eHow launches Android app: Get the best of eHow on the go.

Cheerleading Cheers: Video Series

Email Series
You are viewing an eHow Video Series:

Cheering is a great way to show support for a team but finding new cheerleading cheers can be difficult. Discover some simple cheers to do with pom-poms or fist in this free video series from an experienced cheerleader.

There are 15 videos in this series:

Viewing 1-15 of 15
  1. In cheerleading, chants are short versions of cheers that use fists, pom-poms or signs. Discover more about chants versus cheers with tips from an experienced cheerleader in this free video about cheerleading stunts and chants.

    Views: 3,541
  2. During the G-O Go cheer, cheerleaders alternate making a low and high V with their arms. Learn to do a G-O Go cheer with tips from an experienced cheerleader in this free video about cheerleading stunts and chants.

    Views: 1,411
  3. In cheerleading, encourage a team to play defensively by spelling out D-E-F-E-N-S-E with the cheerleader's arms. Find out how to do a defense cheer with tips from an experienced cheerleader in this free video about cheerleading stunts and chants.

    Views: 1,485
  4. 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.

    Views: 1,254
  5. To cheer in basketball, cheerleaders chant the Take It To The Hoop cheer that alternates hand movements and clapping. Learn to do the Take It To The Hoop with tips from an experienced cheerleader in this free video about cheerleading stunts and chants.

    Views: 656
  6. Spell out S-C-O-R-E with pom-poms to do an offensive cheerleading cheer. Find out how to do a Score cheer with tips from an experienced cheerleader in this free video about cheerleading stunts and chants.

    Views: 1,127
  7. Go Fight Win is a simple cheerleading cheer that repeats itself. Discover how to do the Go Fight Win cheer with tips from an experienced cheerleader in this free video about cheerleading stunts and chants.

    Views: 1,340
  8. The Go Big Green cheer is a great way to incorporate team colors into a cheerleading routine. Learn to do Go Big Green cheer with tips from an experienced cheerleader in this free video about cheerleading stunts and chants.

    Views: 974
  9. The Hustle cheer is a great cheer to do with a cheerleading squad because it involves clapping. Find out how to do the Hustle cheer with tips from an experienced cheerleader in this free video about cheerleading stunts and chants.

    Views: 1,253
  10. To do the G-O go cheer, cheerleaders alternate the front and back foot while moving pom-poms. Learn to do the G-O go cheer with tips from an experienced cheerleader in this free video about cheerleading stunts and chants.

    Views: 925
  11. 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.

    Views: 573
  12. In cheerleading,the B-A-S-K-E-T Basket cheer is an offensive cheer that combines foot and arm movements to spell out B-A-S-K-E-T. Find out how to do the B-A-S-K-E-T Basket cheer with tips from an experienced cheerleader in this free video about cheerleading stunts and chants.

    Views: 577
  13. The Yell Out cheerleading cheer will help to motivate a crowd to yell and participate. Discover how to do a Yell Out cheer with tips from an experienced cheerleader in this free video about cheerleading stunts and chants.

    Views: 1,315
  14. Go Team Go is a cheer that cheerleaders can use before the game starts. Find out how to do the Go Team Go cheer with tips from an experienced cheerleader in this free video about cheerleading stunts and chants.

    Views: 1,174
  15. The Fight cheer requires a pattern of arm and foot movements. Cheerleaders perform it during a time-out. Learn to do a Fight cheer with tips from an experienced cheerleader in this free video about cheerleading stunts and chants.

    Views: 1,000
Viewing 1-15 of 15

Series Summary

Email Series
Views:
18,605
Videos in Series:
15
Rating:
Tags: ,

Cheerleading was invented by a man in 1898, who first directed a crowd in cheering on the University of Minnesota. Since then, cheerleading has become a popular cultural phenomenon and a sport. Cheerleaders began as a male activity but slowly females, who had few offerings for collegiate-level athletics, dominated cheerleading. In the early 1970s, the Dallas Cowgirls changed the emphasis of professional cheerleading to dance, removing most of the stunts and tumbling in favor of revealing outfits and choreography. In the early 1980s, cheerleading as a competitive sport, became popular. Stunts and gymnastics also gained in popularity for high school teams. Now there are many official styles of cheering, both amateur and pro, and local spins. In this free video series, learn some basic cheerleading cheers from an experienced cheerleader. Find out how to do both defensive and offensive cheers. Also, by alternating pom-poms, fist, feet and jumps, variety can be added to cheers. A cheerleader explains how to perform basic go cheers: G-O Go, Go Go Go, Go Fight Win and more. Also, learn to do basketball and football cheers. Improve crowd participation, find out how to lead a Yell Out and show team spirit, by learning some simple cheers today!

 
About the Presenter

Lucy Spain 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 College in Banner Elk, NC.dkdk

Read More

Related Ads

Copyright © 1999-2009 eHow, Inc. Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the eHow Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.   en-US Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License.

Demand Media