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Opps I guess I missed that part! Thanks for correcting me(:For the competition she is entering, I don't believe there is a music portion. Just cheering.
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Opps I guess I missed that part! Thanks for correcting me(:For the competition she is entering, I don't believe there is a music portion. Just cheering.
Love that! My team did that but we yelled our routine cheer. Another thing we did was to do the routine full out an then set it right back up and do it full out again. The second time through is hell (hope I'm allowed to say that word here, if not I apologize), but when you run through it again just once it seems much easier. We also did this game conditioning, "oval office" basically you split the team into two groups and one group runs 10 laps around the mat and the others stay in the "office" aka center of the mat and do some sort of conditioning until the runners finish. Then they switch. Each time do one (or two) less laps. We always did this at the end of practice.I have the team conditioning by running laps and singing the school song. :D
Off track..what are some other ways I can condition them for 2 minutes of routine + chanting?
For a 1 minute section in routines I competed, we usually had around 4 parts with 4 lines in each of those parts.... when I typed out a cheer from the video I posted earlier though, it seemed about 8 parts but some weren't 4 verses long. Some teams chanted stuff like:Thanks! One last question (I think!). About how many lines (8 counts) of cheer would be in a 2 minute routine? I was thinking a bit slower-paced than the average allstar routine. I don't want to write it then have to take a bunch of it out or add some...my team isn't flexible to many changes.
This just maaaade my week! You're awesome. Skills-wise, we don't have advanced stunting AT ALL. I think our coach is crazy for having us compete in the first place. It will probably end up being a straight up lib with two body positions to a full down. Maybe some neat transitional stuff. As for tumbling, we have some non-tumblers, but most can do a round off backhandspring. We have several tucks and a layout or two. Five or six standing tucks. We're a squad of 15 or 16...not sure if a certain girl will be cleared to compete by then. (praying she is, she's our best tumbler!)Out of curiosity, what skills are you thinking of including in the routine?
I got bored today and came up with about 35 seconds of a cheer to get you started if you haven't already, but I wasn't exactly sure about skills so I just sort of went with it (standing tumbling first since squads usually want it out of the way, then stunts since you said that your team wasn't particularly strong in that area)....
Here we go (x) -motions/standing tumbling or jumps maybe
Frank-lin, that’s right!
Back in a flash
It’s the blue (x)(x)(x) and white (x) yeah!
We’ll light up the sky
Watch and you’ll see
Yell F-C (x) (x) H-S (pause) -set for stunts on pause
On 1, 2 , 3 (x) -dip for stunts on numbers or all dip on 1 for a tick tock?
F-C (x) (x) -spirit in stunts/ use clean motions/ cradle at some point
H-S(x)
Franklin Vic-to-ry
F-C (x) (x)
H-S(x)
Franklin Vic-to-ry
Can’t hear you!
F-C (x) (x)
H-S(x)
Franklin Vic-to-ry
Let me know if you want some more ideas,etc.
I really like figuring out routines and have some time on my hands for the next week or so!:)