All-Star Skills Wiki

DON'T LURK... Join The Discussion!

Members can REMOVE the ads for FREE... join today!

"In a world, where cheer skills are not defined..." RIP Don LaFontaine. That man was boss..

Maybe start with Level 1 skills. Put a post up like 'Level 1 stunts' or 'Level 1 standing tumbling' and people will submit the names they use for all the skills in that criteria. If two names might be used, you could probably vote for which gets top billing. Maybe list international terms underneath?
 
kristenthegreat said:
"In a world, where cheer skills are not defined..." RIP Don LaFontaine. That man was boss..
advanced video my Sr year of college. We put together a montage of his work for an editing project. It was epic. We got an A : )
 
"In a world, where cheer skills are not defined..." RIP Don LaFontaine. That man was boss..

Maybe start with Level 1 skills. Put a post up like 'Level 1 stunts' or 'Level 1 standing tumbling' and people will submit the names they use for all the skills in that criteria. If two names might be used, you could probably vote for which gets top billing. Maybe list international terms underneath?

I thinking we will probably decide on one term, but have a little aka section on the bottom. At the safety meeting in Atlanta I COMPLETELY misinterpreted a rule this year because my definition of platform is WAY different than Les Stellas. Obviously I upgraded my definition, but we will try and use one term so there is no confusion.
 
I thinking we will probably decide on one term, but have a little aka section on the bottom. At the safety meeting in Atlanta I COMPLETELY misinterpreted a rule this year because my definition of platform is WAY different than Les Stellas. Obviously I upgraded my definition, but we will try and use one term so there is no confusion.

Do you mind expanding on this? After the rules came out I thought I'd got it but now am questioning myself...!!


---
I am here: http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=53.733557,-1.148807
 
A platform is a one footed stunt where the other leg is hanging straight and relatively close. I would have called that a dead leg. A platform to me is the same as a curie, a two footed stunt where they are close together.
 
I thinking we will probably decide on one term, but have a little aka section on the bottom. At the safety meeting in Atlanta I COMPLETELY misinterpreted a rule this year because my definition of platform is WAY different than Les Stellas. Obviously I upgraded my definition, but we will try and use one term so there is no confusion.
Sounds superb. I need a part-time occupation since my job situation is tres terrible so I'm more than happy to chip in..
 
Back