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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Every Pom I know, my daughter included, would correct you. It’s not similar to cheer. [/quote] Can you explain what makes it different? [/quote] For one thing, poms doesn’t cheer. They are entirely different, maybe watch a video or two?[/quote] :roll: They are not entirely different, they have many similarities. [/quote] Poms is a dance squad. Cheer is a cheer squad. Cheerleaders cheer at games. Poms dance in a halftime show. Cheerleaders can do acrobatics and flips. Both are against the rules for Poms. Cheers are a minute or less. A Poms routine lasts for five or so and has different types of music with transitions to each. Also Poms do some pretty sophisticated dance moves. It’s hard to make The Pom squad. They have two days to learn a dance routine and then are judged as to their ability to learn a routine and do all of the dance moves. They really are only really similar to those that don’t take the time to learn these sports. [/quote] That’s for competition season in Winter. Teams usually start constructing their routines in November. It’s broken up in 3 division. Sherwood will most likely take the cake for best routine again.[/quote]
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