@@AveryEGunter wow! I think your absolutely amazing love your videos hopefully I can do the same with comp cheer next season trying to workout a gym to go to!!
everyone in large all-girl had such a difficult routines this season. orange's routine was really amazing but i just want to say i don't think you guys were robbed it was all up to the judges at the end of the day tbh. I loved orange routine this year. Cant wait too see wait they have in store for 25-26 season. Its never about the win at the end its about going out there and having fun doing your routine one last with all your friends/sisters. Also i loved the sportsmanship from orange towards panthers this whole season really amazing
everyone in large all-girl had such a difficult routines this season. orange's routine was really amazing but i don't think they were robbed it was all up to the judges at the end of the day tbh. I loved orange routine this year. Cant wait too see wait they have in store for 25-26 season. Its never about the win at the end of the its about going out there and having fun doing your routine one last time with all your friends/sisters. Also i loved the sportsmanship from orange towards panthers this whole season really amazing
I did battle of the arena but i didnt get to se eyoub guys go because you guys were in warm ups ahead of us and i was so mad. I’m from Crush Upper merion all stars.
NCA was tough for my team too, with a stunt coming down day 1, and my group being the bobble day 2. Not hitting zero is rough, but I love how through the unplanned bumps in the routines y'all were so supportive of each other and the other teams. I hope y'all had a great time! :)
Can anyone tell me what warmup is like in the US? Like how many mats, roughly how much time on each mat, which mats you have music for - that sort of thing? It seems very different to warmup here in Australia so I'm super curious!
Of course! It changes for each competition. This one, cheersport, is know for having a huge warm up room and it takes about an hour to go through it. The most consistent parts of warm ups are a stunt mat (a couple dead floor strips), a tumble mat (two extra long strips on spring floor), and a full floor or two (dead or spring or both depending). Around 6-8 minutes each I think. Then there are some competitions you have longer with less mats or only one full spring floor.
@@AveryEGunter Thanks so much for your response! This is super interesting. I've never been to an Australian comp with a sprung full sized floor, which makes it hard for any tumblers with a specialty pass. In general it seems like the warmup style is not that different though - you guys just have more teams in warmup at once! Would you mind talking about the warmup room at Worlds a bit? My team is hoping to get a bid for 2025.
@@isabelletanti509 yeah so worlds is different it’ll be less teams in the warm up room (I think 3 or 4) and your team gets one full spring floor the whole time. I can’t remember how much it is now but I’ll definitely vlog in the warm up room at worlds this year and explain a little!
unrelated but.... God bless the Lord loves you more than you can ever imagine so much so that he gave his only son to die on the cross to bear our sins so that we'd be completely pardoned from sin and its eternal consequences if we believe he died for our sins and repent from our sinful and worldly ways(turn from and turn to God) - life is short and our only chance to get right with God, take it ❤ YOU CAN DO IT
unrelated but.... God bless the Lord loves you more than you can ever imagine so much so that he gave his only son to die on the cross to bear our sins so that we'd be completely pardoned from sin and its eternal consequences if we believe he died for our sins and repent from our sinful and worldly ways(turn from and turn to God) - life is short and our only chance to get right with God, take it ❤ YOU CAN DO IT