PE:QUIZ-CHEERDANCE

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  • Is a dance that intends to give motivation and support to a sporting team, entertainment to audience or competition
    Cheerdance or cheerleading
  • Cheerdance groups mostly consist of ____ dancers, both male and female, executing different formations and acrobatics. .
    4-30
  • Cheerleading originated in the ___ and started by all male participants in the early 1800's. It was an organized crowd of male students who yell chants and cheers they created to support their football, rugby and basketball teams in Princeton University
    United States
  • was the official birthdate of organized cheerleading. The same date that Johnny Campbell directed a crowd to cheer for the University of Minnesota's football squad.
    November 2, 1898
  • is the national confederation and the official governing body of all Cheerleading organizations in the Philippines.
    CHEERLEADING PHILIPPINES (CPF)
  • Elements of Cheerdance
    • Yells/ Chants • Jumps
    • Stunts
    • Pyramids
    • Tumble
    • Dance
  • This element helps to encourage the supportive audiences to cheer along and bring the prideful message to the competitors. It is also done while doing the other elements of cheer dancing.
    Yell/Chant
  • BASIC TYPES OF JUMPS
    • TUCK JUMP
    • SPREAD EAGLE
    • TOE TOUCH
    • SIDE HURDLER
    • FRONT HURDLER
    • PIKE
  • Most ___ are done by the flyers (usually female) with bases male lifters and spotters it is essential to know the proper execution of the stunts to secure the safety of both flyers and lifters
    STUNTS
  • These are the athletes usually male cheer dancer that hold, lift and toss a flyer up to the air during stunts. Bases must be strong and alert at all times. They make sure that flyer will land safely and secured. There is no gender requirement for a base.
    Bases
  • BASIC TYPES OF STUNTS
    • Basket toss
    • Prep
    • Full or extension
    • Thigh stand
    • Shoulder sit
    • Spotting
  • A type of tumble in which the body move sideways imitating a wheel.
    Cartwheel
  • This tumble is similar to cartwheel but the difference is, landing must be on both feet together.
    Round off
  • This tumble involves full revolution of the body with the head lunging first from an upright position in inverted vertical position. with hands pushing off from the floor, the body leaps back to upright position.
    Backhandspring
  • is a stunt where cheer dancers stack their selves up above to one another forming a layers.
    Pyramids
  • Dance
    • In today's cheer dancing, different themes inspire most of the choregraophy of cheer dancing. Hip-hop, contemporary, and festivals type of dances can be applicable in creating a cheer dance routine. Synchronization is one of the most important factors to be considered to create a precise and entertaining routine.
  • HEALTH OPTIMIZING BENEFITS OF CHEER DANCING
    • Cardiovascular stamina
    • Strength training
    • Coordination
    • Flexibility