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Summary: Move It, Move That Ball is a cheer that is used at basketball games where a cheerleader combines a broken T arm movement with a lunge. Discover how to do a Move It, Move That Ball cheer with tips from an experienced cheerleader in this free video about cheerleading stunts and chants.
Lucy Spain has been cheerleading and cheer stunting for more than 10 years. She has trained with the Impact Athletics & Fitness Center. Spain also cheered for four years at Lees-McRae...read more
"The next cheer we are going to be learning is called move that ball. This is definitely an offense cheer and we want to use it when our team has the ball because we are cheering them on to score. This is also definitely a cheer that we are going to use only in basketball where the score can go up by two points. So your first motion is going to be move it. Basically what we have right here is a T position with your left arm in broken T so move it, then we are going to step out with our legs and we are going to come down into an O and you want to grasp our wrists with this right hand over the left hand. So we've got move it, pause, and then we are going to take our left arm and put it on our hip, our right arm is going to go across our body. So move it, move that ball. So lets take it from the top. Move it, move that ball. We are going to step forward and put our arms in a low V position. Shoot for two. So we are going to have our left arm on our hip, our right arm is going to go up into the punch position. We are going to go ahead and do two fingers for the score so from the top we hit move it, move that ball, shoot for two. Go ahead and show you this one from the back to make sure your arm positions are correct. Move it, move that ball, shoot for two. If you want to take a step out at the end on your shoot for two just to go towards your crowd and get them into it go ahead and feel free to do that. Just make sure if you do decide to walk forward that you always come back to your clean position so you are ready to start the cheer again."
eHow Article: Cheerleading Cheers: Move It, Move That Ball