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Hi! I'm Mandy Butler on behalf of Expert Village and I'm going to talk to you today about cheerleading
motions. Now I'm going to take you through the punch. As I said before, when you do a
touchdown, you might often hear that called a punch. You're almost always going to hear
this called a right punch, rather than a right touchdown. If I've got my arm up in a touchdown
position and my left arm is on my hip, this is a right punch. If I switch it and I have
my left arm up with my right arm bent and on my hip, that's a left punch. I can take
that down making it a left low punch. I can also do a right low punch. If I've got my
arm up like this, it's just a punch. You don't have to call it a high punch. If you say punch,
you're going to know that your arm is extended above your head. Low punch is down. Punch
is up. If I've got both of them up, that's a touchdown or a punch. I've got a right punch
and a left punch.