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Double fulls were banned from Nationals before that incident I thought? I think I was a sophomore in college when she fell (actually I was in Atlantic City at our league tournament when the rules went into effect) and I don't believe double fulls were allowed my freshman year, 2005-2006. At basketball games no flipping baskets are allowed, no double downs (or full downs?), no twisting tumbling, no 2 1/2 high pyramids, no one armed coed stunts (cupies/awesomes). I think that's the gist of it.
This story blew up on my newsfeed last night with lots of former college cheerleaders mad because as others have said, this is exactly the reason why we're so limited at games. And also, first rule of cheerleading is catch your flyers. Every team I've been on, especially coed, this has been drilled into our heads. Take car of your girls!
Limiting 2 1/2 highs, back flipping baskets, certain tumbling on hard wood might have "limited" your team at games since the 2006 (?) decision by the NCAA (?) but it has certainly limited catastrophic injury on a non-matted surface. Isn't this a good thing?