Cheer Dance Quiz
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What is the focus of CHEER DANCE in International Cheerleading Competition?

  • Stunts and advanced gymnastics skills
  • Organized routines for sports team motivation
  • Cheering and audience entertainment
  • Dance techniques and basic elements of cheerleading (correct)

What components are included in the routines of cheerleading?

  • Cheers, stunts, music, and jumps
  • Dance, stunts, acrobatics, and gymnastics
  • Cheers, music, dance, and acrobatics
  • Cheers, jumps, dance, gymnastics, and stunting (correct)

When was the first organized recorded yell performed in an American campus?

  • Late 1880s (correct)
  • Early 1900s
  • Late 1700s
  • Mid 1800s

What does it mean to cheer in the context of Cheerdance?

<p>To shout out words or phrases to motivate and boost team morale (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the historical link of cheerleading?

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Focus of CHEER DANCE

Dance techniques and basic elements of cheerleading are emphasized in this competitive category.

Components of cheerleading routines

Routines in cheerleading include cheers, jumps, dance, gymnastics, and stunting.

First organized yell

The first organized recorded yell was performed in the late 1880s at an American campus.

Cheering definition

To cheer means to shout words or phrases to motivate and boost team morale.

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Historical link of cheerleading

Cheerleading has a strong historical connection to the U.S. history of sports and crowd engagement.

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