Blue Ridge is a fictional town located deep in the heart of Kentucky. It is home to one of the most well known equestrian academies in the United States. Students and staff from all over the world join the academy for what it has to offer. Do you have what it takes to join us and learn from the Academy?
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Post by Sawyer Grace Lansky on Jan 25, 2018 15:36:30 GMT -8
[/b] she said, in agreement. "I was a cheerleader in my last school, so I have some knowledge. It was a smaller school, and they generally took anyone who could make the attempt," she explained. "I'm aware that's not how they do things around, here, but I do believe I have what it takes!" She paused for a second, and smiled at the captain. "I was a flyer, back then. Generally, I'm a dancer, so I have good floor moves. I can do jumps, front and back handsprings, the basics. In the air, I can do full extensions, and I can do a bow and arrow," she said. "I'm loud, I can cheer. I know how to project my voice, and I'm good at showing enthusiasm to pump up the crowd." She smiled again, and shrugged her shoulders. "I think it would be easier to show you what I can do, than just talking about it. I'm really excited about the possibility of joining you, and hope you agree that I have what it takes," she said. [/ul]
Post by Sina Aleardi on Jan 29, 2018 9:48:00 GMT -8
Sina finished with the jump rope as Andie blew the whistle, then curled it up neatly and set it down. A sarcastic negative answer was already on her mind, although that's where it stayed, curbed by Andie's threat. She headed to her bag for some water and to wipe her face - This is why she didn't wear makeup to practice. She also checked in with Der, ruffling the dog's ears for a moment, before she returned to the floor.
She sat back as Kall took over and asked the new girl for an introduction. She listened to Sawyer's little rundown of what she could do, staying quiet.