MAPEH (CHEERDANCE)

Cards (23)

  • is to shout out words or phrases that may help motivate and boost the morale of a playing team and perform during a game.
    cheer
  • on the other hand, is a physical activity where one expresses emotions or gestures while performing bodily movements usually in time with rhythm
    dance
  • Cheerleading originated in the
    united states
  • Cheerleading was founded to organize and excite crowds at?
    ivy league football games
  • Cheerleading was founded to organize and excite crowds at Ivy League football games in the?
    late 1800's
  • Feet more than shoulder width apart, hands down by the side in blades
    cheer stance
  • Hands clasped, at the chin, elbows in
    clasp
  • Hands in blades, at the chin, elbows in
    clap
  • Arms extended up forming a “V”, relax the shoulders
    high v
  • Arms extended down forming a “V”
    low v
  • Arms extended straight and parallel to each other, fist facing in.
    touchdown
  • Arms extended straight down and parallel to each other, fist facing in.
    low touchdown
  • One arm extended to side with other arm bent at elbow in a half “T” motion
    bow and arrows
  • Arms are straight, above the head in a clasp and slightly in front of the face
    overhead clasp
  • Arms bent at elbow, fists in front of shoulders
    tabletop
  • Arms extended straight down, in a clasp and slightly in front of the body
    low clasp
  • One arm extended straight up, one arm on hip, in a fist
    punch
  • One arm extended to the side with other arm extended in a punch motion, (Left L shown)
    L motion
  • One arm extended in a high “V” and the other arm extended in a low “V” (Right _ shown)

    diagonal
  • Both arms extended straight out to the side and parallel to the ground, relax the shoulders
    T motion
  • Both arms parallel to the ground and bent at the elbows, fists into shoulders
    half t
  • Lead leg bent with the knee over the ankle, back leg straight, feet perpendicular to each other
    side lunge
  • Lead leg bent with the knee over the ankle, back leg straight, feet perpendicular to each other.
    front lunge