1. Human Pyramid: This is a classic group stunt where participants work together to form a pyramid-like structure with their bodies. The base of the pyramid is formed by several people standing shoulder-to-shoulder, and then each subsequent layer is formed by fewer and fewer people until there is a single person at the top.
2. Cartwheel Line: In this stunt, a group of participants stand in a line and perform cartwheels simultaneously, creating a continuous wave of cartwheels down the line.
3. Handstand Circle: This stunt involves a group of participants standing in a circle and holding hands. Each person then performs a handstand, and the group works together to maintain the circle while balancing on their hands.
4. Human Chain: In this stunt, a group of participants hold hands and form a long chain. The chain then performs various movements, such as weaving in and out, twisting, or moving in different directions.
5. Balancing Act: This stunt involves one participant standing on an elevated surface, such as a stool or bench, while another participant holds them steady. The balancing person can then perform various movements, such as stretching their arms and legs or jumping.
6. Wheelbarrow Race: This is a fun and competitive group stunt where pairs of participants work together to race across a designated area. One person acts as the "wheelbarrow" by holding their partner's legs, while the other person uses their hands to propel them forward.
7. Jump Rope: While jump rope is typically thought of as an individual activity, it can be turned into a group activity by having multiple individuals jumping side-by-side or in a circle.
8. Partner AcroYoga: This is a combination of acrobatics and yoga performed in pairs or groups. Some popular partner yoga poses include the double twist, the double tree, and the flying eagle.
Remember, safety is a priority when performing group stunts. It's important to ensure that participants are properly warmed up, have sufficient skill and experience for the stunts they are attempting, and are supervised by a qualified instructor or coach.