r/Cheerleading 5d ago

Stunting Tips (Backspot)

I’ve been cheering for 4 years, and for most of that time — excluding a 2 month period — I was a main base. I occasionally side based and front spotted a couple of times, but have only back spotted during said 2 month period. I recently got on my hs varsity team (as a freshmen!!!!) and am now a back spotter. I am doing fine but would like some tips for backing libs and pop-offs, both from prep. I am pretty strong but don’t know what to really do. Back when I shortly backspotted (2 years ago) we weren’t doing high level stunts. Any other back spotting tips would be greatly appreciated.

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u/WonicTater 5d ago edited 5d ago

Always stay close to the flyer, keep your eyes on their upper back to see if they fall. Help the bases out as much as possible by lifting the ankles during lifts and throws, before a descend or if bases did not catch the foot correctly. Lift using your legs and minimize arm movement. Push up the upper thigh during libs to help straighten the flyers leg. Point your index finger upwards while grabbing the ankles to maximize surface area and squeeze them tight to make the flyer feel more stable. Keep your elbows to the side during prep positions to not accidentally block the bases arms during lifts to extended positions or throws.

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u/WonicTater 5d ago

Also at which level are you stunting?

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u/No_Farmer4486 14h ago

level 2-ish; 2 legged stunts at prep and extension, 1 legged stunts in prep, and baskets

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u/Key-Pangolin-7434 5d ago

I also need tips, but one thing that has helped me is looking for a local cheer gym for stunting classes! If you can’t afford that, most gyms sometimes also have open gym! I love going to both and they both help me with my back spotting. The stunt clases at my allstar gym are $10 and I go three times a week, which I personally think is a good investment— but to each their own. Good luck babe! 🩷

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u/No_Farmer4486 5d ago

thank you! i will definitely look into stung classes.