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Jordan Johnson standing whip, whip, double

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2006

Whip whip double

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  • this was back in 06. jordans dancing now

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  • those weren't really whips

    straighten your legs!!!!!

    and it wasn't standing

  • Love the people saying its not standing...go pick up a cheer rule book. or better yet, watch some of the best teams in the world..its called a DROP STEP!

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  • Standing for cheerleaders :) pretty bad ass if you ask me all y'all talking shit probably couldnt do half as good.

  • sry but this kinda sucks....

  • @flip4gym13 but its still awesome ;)

  • @flip4gym13 only gymnast straight there legs and have beautiful lines, chearleaders just hope they don't fall if they do a double twist.

  • @flip4gym13 it's cheerleading - you can take steps at the start and it's still called standing.

  • @cheertildeath ikr lol! if u whatch any video really that has standing stuff theres always someone who has to critique saying its not standing or i can do it better or straighten ur legs! id like to see them make a vid and do it!

  • Nicee.

    Standing for cheerleading I guess.

  • @cheertildeath Um, re-read my comment. Did I say anywhere "well, In gymnastics you see it done all the time, and this isn't it?" No. I'm simply saying in gymnastics (which is where cheer came from) any skill you walk/run into would not be considered "standing." You wouldn't see gymnasts doing that because, nowadays, it's not beneficial to their difficulty score.

  • @slightlyshattered Please show me or tell me of ANY floor routine that has had a "standing" whip whip double.

  • @cheertildeath Stepping = Not standing. Instead of consulting a cheer rule book, consult a gymnastics one, which is the father/mother of cheer.

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