Advanced Cheerleading; Tips & Techniques : How to Do an Individual Stunt in Cheerleading

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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2007

From the prep to the dismount, learn how to do an individual stunt in cheerleading and find out what the roles of the flyer, bases and spotters are, in this free advanced cheerleading video lesson.

Expert: Hung Bui
Contact: www.cheerodyssey.com
Bio: Hung Bui been teaching cheerleading for the last 8 years. He coached the Cheer Odyssey All Stars to 2006 Northern California Division Champions.
Filmmaker: Robert Yoshino

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  • You guys keep forgetting these are teaching videos. It is entirely possible that someone watching this has never done this stunt before. That being said it would be very irresponsible for Expert Village to put this up without showing it done with all the safety precautions.

    And it may be easy for someone like you who's been doing it forever but there are newbies out there who will find this stunt and others like it to be difficult and scary. Get off your high horse.

  • Better safe then sorry.

    I've had times where her foot slid out of my hand and the back couldnt lift her up so i could slide it back. And who mostly caught her ? The front. Accidents happen

    everywhere

    =D is that okay with you sweetheart ?

    Stop bragging. I'd rather have a

    bruise from being caught, then

    a concussion from the gym floor (:

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  • This is not advanced

  • Advanced? I can do this with my eyes closed!

  • And front on my team goes to the side on cradel to catch the legs

  • My front spot holds the shins

  • My sisters a cheerleader and she does not have a front base!!!! I hate how cheer teams have front bases it would bother me if i was a front base! Nice Cradle, but i need more info!!!

  • Im a flyer but I dont have a base in the front , so i get REALLY scared that if i fell forward no one will be there and i'll just hit my head

  • im a flyer on my team and i've only practiced going up once and it was horrible loll . and this video didnt really help at all can anyone give me some good tips ?

  • Nice, clean cradle. Good overall demonstration of what to do, but individual positions will need more specific information.

  • @loveiyou1 It really is somewhat helpful if the back/backspot is taller than the bases. In extended stunts, the back needs contact with the flyer's ankles to help steady the stunt and pull up some. To me, there is a big difference between a "spot" and an actual "back." A spotter is there "just in case;" a back actually assists with the building of the stunt (many can happen without a back, but...).

  • ha i learnd this stunt in 3rd grade and thats saposed to be pro

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