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All-Star Cheerleading Routine: Roll Up

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Summary: In this all-star sharp motion routine roll up on five with the left arm first. Learn part of an all-star cheerleading routine from a national champion cheerleader in this free video.

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By Mandy Butler
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Mandy Butler became a competitive cheerleader at age seven and holds several national cheerleading titles. As an instructor for the National Cheerleaders Association, Butler taught...read more

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"So, so far I've taken you from seven, eight, one and two, three, four. I'm going to start to roll with my left arm first, that is going to take me to five. Now, it's important that everyone starts the same so you maintain your synchronicity. I'm going to start on four, roll with my left. Five I'm going to end in a different position for six, but I just want to focus on the roll. I'm going this way towards my body, if you go the other way and maybe your neighbor goes this way you're going to have a little bit of confusion and there's going to be mismatched choreography. It's not going to look as clean to a judge so make sure everyone goes the same way. If you decide to roll with your right arm first make sure everyone knows that and everyone does the step accordingly. So you're here on four, you're going to roll, five and I'm going to take you to a different position on six. When I'm rolling I'm still keeping my arms nice and tight. I'm not doing four and rolling this way. Make sure that you're crossing over your arms. So, again you're going to land on four and roll on five."

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