great dance.
you know I asked this question and then I watched the video again and was like ugh I am such an idiotsenior elite does a double up to stretch right before the stunt
Yes, from my pretty good understanding of the prep division (I coach mini 1 prep) that would be totally fine. I think it sounds like a really great idea too. We did something similar this past year with a R5. Kids from our level 4 teams at both locations tried out to be on a half year R5. It was a great way to boost those kids skills and bring some additional kids into the gym (we had some high school kids join too). You may want to consider opening your Y2 Prep to outside kids as well. It could be a great way to introduce rec kids to the all star world and pull in some talent.I have a random question. Our traditional season ends in early march. This year we have discussed doing an "extended season" that would last another 6 weeks. We are thinking of taking our best youth and minis and forming a youth 2. Could that team compete youth 2 prep? They have fewer practices, none of the girls crossover to a full year team and they will wear different uniforms from the full year team. Thoughts? The thought process is that none of the girls who will be cheering for this youth 2 team have competed on a level 2 team. So basically they have just 6 weeks to master a new level they have never cheered with new girls on their team as well. A shortened time would allow them to focus on learning the fundamental level 2 skills in the time frame they have. Anyone with ideas?
lol its okay every time i watch i notice something different... there is so much going on in that routine its hard not to miss somethingyou know I asked this question and then I watched the video again and was like ugh I am such an idiot
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