Cheerleading stunts - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
a stunt where a single base lifts a flyer. also called "co-ed" one-man
66%
the easiest single leg body position, involves placing the toe of the non-standing leg to the standing knee, with both knees facing forward lib
61%
chin level stunt with two bases and a backspot also known as "elevator" prep
55%
an entry to a stunt where the base tosses the flyer and she does a back tuck before they catch her at the top. Can also refer to a bump down dismount with a full twist rewind
48%
A basket executed by the flyer completing a 360-degree twist during the toss. Full-Up Basket
45%
stunt dismount where the bases release the flyer’s feet and catch her in a reclined position, bases should have one arm under the flyer’s legs and the other behind her/his back cradle
43%
partner stunt where a singular base is holding both of the flyers feet in one hand in an extended position. (This term is sometimes used interchangeably with “awesome” when referring to group stunts) cupie
43%
Similar to a Scorpion, but the flyer will extend her leg until it is straight. also called a "spike" needle
41%
stunt where bases throw the flyer in the air and flyer performs a skill before being caught. The bases hands interlock like a woven basket. basket toss
34%
when two or more stunts are connected, or when one flyer is supporting the weight of another flyer pyramid
34%
Body position in stunting where a flyer stands on one leg while the other leg is bent and connects to another stunt group hitch
30%
stunt body position where the flyer grabs one leg with one hand and pulls it up behind her at an angle. The leg should stay straight and the stunt group should face the side scale
30%
stunting body position where the flyer pulls one leg up diagonally in front of the body, the other arm does a high V heel stretch
27%
The hand placement of bases' and the flyer’s entry into a basket toss. Load-In
27%
The combination of a full-up basket and the Toe Touch Basket. Full-Up Toe Touch Basket
25%
The combination of a Pretty Girl and Kick Basket. The flyer can execute a single twist (Hitch-Kick-Full Basket) or double twist (Hitch-Kick-Double Basket) for added difficulty. Hitch-Kick Basket
25%
A basket executed by the flyer kicking both legs one at a time. The flyer can execute a single twist (Kick-Kick-Full Basket) or double twist (Kick-Kick-Double Basket) for added difficulty. Kick-Kick Basket
25%
a single base dipping and throwing their flyer above their head. beginner catch is catching one foot in each hand called toss to hands but there are variations toss
25%
single-leg body position where the flyer extends one leg straight up, grabbing with the opposite arm. The other arm is extended in a T in front of the leg, creating a shape that resembles a bow and arrow bow and arrow
23%
two bases and backspot lift flyer and lock out arms extention
23%
any stunt where the flyers feet are higher than her head inversion
20%
a stunting dismount where the flyer is released with a slight toss and lands on the ground with her feet together. Bases should reach for the flyer as she comes down and slow her down significantly before she reaches the ground. Mainly done in one-mans pop off
20%
a stunt that fully extends before quickly returning to a squish or load position show and go
20%
a stunt that involves a flyer switching her standing leg on the way to the top of the stunt switch up
20%
A stunt entry in which the flyer executes a 360-degree turn. Upper-level teams will progress to One-And-Half-Ups and Double-Ups. full up
18%
stunt transition in which the flyer goes from a cradle position back to a squish/load/sponge position reload
18%
a cradle with a full twist before the catch full down
16%
stunt body position where the flyer grabs one foot with one or both hands and extends it directly behind her, lifting the foot as high as possible. The stunt group should face the side scorpion
16%
A basket executed by the flyer hitting a tuck position and immediately opening into an X-position. Ball-X Basket
14%
a flyer is tossed from a cradle position, executes a full twist parallel to the ground before being caught in the cradle position again. Also called a “log roll” barrel roll
14%
A stunt entry in which the flyer executes a 180-degree turn. This can also be used as a transition. half up
14%
A basket executed by the flyer hitching one leg, which placing one hand behind her head and the other on her hip. Pretty Girl
14%
position where the flyer is held laying face down prone
