The Filipino term of dance is "sayaw."
It is a step shuffle leap toe.
its a dance
say the dancer wants to do a leap, fist she/he will have to build up speed, the the dancer will do the auctual leap, then land in the same direction the started in. hope this helped
"Low impact" is the term most associated with isometric dance.
you can't there is no such thing
of Leap., To leap; to dance., To move with a lope, as a horse., A leap; a long step., An easy gait, consisting of long running strides or leaps.
The Filipino term of dance is "sayaw."
It is a step shuffle leap toe.
its a dance
There is no specific term "homophone leap." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings, while leap is a verb that means to jump or spring.
The word caper means to dance about in a playful way or to dance, hop, or leap in a playful way.
you dont do leaps in cheerleading only in dance but maybe like a jump or something
Yes, another term for a leap year is "intercalary year." This term refers to a year that includes an extra day, typically February 29, added to keep the calendar year synchronized with the astronomical year. However, "leap year" is the more commonly used term.
say the dancer wants to do a leap, fist she/he will have to build up speed, the the dancer will do the auctual leap, then land in the same direction the started in. hope this helped
Toe touch, leap, turn, possibly a double turn, and they will provide a routine. And you have to be able to dance. x)
"Low impact" is the term most associated with isometric dance.