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CHEERDANCE

CHEERDANCE
 Originated in United States
 Cheer and dance
 To cheer is to shout out words or phrases that
may help motivate and boost the morale of a
playing team and perform during a game.
 Dance, on the other and, is a physical activity
where one expresses emotions or gestures
while performing bodily movements usually in
time with rhythm.
CHEERLEADING
 Involves performing
routines which include
aspects of dance,
gymnastics and acrobatics
such as tumbling, stunting
and jumping.
CHEERLEADING BEGINNING
CHANTS
 To begin, chants and cheers
are essential parts of
cheerleading as they: get
the crowd excited, motivate
your team and get the
crowd involved in the game.
CHEER- CHANT
 CHANT- A chant is usually very
short and you repeat it 3 or
more times.
 CHEER- A cheer is longer than
a chant is done only 1 time
through.
TYPES OF CHEER AND CHANTS

 OFFENSE- An offense chant is


one that talks about scoring and is
used in a sport event. You use this
type of chant when your team has
the ball.
 Ex: We’ve got the ball, we’ve got
the ball, let’s score 6!
DEFENSE
 A defense chant is one that
talks about taking the ball
away from the other team. You
use this chant when your team
does not have the ball.
 Ex: T A K E take the ball away
SPIRIT/ GENERAL CHANT
 The spirit or general
chant is one you can use
anytime like:
 Let’s go Bears!

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