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Q4 | Physical Education


Cheer Dance

Cheer Dance or Cheerleading — A group dance intended to give support to a sports team.

Cheer Dance Benefits:

  • Flexibility — Develops when one practices and performs a cheer dance.

  • Coordination — Develops timing and rhythm through practice.

  • Strength Training — The jumps and stunts develop the arm and leg muscles. Flyers have very strong core muscles.

  • Cardiovascular Stamina — A good aerobic workout since it involves whole body.

History of Cheer Dance:

  • Used to be performed by all boys in Princeton University in 1898.

  • In the Philippines, Cheerleading Philippines (CPF) governs the cheerleading events.

Elements of Cheer Dance:

  • Yells/Chants

  • Jumps

  • Stunts

  • Pyramids

  • Tumble

  • Formation

Jumps — Done to get the attention of the audience or to set before tumbling.

Basic Jumps in Cheer Dance:

  • Tuck Jumps

  • Spread Eagle

  • Toe Touch

  • Hurdle

  • Pike

Stunts — Get the attention of the crowd. Most stunts are done by flyers and bases.

Tumble — Tumbling adds extreme thrill and excitement to the dance.

Pyramids — Term for the stunt where the cheerleaders stack themselves in layers.

  • Involves a lot of different techniques to form a pyramid.

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Q4 | Physical Education


Cheer Dance

Cheer Dance or Cheerleading — A group dance intended to give support to a sports team.

Cheer Dance Benefits:

  • Flexibility — Develops when one practices and performs a cheer dance.

  • Coordination — Develops timing and rhythm through practice.

  • Strength Training — The jumps and stunts develop the arm and leg muscles. Flyers have very strong core muscles.

  • Cardiovascular Stamina — A good aerobic workout since it involves whole body.

History of Cheer Dance:

  • Used to be performed by all boys in Princeton University in 1898.

  • In the Philippines, Cheerleading Philippines (CPF) governs the cheerleading events.

Elements of Cheer Dance:

  • Yells/Chants

  • Jumps

  • Stunts

  • Pyramids

  • Tumble

  • Formation

Jumps — Done to get the attention of the audience or to set before tumbling.

Basic Jumps in Cheer Dance:

  • Tuck Jumps

  • Spread Eagle

  • Toe Touch

  • Hurdle

  • Pike

Stunts — Get the attention of the crowd. Most stunts are done by flyers and bases.

Tumble — Tumbling adds extreme thrill and excitement to the dance.

Pyramids — Term for the stunt where the cheerleaders stack themselves in layers.

  • Involves a lot of different techniques to form a pyramid.

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