- Feb 26, 2011
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My stunt group is competing at All-state with a stunt group routine and we really want to have the highest difficulty possible. When I was searching High school cheer routines on youtube I came across Mauldin High school at state:
In the back middle they perform at 0:13 they perform a series of tick tocks, which I believed were illegal in till I read up on the stunt on the fierce board.
So finally my question is: how exactly do the bases and flyers make this stunt legal ( in detail especially for the back spot ). Also my state, Oregon, is a real stickler for safety and if they see a stunt that may be illegal they really pick it apart and won't be hesitant to give you a safety violation. I believe Oregon cheer goes by the NFHS spirit guidelines :
http://www.cheerltd.com/pdfs/10_11nfhs_rules.pdf
Can someone tell me whether its legal by these rules? and if so how?
In the back middle they perform at 0:13 they perform a series of tick tocks, which I believed were illegal in till I read up on the stunt on the fierce board.
So finally my question is: how exactly do the bases and flyers make this stunt legal ( in detail especially for the back spot ). Also my state, Oregon, is a real stickler for safety and if they see a stunt that may be illegal they really pick it apart and won't be hesitant to give you a safety violation. I believe Oregon cheer goes by the NFHS spirit guidelines :
http://www.cheerltd.com/pdfs/10_11nfhs_rules.pdf
Can someone tell me whether its legal by these rules? and if so how?