What are
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SCORING
In general , a team is judged on the following categories and score sheets can vary among event producers .
CHEER
• STUNT : execution , difficulty , creativity
• PYRAMID : execution , difficulty , creativity
• RUNNING TUMBLING : execution , difficulty
• STANDING TUMBLING : execution , difficulty
• BASKET TOSSES : execution , difficulty
• DANCE
• SHOWMANSHIP
• ROUTINE COMPOSITION
DANCE
• CHOREOGRAPHY : composition of movement ( musical interpretation , originality ); staging / visual effects ( formations , transitions ); and difficulty .
• EXECUTION : uniformity ; spacing , movement proficiency and dynamics ; and technical elements and skills .
• PRESENTATION : communication ( expression , energy ) and suitability ( genre , family )
DEDUCTIONS AND USASF RULE VIOLATIONS
Deductions are points that may be taken away from the final score due to one of the following occurrences in a routine and vary among event producers . Here are a few common areas for cheer deductions .
• FALLS
• BOUNDARY VIOLATION
• TIME LIMIT VIOLATION
• SAFETY VIOLATION : A skill that is performed is not in accordance with the USASF rules for that level .
• UNSPORTSMANLIKE CONDUCT : Coaches , athletes or spectators associated with a particular team demonstrating unsportsmanlike conduct .
What are
Exceptional Athletes ?
USASF ’ s Exceptional Athlete Division empowers individuals with intellectual and physical disabilities with an “ I can do ” attitude . The CheerABILITIES and DanceABILITIES clubs for the Exceptional Athlete : are safe , fun and good exercise ; improve flexibility and strength ; enhance independence and selfconfidence ; provide a place for positive social interaction ; and provide peer support and shared experiences among families .
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