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2017-18 NFHS SPIRIT RULES POWERPOINT National Federation of State High School Associations Take Part. Get Set For Life.

2017-2018 NFHS SPIRIT RULES CHANGES RULE 1 - DEFINITIONS

RULE 1 - DEFINITIONS Deletes definitions for downward inversion, front drop, knee/seat/thigh drop, split drop, sponge and swan dive. Adds definitions for braced flip, braced inversion, braced roll, prep level and swing roll down (teddy bear roll down). Revises definition for switch liberty.

2017-2018 NFHS Spirit Rules Changes RULE 2 GENERAL RISK MANAGEMENT RULE 3 CHEER RULE 4 DANCE/DRILL/POM

RULE 2-1-10 AND 2-1-12 ART. 10... Spirit participants shall remain outside of the playing area during a 30-second or less time-out during a basketball game. ART. 12... Spirit participants shall stand outside the free-throw lane lines extended toward the sidelines throughout a basketball game. Revised language to match basketball rules book on cheer squad location during basketball games.

RULE 3-2-7 AND 4-2-7 ART. 7... A spotter is required for extended stunts or transitions that stop in an extended position except for the following: Adds the words "extended stunts that stop" to allow for show-and-go and up-and-over stunts without a spotter.

RULE 3-3-2 AND 4-3-2 ART. 2... An inverted top person may pass through an extended position but must not begin, end, pause or stop in an extended inverted position. Removes the word static and clarifies article 2.

RULE 3-3-3 AND 4-3-3 ART. 3... Braced inversions in a pyramid that do not flip or roll are permitted provided the following conditions are met: a. The inverted top person shall have at least two bases or a base and a spotter. b. If the inverted top person is released the following conditions shall be met: 1. The skills/stunts before and after the release are permitted. 2. Each bracer is at prep level or below. If in a prep or shoulder stand, the bracer(s) shall have two bases or a base and a spotter. 3. The bracers do not provide primary support for the top person. 4. The top person and base(s) make no more than a ¼ turn around the bracer in a continuous movement. 5. The top person is caught by original base(s). 6. The top person does not land in an inverted position. Reorganizes and clarifies braced inversions in a pyramid.

RULE 3-3-3 AND 4-3-3

RULE 3-3-4 AND 4-3-4 ART. 4... Braced rolls in a pyramid are permitted provided the following conditions are met: a. The inverted top person has at least two bases or a base and a spotter. b. The bracer(s) have two bases or a base and a spotter. Reorganizes and clarifies braced rolls in a pyramid.

RULE 3-3-5B-D ART. 5... Braced flips in a pyramid are permitted provided all the following conditions are met: b. The top person shall have at least three people involved who were the original bases or spotters. c. If the flip ends in a cradle, the bracers may release the top person once he/ she begins to descend and is no longer inverted. d. The top person ends in a non-inverted position.

RULE 3-3-6A, B AND 4-3-6A, B ART. 6... In all other inversions: a. Inversions may release to the following provided there is a spotter: 1. Dismounts with no more than a ½ turn. 2. Loading position with no more than ½ turn. 3. A stunt at prep level or below. b. In inversions where the base of support begins and remains below prep level, at least one person shall be in a position to protect the head/neck of the top person and shall maintain contact with the top person's upper body (waist and above, which may include arms/hands) until the top person is no longer inverted or his/her hands are on the performing surface. The contact shall be sufficient to stabilize/control the top person's position.

RULE 3-3-6C AND 4-3-6C c. Inversions where the base of support begins at or passes through prep level: 1. Require two bases or a base and a spotter. 2. At least two people on the performing surface must be in a position to protect the head/neck of the top person, one of whom must maintain contact with the top person's upper body (waist and above, which may include arms/hands) until the top person is no longer inverted or his/her hands are on the performing surface. The contact must be sufficient to stabilize/control to top person's position. EXCEPTIONS: 1. A foldover that begins at or below prep level and does not stop in an extended position is allowed. 2. In a single-base suspended roll, there must be continuous hands-to-hands contact between the base and top person. 3. The top person must not go directly to an inverted position on the performing surface from prep level or higher. 4. If caught in a cradle, load or stunt by catchers who are not original bases, the new catchers are in place and are not involved with any other skill when the transition is initiated.

RULE 3-3-8 AND 4-3-8 ART. 8... A Swing Roll Down stunt is not permitted.

RULE 3-4-3 AND 4-4-11 ART. 3... In pyramids where one extended stunt braces another extended stunt, the connection must not be hand/arm to foot/leg. ART. 11... In pyramids where one extended stunt braces another extended stunt, the connection must not be hand/arm to foot/leg.

RULE 3-4-3 AND 4-4-11 Illegal Legal

RULE 3-5-5C ART. 5... Release transitions are permitted provided all of the following conditions are met throughout the transition: c. Each bracer is at prep level or below. If at prep level, the bracer(s) shall have two bases or a base and a spotter. Removes the requirement for spotter a in a doublebased prep.

RULE 3-6-2 AND 4-6-2 ART. 2... Non-braced suspended splits that originate from or pass through prep level or above are permitted provided all the following conditions are met: a. At least three bases slow the momentum of the top person. b. The top person has both hands in contact with a base(s) once she reaches the full split position. EXCEPTION: Top person may release one hand to grasp the hand of another base to adjust his/her position. Adds an exception to allow the top to release to grab another base to adjust position.

RULE 3-6-2 AND 4-6-2

RULE 3-8-2 AND 4-8-2 ART. 2... Tumbling while holding props is not permitted except for the following: a. a forward roll, backward roll. b. holding pom(s) during airborne tumbling skills in which the hand(s) are not being used for support.

RULE 4-4-2 ART. 2... Stunts/lifts in which base(s) support(s) an extended top person under the foot/feet and stop in an extended position are not permitted in Dance/Drill/Pom. Removes the word static.

RULE 4-7-7 AND 4-7-8 ART. 7... A skill (e.g., toe touch, twist, etc.) must not be performed to a cradle in dance/drill/pom. ART. 8... A twist to the performing surface must not involve more than 1¼ rotations. Prohibits skills to a cradle.

4-10-14 ART. 14... When transitioning from a prop to a stunt/lift, the new bases must be in contact with the top person before he/she leaves the prop. Requires bases to be in contact with the top person when transitioning from a prop.