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Group 4: CHEERDANCE: Antivo, Chris Jericho- Reyes, Rein- Anaviso, Lucita- Buebo, Kristine Cyrille- Capacio, Felicity- Duena,

Tiffany Ashley-
Guevarra, Kimberly- Lopez, Kristine- Nacor, Richelle-Pedrialva, Rhohanny-Sotto, Zaira Mae-Mendoza, Kate Lawrence

cheer on the spur of the


Topic: Cheerdance moment. He was so effective
Objectives: that the team won and he made
a. Define and discuss what is cheer history as the first cheerleader.
dance; And thus the current sport
b. Appreciate the importance & share discipline was born.
experience in cheer dance; and ii. Lawrence Herkimer,
c. Perform the cheer dance routine using
founding father of
the hand, leg motion/position & jumps.
—------------------------------------------------------- Cheerleading: Legend and
What is cheer dance? innovator in the field of
a. Coined from the word “cheer” and
“dance” cheerleading.
i. To cheer is to shout words or FOUNDER OF:
phrases and dance. On the 1. National Cheerleaders
other hand, is a physical
activity where one expresses Association
emotion or gestures while 2. Cheerleading Supply
performing bodily movements.
Company
ii. Ranges from chanting to 3. National Cheerleading
intense physical activity; Magazine (called
Megaphone)
iii. Purpose: Sports team
motivation, audience
entertainment, competition c. Brief History of Cheer Dance
based upon organized routine.
i. 1920s, women became
b. Rooted for cheerleading involved in cheerleading.
i. A performance of a routine: is ii. 1930s, cheers were aided by
usually dominated by
gymnastic skills such as jumps, the use of Pom-poms
tumbling skills, lifts, and tosses iii. 1940s, women are mainly
combined with the shouting of
leading cheers and routines.
cheers and yelling to lead the
crowd to cheer for a certain iv. 1997, cheerleading was
team during a game or sport. recognized as independent
sport.
History of Cheer Dance
a. Originated in Great Britain during the
1860s and spread to the United States UNIFORM AND EQUIPMENT
during the 1880s.
A. Cheer dance/ Cheerleading
b. Cheer dance was started by men:
i. Johnny Campbell, a medical Uniform
student, started conducting the a. Based on their official color
Group 4: CHEERDANCE: Antivo, Chris Jericho- Reyes, Rein- Anaviso, Lucita- Buebo, Kristine Cyrille- Capacio, Felicity- Duena, Tiffany Ashley-
Guevarra, Kimberly- Lopez, Kristine- Nacor, Richelle-Pedrialva, Rhohanny-Sotto, Zaira Mae-Mendoza, Kate Lawrence

—------- a. Broken-T/Half T
B. Pom-Poms b. T-Motion
C. Megaphone c. Candlestick/Bucket
D. Cheer Mats d. Clasp
E. First Aid Kit e. Clap
F. Protective Gears f. Daggers/Table top
G. Accessories (Hairband, Visor, water g. High Touchdown / Low touchdown
bottle) h. Left L-Motion/ Right L-Motion
H. Floor Mats i. High V/Low V
j. Left Diagonal / Right Diagonal
CHEERLEADING POSITIONS k. Left Bow and Arrow / Right Bow
(OPTIONAL: If the competition and Arrow
requires—) l. Hands on Hips
a. Bases or mounts, the persons in m. Blades
charge of holding and controlling the
throw flyers. DIFFERENT LEG MOTION/POSITION
b. Spots (front spot and back spot) a. Feet Together / Feet Apart
are those who stand behind/front of b. Dig Left / Dig Right
the flyers to prevent them from c. Side Left Dig / Side Right Dig
falling. d. Left Hitch/ Right Hitch
c. Flyers, the cheerleaders who are e. Left Liberty / Right Liberty
held and thrown into the air and are f. Left Scale / Right Scale
doing the stunts. g. Front Left Lunge / Front Right
Lunge
DIFFERENT LEVELS OF THE PYRAMID h. Side Left Lunge / Side Right
IN CHEER DANCE Lunge
“Pyramid” i. Knees
a. Level 1, one and a half height. j. Knee-Side Hitch
b. Level 2 k. Knee front lunge
c. Level 3, two and a half height. l. Knees diagonal

DIFFERENT CHEERLEADING ARM CHEERLEADING JUMPS


MOTION a. Straight
Group 4: CHEERDANCE: Antivo, Chris Jericho- Reyes, Rein- Anaviso, Lucita- Buebo, Kristine Cyrille- Capacio, Felicity- Duena, Tiffany Ashley-
Guevarra, Kimberly- Lopez, Kristine- Nacor, Richelle-Pedrialva, Rhohanny-Sotto, Zaira Mae-Mendoza, Kate Lawrence

b. Turk
c. Spread Eagle
d. Double Hook
e. Herkie
f. Front Hurdler
g. Side Hurdler
h. Toe Touch
i. Pike

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