Topic > Cheer Reflection Paper - 1254

Once we learned what to do with the stunts to include in the routine, which stunts would work, it was time to put it all together and execute it to the fullest. The routine could only last four minutes. I swear it felt like the longest four minutes of my life. It always started with the head facing downwards, so that we could have a dramatic effect when we looked up into the crowd. We started with a slow bundle of words. Then the music played and everything was over. We ran from place to place to reach our place. Bumping into people, I could hear my coach yelling “ten points in deductions, you guys need to move slowly but hold on tight. Since we had to rush for our stunts, every stunt was unusual and made people fight. Then we had to move on to rolling. People were being knocked down left and right. And the end of the routine ended with the Chargers screaming for whatever went wrong with the routine. We have improved routines with all types of injuries, such as sprained ankles and tendinitis. Doing the routine to the max was to get us comfortable with the speed, but it was those four minutes