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but as you just stated it is harder to balance. Look at the lines. . . this is a beautiful scorpion regardless of chest position and to the girl who does it great job!
 
This is a pic of Platinum's small limited coed team from back in January. The girls have been working so hard on stretching and it's paying off.
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I honestly wish everyone would stop calling it a needle.... As long as I've ever known, a needle is an inverted body position. Someone called a straight-leg scorpion a spike, and I think that's more fitting. I don't like the idea of having one term referring to 2 different body positions. But, I digress...

Lindsey from Cheer Intensity:)
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1839756841399&set=t.1464883451&type=1
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f....1464883451&type=1&pid=32033432&id=1464883451
 
I honestly wish everyone would stop calling it a needle.... As long as I've ever known, a needle is an inverted body position. Someone called a straight-leg scorpion a spike, and I think that's more fitting. I don't like the idea of having one term referring to 2 different body positions. But, I digress...

Lindsey from Cheer Intensity:)
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1839756841399&set=t.1464883451&type=1
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f....1464883451&type=1&pid=32033432&id=1464883451

they're private.
 
I honestly wish everyone would stop calling it a needle.... As long as I've ever known, a needle is an inverted body position. Someone called a straight-leg scorpion a spike, and I think that's more fitting. I don't like the idea of having one term referring to 2 different body positions. But, I digress...

Lindsey from Cheer Intensity:)
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1839756841399&set=t.1464883451&type=1
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f....1464883451&type=1&pid=32033432&id=1464883451

here is one of it...
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