14%
the flyer in a sitting position and supported by one base, lifts one knee up pointing the toe down, while the other leg is held by a base; arms are up in a V position chair
11%
the beginning of the stunt when the bases first grab the flyer’s feet/foot. The flyer should support her own weight in the bases shoulders. flyer held at stomach level with knees bent. also called a "load" or "squish" sponge
11%
A basket executed by the flyer simply staying in a straight body position with her arms by her ears. Straight Ride
11%
A basket executed by the flyer hitting a pike position at the top of the toss. Pike Basket
9%
A stunt element in which the entire stunt group (including the flyer) does a 90-degree turn after throwing or during dipping/transitioning the flyer. The quarter-turn is usually only executed by upper-level teams. Quarter-Turn
9%
single-leg stunt where the flyer switches her standing leg while in the air tick tock
9%
A basket executed by the flyer kicking one leg. The flyer can execute a single twist (Kick-Full Basket) or double twist (Kick-Double Basket) for added difficulty. Kick Basket
7%
a pyramid where multiple flyers connect arms while doing the same body position (generally a liberty or heel stretch). The resulting visual is reminiscent of an unfolded paper doll chain. paper doll
7%
Similar to Straight Cradle, but the flyer will execute a 360-degree twist upon release. Upper-level teams will progress to Double-Down Cradles. single-down cradle
7%
A basket executed by the flyer hitting a toe touch at the top of the toss. Toe Touch Basket
7%
stunting body position in which the flyer brings one leg up and hooks her foot under her chin chin-chin
5%
A term meaning to obtain maximum height during a toss. executed by the flyer simply staying in a straight body position with her arms by her ears. Ride
5%
A position the flyer hits after completing a non-twisting basket by arching her back with her arms by her side. also called "open" arch
2%
very similar to a heel stretch, but the flyer lets go of the foot and extends both arms to the side, using her strength to keep the leg in the air free stretch
2%
another name for the “daggers” motion; also a pyramid where a top girl stands on the back of another flyer tabletop
2%
Beginner stunt in which bases stand in a side lunge position, and the flyer stands on the bases’ legs. Bases provide support by gripping the flyer’s toe and knee thigh stand
2%
A basket drill executed by the flyer jumping onto the bases’ hands and standing up as if she is going to take off. The bases' should raise their arms but without actually tossing the flyer. This is a drill to practice the load-in into the basket toss. Trophy Drill
2%
the flyer steps into the base's hands with her hands on the base's shoulders and dips and stands up while the base rotates their hands to turn the flyer to the front walk in
2%
Any basket that involves a flipping skill. Flipping Baskets
0%
flyer is tossed in a prone position and rotates on the horizontal axis before being caught again, resembling the blades of a helicopter. Can also be performed with multiple groups who all toss their flyer to the group next to them as the flyers hold hands. helicopter
0%
base holding flyer in cupie position tossing flyer in cupie to other hand pop over
0%
a stunting dismount where the flyer is released with a slight toss and lands on the ground with her feet together. Bases should reach for the flyer as she comes down and slow her down significantly before she reaches the ground. post
0%
way to get into a stunt where the flyer holds the hands or shoulders of someone on the floor in front of the stunt. This person is used as a lever that the flyer can lean on as the base(s) lift(s) the flyer post up
0%
another name for the “daggers” motion; also a pyramid where a top girl stands on the back of another flyer. also called "teddybear" pretty sit
0%
stunt in which the flyer does a front flip while maintaining contact with a brace on the floor. also called a "baha" suspended roll
0%
stunt in which the top person is in an extended face down position, with one leg extended straight back and the other extended straight in the air swedish fall
0%
normal one-man toss but the base puts their forearm infront of their face and the flyer lands on the base's forearm toss platform
0%
A toss where the flyer lands with her feet together in her bases' hands. the bases' hands are also together toss target
0%
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