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Q&A: What is the most advanced tumbling allowed in high school cheerleading?

Question by sara: What is the most advanced tumbling allowed in high school cheerleading?
As far as UCA cheerleading goes, what is the most advanced tumbling skill you can do? (Regardless of division.) We’re just performing on mats, not springboard or anything. So what is the most advanced skill you can do? The most I’ve seen is a round-off backhandspring full twisting layout. Is there anything more advanced than that??

Best answer:

Answer by Kaitlyn W
A full is the most advanced, you can’t do doubles.

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Basic to Advanced Cheerleading Cheers: Cheering Defense & Offense

The defense and offense cheers for football games are similar, but the wording changes slightly for each chant. Cheer for the defense or the offense during a game withhelp from a former NCA instructor and choreographer in this free video on cheerleading. Expert: Rosalyn Jones Contact: www.myspace.com/prodanceofficialwebsite Bio: Rosalyn Jones founded ProDance in August of 2000. She is a former NCA instructor and choreographer for the San Antonio Spurs Silver Dancers. Filmmaker: Gina Miller-Britton

Basic to Advanced Cheerleading Stunts: How to Learn All-Girl Cheerleading Stunts

In an all-girl cheerleading stunt, there should always be two strong bases, a front spotter, a back spotter and a light-weight flier. Understand the dynamics of a cheerleading stunt withhelp from a former NCA instructor and choreographer in this free video on cheerleading. Expert: Rosalyn Jones Contact: www.myspace.com/prodanceofficialwebsite Bio: Rosalyn Jones founded ProDance in August of 2000. She is a former NCA instructor and choreographer for the San Antonio Spurs Silver Dancers. Filmmaker: Gina Miller-Britton
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Advanced Cheerleading; Tips & Techniques : How to Do Cheerleading Jumps

Watch expert cheerleaders show how to do a toe touch jump, a pike jump and a front stretch or front hurdler jump 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
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Advanced Cheerleading; Tips & Techniques : How to Do a Standing Back Handspring

The standing back handspring is an important tumbling skill for cheerleaders. Watch and learn how to do a standing back handspring 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