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How many seconds is the time combination of cheerleading slogans?

The time combination of technical cheerleading slogans is 30-35 seconds.

Cheerleading originated from the rituals of early tribal society. Cheer partly means to cheer up the spirit and boost morale. In order to encourage soldiers who go out to fight or hunt, they usually hold a ceremony at which people cheer and dance to encourage soldiers, hoping to win a victory.

Cheerleading is different from aerobics. It is a single sport, with independent sports characteristics like football, basketball and volleyball. It originated in the United States, where NBA, rugby, baseball, swimming, track and field, wrestling and other competitions are all over the United States. It has a history of more than 65,438,000 years.

It has developed from the initial cheering activity of American football to a worldwide sport, which is loved by people all over the world. Cheerleading is a popular and popular sport, which integrates group practice, dance, music, fitness and entertainment. This is also a multi-person collective project.

The World Cheerleading Championship is an important event in the global cheerleading world. Every April, at Disneyland in Orlando, USA, tens of thousands of top cheerleading experts from more than 60 organizations and more than 20 countries will be welcomed, including the team representing China.

Common hand types:

1, compact type: five fingers are straight and close to each other. The thumb is slightly bent, and the knuckles are connected with the index finger.

2, separated type: the five fingers are forced to straighten and fully open.

3, ballet hand type: five fingers slightly flexed, the last three fingers together, slightly adducted, thumb buckle.

4. Boxing style: fist clenched, thumb extended, knuckles bent and close to the index finger and middle finger.

5, standing palm style: five fingers straight, palm forcibly upturned.

6, Spanish dance hand type: five fingers force, little finger, ring finger, middle finger bending from the metacarpophalangeal joint in turn, thumb slightly buckled.