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Pike. This jump is among the most difficult of jumps. Both legs are straight out, knees locked. Arms are in a touchdown motion out in front to create a folded position in the air, this motion is also called candlesticks.
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The herkie (aka hurkie) is a cheerleading jump named after Lawrence Herkimer, the founder of the National Cheerleaders Association and former cheerleader at Southern Methodist University.
Lawrence Herkimer, the irrepressible icon and model entrepreneur known as the father of modern cheerleading, is being remembered as the originator of the pompom, the spirit stick, the Herkie jump, and the National Cheerleaders Association. signature jump in front of SMUs Dallas Hall.
Born after Richard Spencer III, a journalism instructor at the school, drew Herky after being approached during the schools search for a mascot, the university was pleased with the mascot and turned to a state-wide contest to come up with the name. The name Herky was suggested by Iowa alum, John Franklin, and stuck.
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Legend has it that ole Herk was not able to do a proper hurdler, so this was his version. The difference between the herkie and the hurdler is that the bent knee points down, and the hips turn to the side ever-so-slightly with arms in a punch.
cheerleader (n.) also cheer-leader, performer of cheers, chants, dancing, etc. in support of a sports team, 1900, American English, from cheer (n.) + leader.

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