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how many spins was that?!
Technically, 5 1/2. Someone even posted another slo mo vid of this on youtube and highlighted each complete rotation to prove it.
that is insaneee. i would hate to be the backspot of that one!
So obviously, yall aren't Sr 6 fans, but why would it be so unsafe? Cheerleaders get better and better, younger and younger. In 10-15 years, there are going to be some insane athletes out there who grew up doing all this, and started at a much younger age.
There's going to have to be progression in levels to accomodate the rapid progression in skill.
Oh, I know...did you hear the grunt?
I think it would have been fun to back that, maybe a little scary(with elbows going around that many times lol) but really FUN! :Dthat is insaneee. i would hate to be the backspot of that one!
I think it would have been fun to back that, maybe a little scary(with elbows going around that many times lol) but really FUN! :D
when i first listened to it, my volume was off, but i just rewatched it with my volume up. haha, thats too funny!
ps- i like how were both rockin the eye avatars!
The 2 1/2 high pyramids and flipping baskets really require a level of maturity that should be left for the adults. Its not the skills themselves...yes, there are many amazing level 5 athletes that could do them...its the split-second decision making and trust of all teammates and understanding of protecting that top person AT ALL COSTS. Its a complete disregard for self-preservation as a base (and I suppose, as a top) that I would not like to mix with teenage hormones and changing bodies/minds.
In 10 years, how many kids will be on your senior teams that have been throwing doubles for 5+ years?
The 2 1/2 high pyramids and flipping baskets really require a level of maturity that should be left for the adults. Its not the skills themselves...yes, there are many amazing level 5 athletes that could do them...its the split-second decision making and trust of all teammates and understanding of protecting that top person AT ALL COSTS. Its a complete disregard for self-preservation as a base (and I suppose, as a top) that I would not like to mix with teenage hormones and changing bodies/minds.