- May 30, 2013
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So I am one of three captains on the JV squad at me high school. We are coming up with our new halftime routine. We are including basic stunts such as show-and-gos, half ups, full downs, and a back walkover out of a cradle.
In the beginning, we have a pretty intense jump sequence. Once freshman commented that she'd better not be in the back of the formation, but we judged the beginning formation on how good the cheerleader's jumps are and where their stunt group is (she doesn't have one so we added her in as a front spot). Because she has weak jumps, we put her in the back at the beginning.
So I have a couple questions. What are some of your favorite things to do in routines that we might be able to add in?
Also, should we move her to the front AFTER the jumps and stunts, or should we ignore that she wants to finally be in the front (coach always puts favorites in the front so she is always stuck in the back) and put her where we think she belongs?
PLEASE HELP!!!
In the beginning, we have a pretty intense jump sequence. Once freshman commented that she'd better not be in the back of the formation, but we judged the beginning formation on how good the cheerleader's jumps are and where their stunt group is (she doesn't have one so we added her in as a front spot). Because she has weak jumps, we put her in the back at the beginning.
So I have a couple questions. What are some of your favorite things to do in routines that we might be able to add in?
Also, should we move her to the front AFTER the jumps and stunts, or should we ignore that she wants to finally be in the front (coach always puts favorites in the front so she is always stuck in the back) and put her where we think she belongs?
PLEASE HELP!!!