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STUNT the Sport is the official website introducing STUNT, a women’s competitive sport. Created by USA Cheer, STUNT evolved from cheerleading techniques but removes the crowd-leading performance elements, focusing instead on technical skills such as stunts, pyramids, basket tosses, group jumps, and tumbling. Competitions are held with two teams facing off on the same floor and scoring by rounds. The page clearly states that the sport helps colleges, high schools, and other institutions meet Title IX athletics requirements, while also providing a new competitive pathway for the large number of female athletes in the United States with cheerleading backgrounds.
From an education/course perspective, this is not a full course sales page, but rather an entry point for understanding the sport and accessing resources for building a team. The core structure consists of four Quarters: Quarter 1 is Partner Stunts, with each routine lasting about 30 seconds; Quarter 2 is Pyramids & Tosses, using 8, 12, or 16 athletes depending on the level; Quarter 3 is Jumps & Tumbling, with each routine using 7 athletes and allowing tumbling specialists to participate; Quarter 4 is Team Routine, which combines routines of the same level from the first three quarters into an approximately 90-second team routine. This design helps coaches arrange lineups based on athletes’ specialized abilities.
The main text does not directly provide course prices, membership fees, or certification costs. It only states that resource areas for different levels provide sample budgets for launching a program, and that there is a Membership Options page. In terms of certification/credentials, the extracted text does not show coach certification, athlete certificates, or completion certificates, so it should not be considered a clearly defined certification course.
The advantages are its clear positioning, fairly specific explanation of the competition format, coverage of multiple scenarios including College, High School/Junior High, Club, and Youth Rec, and an entry point for NCAA emerging sport information, making it suitable for institutions conducting program research. The drawbacks are limited transparency around the training system, class scheduling, instructor profiles, learning pathways, and costs. For users in China, the content mainly serves the U.S. school sports and competition system, so local implementation would require separate solutions for venues, coaches, and competition resources.
It is suitable for school sports administrators, club managers, STUNT/cheer coaches, and female athletes who want to learn about the sport. It is less suitable for learners who simply want to purchase a standardized online course or obtain a certificate. Access from China cannot be determined from the extracted text and is marked as unknown.
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