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I know everyone fell in love with them during Summit and they are definitely great but do we really believe they're level 3 athletes? Maybe I'm just cynical but I don't believe they are. Oh man, what have I become? I'm a year 4 cynical cheer mom!
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I've seen that in the dance, before. I can't remember where but it was a local competition. They didn't place well.I have no idea what team it was, but my gym went to American Showcase in Anaheim this past year, and my coaches were watching teams and they said they saw a team LITERALLY lift their skirts up when they were facing backwards....
I can't deal.
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I have no idea what team it was, but my gym went to American Showcase in Anaheim this past year, and my coaches were watching teams and they said they saw a team LITERALLY lift their skirts up when they were facing backwards....
I can't deal.
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ill be hated for it but..... I don't mind it
Most incredible team I have ever seen when it comes to cleanliness, attitude, and skill.....
EXACTLY.I am not sure. But honestly, as a mom I would readily share that routine on social media and not fear judgement or a concerned call about my parenting decisions from those outside the cheer world...... I can't say that with some of the routines I have seen lately.
Sweet niblets.Ran across this on CP's IG acct today:
Watch ❥●Cheerlicious●♛'s Vine "Sass// I worked rlly hard on this"
Um, yeah. No.
Because little kids see the older kids do it and imitate it. Then it's gross for all of us. Also it adds nothing to the skills of cheerleading, moves like that push cheer more towards performance art, like dance, and away from being considered a sport.I think it's absolutely fine. Why is it a bad thing, especially once you get to Senior, and IOC5/6 levels? In my opinion, it keeps a routine from being too standard and boring. And it keeps the excitement up during the routine for the athletes performing.
Because little kids see the older kids do it and imitate it. Then it's gross for all of us. Also it adds nothing to the skills of cheerleading, moves like that push cheer more towards performance art, like dance, and away from being considered a sport.