description Acrobatic Cheerleading Overview
Acrobatic cheerleading is a team discipline combining choreographed dance, jumps, tumbling, partner stunts, pyramids, and basket tosses. Athletes perform defined roles such as bases, flyers, and spotters, with scoring commonly considering execution, difficulty, synchronization, and overall routine construction. Competitive rules regulate matters such as permitted stunt heights, inversions, release moves, and required safety support according to the athletes' division and skill level.
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What are the main roles in acrobatic cheerleading?
Athletes are divided into specific roles including bases, flyers, and spotters. Bases provide the foundation and lifting power, flyers are the athletes lifted into the air, and spotters ensure safety by catching the flyers.
What is a basket toss in acrobatic cheerleading?
A basket toss is a high-flying stunt where bases interlock their hands to create a platform and throw a flyer vertically into the air. The flyer performs acrobatic moves like a toe touch or twist before being caught by the team.
How is acrobatic cheerleading scored in competitions?
Judges score routines based on execution, difficulty, synchronization, and choreography. Teams must seamlessly combine tumbling passes, jumps, pyramids, and partner stunts to maximize their score within a strict time limit.
Is cheerleading considered a sport?
Yes, acrobatic cheerleading is recognized as a highly athletic sport due to the extreme strength, coordination, and tumbling skills required. It is officially governed internationally by organizations like the International Cheer Union.
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