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Cheerleading is a popular year round sport for many school aged
children. They learn teamwork, sprit and pride. They
train hard to win, but have fun in a supervised, competitive
environment.
To find this
cache, choose the correct answer for each cheerleading term
below. The correct answer (and the incorrect one) each have a
numeric value next to them. Substitute the value into the
coordinates below to reveal the correct location.
N 35
49.abc
W 078
36.def
Definition |
Answer |
Answer |
a) A stunt usually using 3 or more bases which toss
the flyer into the air. Two of the bases have interlocked their
hands. In the air the flyer my do any jump before returning to the
cradle. |
2)
Hurdler |
9) Basket
Toss |
b) A jump where your weak leg is bent towards the floor
and your strong leg is out to the side as high as it will
go. |
2)
High-V |
9)
Herkie |
c) A jump where it appears the Cheerleader is sitting
in the air. This jump is sometimes referred to as an Abstract
or Double Hook, depending on where you live. |
7) Table
Top |
8) Toe
Touch |
d) One base holds up a flyer/flier with one hand. The
bases arm is fully extended and both of the flyer's feet are
in the base's one hand. |
1) One
Arm |
4)
Kewpie |
e) Backwards jump onto your hands, then a quick push
from your hands to your feet. Also known as flip-flop or
flick-flack. |
4) Back
Handspring |
8)
Chiropractor |
f) A Cheerleading motion. Both arms are used to form
this shape. The up arm should have your pinky facing the
crowd and the side arm should have your thumb facing the
crowd. |
1) L
Motion |
5) V
Motion |