Edited by Azizi Powell
This post provides four videos of the children's cheerleader cheer "Our Team Is Red Hot" (also known as "Red Hot"). These videos showcase some of the differences between three children's cheerleading styles - mainstream cheerleading, modified mainstream cheerleading, and stomp & shake cheereading.
The basic words to "Our Team Is Red Hot" are in the summary of Video #4. Click http://cocojams.com/content/childrens-cheerleader-cheers for more text examples of "Red Hot".
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FEATURED TEXT EXAMPLES
(These examples are presented in chronological order based on the date of their internet posting date with the oldest dates presented first).
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TYPES OF CHILDREN & YOUTH CHEERLEADING ROUTINES
Here are three simplified descriptions of the categories I use for children's cheerleading routines:
Mainstream cheerleading - traditional cheerleading routines that don't include any element/s of stomp & shake cheerleading and/or foot stomping cheer.
Modified mainstream cheerleading - cheerleading routines that include one or more elements of stomp & shake cheerleading but those movements are only slightly performed, i.e. only a slight hip swing
Stomp & shake cheerleading - cheerleading routines that include movements such as foot stomping, up stomps (foot stomps with the leg lifted], hip swings, and chest pops)
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FEATURED VIDEO EXAMPLES
(These examples are presented in chronological order based on the date of their internet posting date with the oldest dates presented first).
Video #1: Red Hot Cheer
sara3330123, Uploaded on Oct 2, 2008
hhs jv redhot cheer. :]
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This is an example of a minimally modified mainstream cheerleading routine. I categorized this routine as "modified mainstream" because of the cheerleaders' very slight hip swing. Traditional (what I call "mainstream") cheerleading doesn't permit hip swings -or "chest pops".
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Video #2: HHS Cheerleaders "Red Hot"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuRmbuysVNk
HHSCheeringFalcons,Uploaded on Mar 6, 2010
Huguenot Cheerleaders performing "Red Hot" on the sideline at Cosby.
[embedding disabled by request]
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This video is an example of stomp & shake cheerleading. Click http://cocojams.com/content/stomp-and-shake-cheerleader-cheers for more information & examples of stomp & shake cheerleading.
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Example #3: Bethune Elementary Cheer Team - Red Hot Cheer
Kevin Ho Uploaded on Dec 19, 2010
...another awesome cheer from our BES Cheer Team!
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This is an example of a modified mainstream cheerleading routine. I categorized this routine as "modified mainstream" because of the cheerleaders' hip swing and chest pop (chest pumps). In particular, notice the way the African American squad members do the hip swing and the chest pop movements compared with their White squad members.
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Video #4: Red Hot
LionsClubCheer·Uploaded on Aug 24, 2011
Our team is red hot. Our team is red hot. Our team is R-E-D red, H-O-T hot, once we start we can't be stopped!
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This is an example of mainstream cheerleading. Notice that there's not even a slight hip swing and there's no chest pop.
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Monday, July 29, 2013
Children's Cheer "Our Team Is Red Hot"
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