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  • Question
    Do I need to go see someone if my child can't stretch like that?
    Community Answer
    No, everyone is different. It takes time to develop some skills.
  • Question
    How do you get the bandana to stay on your foot?
    Nico Robiniol
    Community Answer
    Two options: make a little "hook" with your foot or tie the bandana to your foot.
  • Question
    I don't need the sports band or rope, do I?
    Community Answer
    It isn't necessary, but some people find using a sports band or rope helpful. It's still possible to do a scorpion without using those, but everyone is different.
  • Question
    How can I get on the cheer team if I don't know what I'm doing?
    Community Answer
    Practice makes perfect. Search for videos online or ask someone who is already on the team if they can train you.
  • Question
    Can I be a cheerleader if I'm home schooled?
    Community Answer
    Sure! Go to google and look up 5 star cheerleading camps.
  • Question
    What if I fall?
    Harrypotterlvr
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    Sometimes you will! I have done cheer since I was 5 and I can't even tell you how many times I've fallen. It's usually not a big deal.
  • Question
    Why isn't the cheer girls' scorpion straight?
    Community Answer
    A straight scorpion is called a needle. They are two different things.
  • Question
    Will it hurt, like doing a split without stretching?
    Madalynluvspigs
    Community Answer
    Yes. Stretch before doing any type of splits.
  • Question
    Will scoliosis affect a certain side? My curve is to the right and that side is the one I can't do a scorpion on.
    Community Answer
    No, I don't think so, as I can only do one on my left side. It's normal for one side to be stronger than the other.
  • Question
    I get really frustrated because I cannot put my arms over my shoulders. I can do a scorpion otherwise. How can I do this?
    Community Answer
    Keep stretching until you build up your flexibility.
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    Can I still do a scorpion if my hips have been re-positioned?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can, but I would go very slowly so you don't hurt yourself.
  • Question
    My right leg is my good split. Which leg do I lift in a scorpion?
    Community Answer
    I would try lifting your right leg first.
  • Question
    Why do I need to do classes in order to achieve a scorpion pose?
    Community Answer
    It is safer because the person teaching usually knows what they're doing, but it is possible to learn these by yourself at home.
  • Question
    What if I can't do the splits?
    Hello
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    The more you stretch, the closer you will be to achieving your splits. Do lunges and try to get closer down every time you do your splits. Doing splits on pillows also will help. If you stretch daily and keep trying, you'll get there.
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    I used to be able to do the scorpion about 6 years ago (yet I do not do gymnastics or cheerleading). Does an increase in height make a difference? Can I relearn the scorpion pose?
    Piper
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    You can relearn the scorpion. Your height will make a difference, but shouldn't make it much harder to do.
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    I think I’ll have mastered my scorpion in a week, because I’m so close! Any tips that can help me?
    Biebie Heirou
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    You can start practicing a needle. Just keep stretching; a good stretch is to do a front split and then bend back and try to touch your leg. Just be careful!
  • Question
    Is it possible to learn to do a scorpion in a day?
    Livia Horowitz
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    It depends on how flexible you already are, and how much of that day, you would spend stretching.
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    What if you can’t do that can you still be a cheerleader?
    Lesley Ochiora
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    It depends on whether your coach is okay with you lacking those skills. Some coaches aren't okay with it and some are. So you'll need to ask yours.
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