How to Do Basic Cheerleading
High V Stick your arms up in to a V position., Low V This is the same as high v, except your arms should be down and not up., Daggers Stick your arms by your chest., Touchdown From dagger position, bring your arms straight up., T Bring your arms...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: High V Stick your arms up in to a V position.
Your arms should be a little more forward.
Your elbows should be locked and your wrists should align with your arms.
Your hands should be in fists.
You should see your fists from the corner of your eyes. -
Step 2: Low V This is the same as high v
Again, make sure that your wrists are not broken, your hands are in fists, and your elbows are locked.
Your thumb should go OVER the rest of your fingers in all motions.
The pointer finger should face the audience. , Tuck your elbows and arms in but not so they are touching each other.
Your hands will be in fists and your pinkies should be facing out. , Your pinkies facing out in fists, your elbows locked instead of bent, and your ears should feel your arms a little bit.
That's how much in your arms should be in.
Make sure that your wrists are not broken.. , Your hands should be in fists with no fingers out. , Your pinkies should be facing out and your hands in fists. -
Step 3: except your arms should be down and not up.
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Step 4: Daggers Stick your arms by your chest.
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Step 5: Touchdown From dagger position
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Step 6: bring your arms straight up.
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Step 7: T Bring your arms straight out so your body looks a little bit like a T. Bring your arms in so you can see them out of the corner of your eye.
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Step 8: Broken T From a T position
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Step 9: bring your forearms in by your chest so your forearms are a horizontal position.
Detailed Guide
Your arms should be a little more forward.
Your elbows should be locked and your wrists should align with your arms.
Your hands should be in fists.
You should see your fists from the corner of your eyes.
Again, make sure that your wrists are not broken, your hands are in fists, and your elbows are locked.
Your thumb should go OVER the rest of your fingers in all motions.
The pointer finger should face the audience. , Tuck your elbows and arms in but not so they are touching each other.
Your hands will be in fists and your pinkies should be facing out. , Your pinkies facing out in fists, your elbows locked instead of bent, and your ears should feel your arms a little bit.
That's how much in your arms should be in.
Make sure that your wrists are not broken.. , Your hands should be in fists with no fingers out. , Your pinkies should be facing out and your hands in fists.
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