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At Battle at the capitol last year, our coaches ran up on stage and one coach jumped to give a girl a hug, and they so happened to jump at the same time. Which meant no one had a foot on the ground and they both came crashing to the floor and our coach ended up spraining her ankle. It was kind of funny because she was back stage getting ice upped all in tears, but if you new her she is so crazy, funny and extra, makes me laugh all the time.

its at 3:00, you can also hear her scream.
 
i think it's awesome to see teams celebrate on the floor just to show everyone that they were confident in the routine they just hit. My team always celebrates on the floor no matter what our routine looked like. i don't see anything dangerous about it, unless it awards. That's when the floor is crowded and if your sitting by a team who got first you better watch out ;) they'll get you!
 
My team right after we nailed a pefect routine day 2 of NCA this year (we were in first) we absolutely nuts! Thankfully noone got hurt, but heres a picture!

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I watched a team this weekend at Battle drop most of their pyramid, drop 2 stunts and have multiple tumbling busts. Most of the team went to walk off but there were 3 athletes who decided to jump around screaming and jump on their teammates, causing them to fall on the floor. I found it a bit odd....and the teammates & coaches didn't look happy at the outburst.
 
On my school's varsity team this year, we ended our huge Homecoming/Competitive routine on the ground. When we performed it in front of the entire school (K-12) and tons of parents and hit perfectly, there was a lot of ground pounding. We looked like bugs being hit with water lol. We were quite spastic.

On another note, is it weird that at the end of routines (especially Worlds), I love seeing the athletes freak out and hug each other? It always gives me chills.
 
When my daughter was on a junior team at NCA, her team won large junior 5 and they were supposed to go on again during one of the down times so they could be taped. Unfortunately, during the awards we have a girl get her ankle sprained in the team celebration. Didn't make it to ESPN that year! :)
 
I understand celebrating, but it scares me, mostly because I have a little bitty girl. She is 4'10 and barely 90lbs. She has been knocked down and step on/trampled, more times then I can count. It got so bad for her, that she very rarely stood with her teammates and when she did it was on the outside of the circle/dog pile .
 
to add on to this... lets post our favorite videos of our favorite celebrations !!
 
I once celebrates so hard I jumped off the stage at cheersport onto one of my coaches, only for him to tell me that two stunts dropped (and one of them was the ending pose). I thought we hit perfect.... It was the only time I think I ever cried during all star cheer.
 
At a awards ceremony a team won and was jumping around. Somebody jumped on my sister's knee which was recently repaired from an ACL surgery, I know it was an accident but that's pretty scary to swallow.
 
At a awards ceremony a team won and was jumping around. Somebody jumped on my sister's knee which was recently repaired from an ACL surgery, I know it was an accident but that's pretty scary to swallow.
omg I hope it didn't hurt her! That will remind me to keep injured people far away from "celebration zones" in the future.
 
I watched a team this weekend at Battle drop most of their pyramid, drop 2 stunts and have multiple tumbling busts. Most of the team went to walk off but there were 3 athletes who decided to jump around screaming and jump on their teammates, causing them to fall on the floor. I found it a bit odd....and the teammates & coaches didn't look happy at the outburst.
i think that was us.. lol we didn't know why they did it. we joked around and said they were excited bc they were still alive after that horrible of a routine.
 
I think I injured a girl one time celebrating, but I've never been personally injured..
My friend this past weekend told me she got a charlie horse so bad from a pile up she couldn't walk properly the next day.
 
A battle at the boardwalk this year my junior team nailed our performance and at the end my best friend almost knocked me to the ground. We were in a pile but nobody ever got hurt.
 

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