Brenley- Brief

Dyani Robarge

The Cheer-a-Mid: A strong, wooden structure used for cheerleaders to practice their motions while not actually being in the stunt. A stunt is used in cheer to hold up athletes in the air. Cheerleaders usually have many different motions to memorize. The Cheer-a-Mid helps to prevent stunting injuries in cheer-leading by allowing them to practice stunts closer to the ground before in the air.

The Cheer-a-Mid is made out of laser cut 1/4th inch plywood. It is held together in a waffle-like grid that is shaped like a pyramid. The foot-piece, added for a more experienced flyer, is made out of PLA plastic on the 3D printer. This is meant to mimic a real life stunt. It is meant for one-foot stunts, a technique more commonly used in competitive cheer-leading rather than high school cheer-leading.

Cheerleading has one of the highest injury rates of all sports. Many injuries occur when cheerleaders fall out of their stunts when they don’t know their motions. To prevent this, The Cheer-a-Mid helps cheerleaders practice the motions before actually going up in the air.


Emily- Brief

Dyani Robarge

The Cheer-A-Mid: a wooden structure designed to help prevent injuries in cheer-leading. Cheerleaders can practice their motions using the Cheer-a-Mid. This will prevent injuries by educating flyers on what to do when they get in the air. A stunt is when you hold a girl up in the air. The flyer usually does motion and stretches. Cheer-leading is a very dangerous sport with a lot of injuries. Cheerleaders become injured when they fall out of stunts or mess up their tumbling. Falling out of a stunt occurs when they have not practiced or do not fully know what they are doing. Our project will help these athletes with their practice before they go into the air. 

The Cheer-a-Mid is made out of quarter inch plywood. Structurally, it is put together as a waffle grid. The two foot pieces help more experienced flyers do more complex things. We made these out of PLA plastic with the 3D printer.