Stunt Groups Question

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Does anyone know where on the floor you should place your best stunt groups? I know that the best flyer should be in the center but other than that I am lost.
 
i think the best group should be centre, if the best flyer has an inconsistent stunt then they should not be centre.
often the best flyer is noted as the best because they have the best overall stunt, which is a combination of an entire group working well together
 
I don't personally think that the worst (most challenged) groups should be stuck on the outside because I feel like people/judges (for high school cheerleading in my area atleast) know to look there because they know to look there for the groups that struggle. We find better results if you actually sort of "hide" those groups behind other groups if you are able to find a formation that compliments that well, that way the judges cant see them as well, but you add dimention to the routine.
 
Does anyone know where on the floor you should place your best stunt groups? I know that the best flyer should be in the center but other than that I am lost.
The best stunt group is the one that is most consistant with the most flexable flyer..
The next two stunt groups should be placed on either side of the point flyer
The next stunt group after that should be behind the point flyer
The next stunt group should be in the back right corner
The most challanged stunt group should be in the back left corner:)
 
It kind of depends on what sort of formation you're in and how many stunt groups you have. Obviously they descend in order of goodness. Just keep in mind, triangles and points are not the only formations out there
 
It kind of depends on what sort of formation you're in and how many stunt groups you have. Obviously they descend in order of goodness. Just keep in mind, triangles and points are not the only formations out there
Very true there are different formations. But all these rules seam to apply for where in which order stunt group should go.
Most consistant and Most flexable flyer Center
Next 2 either side of the center flyer
Next two after that either side of those two
ect.
 
I think the best flyer and the group that hits it more consistently should be in the center, the next 2 on the side should be the second-most flexible with a group that hits all/most of the time, and the next should be somewhat flexible flyers that have good consistency will holding up the stunt. But the center is the point in the routine
 
this may sound mean but i was always told to put your least expierenced stunt groups in the back corners & your best stunt groups in the middle & front corners
 
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