- Feb 4, 2015
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Our tiny prep does this. It's all they can doPyramids with outside heel stretches, they never look right.
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Our tiny prep does this. It's all they can doPyramids with outside heel stretches, they never look right.
I think it looks cute-cheer moms that think they know everything. (my mother is one of them)
-shoes that fly off
-FACIALS (personally i think a big smile or singing the words to the music is much more attractice and entertaining then a whole bunch of girls winking, pouting, looking shocked, looking angry or making kissy faces. just my opinion.)
The diagonal wave.-when top girls don't point their toes in libs.
-ugly high-v's.
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Lmao that and once a girl on my team was spiriting in a low v (first of all, why?) and then raised her arms to a high v while continuing to spirit (so like one continuous move, like a rainbow or something) It was awful. I don't know why anyone ever told her that was okayThe diagonal wave.
Lol.
Especially when it's your CP and your paying like $1/minute for privates. Ugh!!!People who refuse to throw skills even though they have them
NO. NO. Just NO.Lmao that and once a girl on my team was spiriting in a low v (first of all, why?) and then raised her arms to a high v while continuing to spirit (so like one continuous move, like a rainbow or something) It was awful. I don't know why anyone ever told her that was okay
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When a coach takes you from a stunt group that does the stunt perfect every time, to a group that can't seem to even get the stunt, causing lots of frustration. I'm a strong believer that change is only good if it's for the better.
They sometimes do that cause the person they've moved into the group is a stronger base/back spot and can help out a lot more. Stunts should hit every time (we all know that's not always the case) and having a strong leader in a group that isn't doing so well is meant to help them improve.
You'd think that would be the reason, but my coaches take an unexperienced flyer from a stunt group that are stronger and experienced, to a group where one base never cheered before, and the backspot has never been a backspot before. The stunt hasn't hit once.
In that case *head hits brick wall* whhhhhhhhhy?! What purpose has that got other then all three newbies learning together
Like its a 4.2 team and the stunt group is doing level 2 stunts with a level 3 dismount fml
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