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Cheerleading Cheers: Rebound

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Summary: Cheerleaders use a Rebound cheer to inspire the team to grab the rebound. Learn to do a Rebound cheer with tips from an experienced cheerleader in this free video about cheerleading stunts and chants.

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By Lucy Spain
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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

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"The next cheer we're going to learn is a cheer that you can use when your team is playing defense. We're going to start out like this: "pull down". We're going to take a step forward with our right foot. Our right arm is going to shoot up, like we're grabbing for something, open palm. We're going to pull it down. We're going to do the exact same thing on our left side. We're going to have our left foot come up and meet the front foot. So, "pull down that rebound". Then we're going to put our arms up into a broken T; "go". Punch them out across each other on "Bobcats". We're going to open them up to a full T on "go". So let's take that from the top. "Pull down that rebound. Go Bobcats, go." Clean it up. "Pull down that rebound. Go Bobcats, go." Clean it up. Reverse it and make sure you have the right arms. It's going to look like this. "Pull down that rebound. Go Bobcats, go." Make sure you keep those movements nice and sharp. Even though we're using blades here, keep them stiff. Keep them sharp. And keep them at a good pace."

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