Worlds first wheelchair partner stunt

 


 

Hey athletes,

Cheer From Head To Toe  wanted to promote this group to people who are not aware of it‘ The Worlds First Wheelchair Partner Stunt’, we think it’s very inspiring.  The guy in the wheel chair name is Rick Rodgers and last April he competed at Cheerleading worlds doing partner stunt with flyer Viv Mendoza.

We personally feel, in life you can do whatever you want to do. You may  not be able to do it in the time that most people do it or the way that most people do it but you can do whatever your brain can imagine, you just have to be patience, determined and focused.

I love this group attitude “ getting involved in the sport no matter what barriers you face. They promote the work of wheelchair partner stunting and also of other disabled cheerleading organisations with a view to assist others in getting involved.”

Please leave comments and check out their web site  http://www.upliftingstunts.net

Here they are performing at further cheer nationals 2011

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Founder and CEO Caroline is a cheerleading expert, social media and website consultant and owner of the number one UK cheerleading resource, Cheer From Head To Toe (CFHHT). With, 18-plus years of experience in the cheerleading industry, As a previous athlete and coach, I knew the solution to these pain points so created digital resources to educate the cheer community on all things UK cheerleading. Caroline is aware of the pain points coaches and athletes are experiencing. These problems decrease their motivation, leaving them feeling stuck. The UK cheer community is eager to learn but doesn’t know how or where to start CFHTT was created to rectify this. CFHTT is a trusted resource that has developed a loyal following.

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