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Depends on which spotter you mean if its front spotter yes but if its a 2nd spotter they should try if they are coming towards them or really need help,x
YES! its the main concern suring stunting that the flyer doesnt hit the ground. It's the bases and back spots job to make sure they catch her no matter what. If theres and extra spot, he/she should get in and grab what ever they can to make sure the flyer is safe.
It is important to have a spotter in cheerleading because whenever a new stunt is being attempted, there is a higher chance of the bases and backspot missing the flier on her way down from a stunt. Having a spotter will help reduce the chance of the flier being seriously injured. It is important for the spotter to be paying attention to the flier at all times.
male cheerleaders wear a shirt and shorts. Like in this picture:
Yes, the redskins have cheerleaders very similar to the Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders. However, some argue these are really pom girls as they only dance, not stunt, tumble, or actually cheer
well i guessss that's enough for a SMALL team but your only going to have one stunt group - unless you partner stunt - but maybe you should try advertising so you can gain a few more girls and/or boys. it would help.
Yes, the first cheerleaders were men. They didn't do stunt work. They simply led cheers.
The spotter is the person responsible for watching the stunt and prepared to step in if there is a hazard such as a person falling from a height.
As many as you can get. The more people you have the more stunt groups you can have and the more points you can score.
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A good cheerleaders nows how to stunt and tuble really well. They also LOVE the sport and put smiles on their face 24-7.
I'm a competitive cheerleader i'm a flyer and I can tell you that its not scary like you think its really fun but you have to trust your team that they will catch you because once I feel and it hurt but after a few days I was right back on my feet doing what I love and was born to do.