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Yes, and Panthers took second. Thank you for the information.but senior elite took first.
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Yes, and Panthers took second. Thank you for the information.but senior elite took first.
I think they did the same thing at the beginning of last season with the 1 1/2 ups & as the season went on they they didn't have to turn early to complete it. Panthers look like their doing the same thing. Except that one group that has that extremely fast 2 1/4 up. Lolin SE is that first full up stunt suppose to be a double up? because almost all those groups look like there doing a 1 and 1/2 up by how much they turn on the ground before actually fulling up
Wait sorry, panthers are just completing the double up by the bases turning the last 1/2 or 1/4in SE is that first full up stunt suppose to be a double up? because almost all those groups look like there doing a 1 and 1/2 up by how much they turn on the ground before actually fulling up
It's funny because I feel like the energy/performance vibe changes from team to team and competition to competition. Sometimes you get that hopeful, earnest energy. Sometimes you get that fierce, 'I own this business' attitude. Sometimes you get that kinda girly sassy flavor. Other times it's 'I'm leaving it all on the floor.'Deleted for space
I don't get how they came off as cocky? Girls from Panthers were all over social media after they got scores from day 1 at worlds like they had it in the bag. That's being cocky. SE put the hearts out on the mat just as much as WC. But what does that have to do with now? The teams are different groups of girls now. You can't judge a team off of last year, that's not fair in any kind of way to the girls who are new to the teams.In my opinion there's one major difference between Stars and Senior Elite in terms of performance, and I'm basing this off of Worlds day 2. Stars looked hungry, they looked passionate, and they looked like one unit of 36 ladies out there with something to prove. They looked humble, but determined. Senior Elite felt... Cocky. Like they knew they were number 1, they felt nothing could touch them, and that they were out there as a treat to the cheerleading community. Afterall, they WOULD win, but why not show everyone the routine anyway? (trying to make that not come off as a bad thing). It just seemed like a different mindset. Stars' passion came through in their almost desperate hunger, Senior Elite's passion came through in cockiness, and in cheerleading, I wouldn't say either is better than the other, but in that moment I think Stars just kinda came off like they put a little more into the performance of the routine itself, and that they were honoured to be on that floor wearing gold, rather than just executing the skills well. If that makes sense?
In my opinion there's one major difference between Stars and Senior Elite in terms of performance, and I'm basing this off of Worlds day 2. Stars looked hungry, they looked passionate, and they looked like one unit of 36 ladies out there with something to prove. They looked humble, but determined. Senior Elite felt... Cocky. Like they knew they were number 1, they felt nothing could touch them, and that they were out there as a treat to the cheerleading community. Afterall, they WOULD win, but why not show everyone the routine anyway? (trying to make that not come off as a bad thing). It just seemed like a different mindset. Stars' passion came through in their almost desperate hunger, Senior Elite's passion came through in cockiness, and in cheerleading, I wouldn't say either is better than the other, but in that moment I think Stars just kinda came off like they put a little more into the performance of the routine itself, and that they were honoured to be on that floor wearing gold, rather than just executing the skills well. If that makes sense?
And summer on the boards is officially over :rolleyes: Nothing like the CEA showcase to bring out the worst in people.
In my opinion there's one major difference between Stars and Senior Elite in terms of performance, and I'm basing this off of Worlds day 2. Stars looked hungry, they looked passionate, and they looked like one unit of 36 ladies out there with something to prove. They looked humble, but determined. Senior Elite felt... Cocky. Like they knew they were number 1, they felt nothing could touch them, and that they were out there as a treat to the cheerleading community. Afterall, they WOULD win, but why not show everyone the routine anyway? (trying to make that not come off as a bad thing). It just seemed like a different mindset. Stars' passion came through in their almost desperate hunger, Senior Elite's passion came through in cockiness, and in cheerleading, I wouldn't say either is better than the other, but in that moment I think Stars just kinda came off like they put a little more into the performance of the routine itself, and that they were honoured to be on that floor wearing gold, rather than just executing the skills well. If that makes sense?
I don't get how they came off as cocky? Girls from Panthers were all over social media after they got scores from day 1 at worlds like they had it in the bag. That's being cocky. SE put the hearts out on the mat just as much as WC. But what does that have to do with now? The teams are different groups of girls now. You can't judge a team off of last year, that's not fair in any kind of way to the girls who are new to the teams.
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Wow, it's amazing that you can get all of that just through a routine...In my opinion there's one major difference between Stars and Senior Elite in terms of performance, and I'm basing this off of Worlds day 2. Stars looked hungry, they looked passionate, and they looked like one unit of 36 ladies out there with something to prove. They looked humble, but determined. Senior Elite felt... Cocky. Like they knew they were number 1, they felt nothing could touch them, and that they were out there as a treat to the cheerleading community. Afterall, they WOULD win, but why not show everyone the routine anyway? (trying to make that not come off as a bad thing). It just seemed like a different mindset. Stars' passion came through in their almost desperate hunger, Senior Elite's passion came through in cockiness, and in cheerleading, I wouldn't say either is better than the other, but in that moment I think Stars just kinda came off like they put a little more into the performance of the routine itself, and that they were honoured to be on that floor wearing gold, rather than just executing the skills well. If that makes sense?