high V, low V, is a cheer motion where both arms are extended straight and parallel overhead, similar to a football referee's signal for a touchdown. The hands are in fists, facing each other, with the pinky fingers or little circles of the hands facing forward, and the arms should be held close to the ears with locked elbows. - Touch down, This motion is essentially a broken low touchdown. Though daggers is probably the more common name, I generally do refer to it as table top when teaching younger cheerleaders. Make sure the elbows stay in tight to avoid it becoming a broken low V, and that the top of the fists stay flat. - daggers,

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