- Jul 6, 2016
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Hello everyone!
For those of you that I haven't met you here on Fierce Boards, I'm a young adult fiction author and I am in the middle of writing a series about all star cheerleading. I am currently working on book 4 and have some pyramid questions that I need some legal help on.
Would the following be legal:
A basket toe touch that would be caught low to the ground, but the flier would be caught while pulling a heel stretch. From there the bases would take the flier who is still holding the heel stretch up to full extension while the flier twists around once. From there the plan would be for the flier to move to a lib position so she can grab the hands of two other fliers before her stunt group dipped lower then tossed her up for an assisted backflip thanks to the other fliers holding her.
Sorry if that was a lot or if I explained any of it in away that made it more confusing. I am trying to work in a hard stunt that will also allow a character to stay off her right ankle as much as possible due to an injury.
Thanks again, and let me know if i need to explain any of that in a different way.
For those of you that I haven't met you here on Fierce Boards, I'm a young adult fiction author and I am in the middle of writing a series about all star cheerleading. I am currently working on book 4 and have some pyramid questions that I need some legal help on.
Would the following be legal:
A basket toe touch that would be caught low to the ground, but the flier would be caught while pulling a heel stretch. From there the bases would take the flier who is still holding the heel stretch up to full extension while the flier twists around once. From there the plan would be for the flier to move to a lib position so she can grab the hands of two other fliers before her stunt group dipped lower then tossed her up for an assisted backflip thanks to the other fliers holding her.
Sorry if that was a lot or if I explained any of it in away that made it more confusing. I am trying to work in a hard stunt that will also allow a character to stay off her right ankle as much as possible due to an injury.
Thanks again, and let me know if i need to explain any of that in a different way.