Cheerleading

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    Conversations in cheerleading Every basketball game starts of great, until we get to chit chatting… “ Guess what happened today,” or “ look at that cute boy over there,” and “ wait what cheer are we doing?” Then there’s a full time out and we have no idea what’s going on! Then my coach will look at me like and say what are you doing? Later on I can’t remember the cheers and I’ll do the same cheer over again or I won’t do a cheer at all. After a while of cheering we will start talking and…

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    because they cheer for another sport playing like football. Some people may argue cheer is a hobby and not a sport. However, competitive cheerleading is different from sideline cheerleading. Sideline cheerleaders are the typical cheerleaders that people automatically picture in a cliché movie where head cheerleader dates jock. Nonetheless, competitive cheerleading is different, since they are the ones that spend hours practicing on their skills to get better.…

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    I Believe Many people believe in other things as in getting good grades in school , going to college but me myself I believe in cheerleading . I believe in cheerleading because it’s fun , it makes you wanna work harder . Cheerleading makes you push yourself harder . I remember my Freshman year , I tried out for cheerleading and didn’t make it . Then I became a Sophomore at Southwest Early College Campus and I tried my hardest and I succeeded . I finally accomplished my big dreams…

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    Cheerleading as a Sport Sport, an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment. Over 400,000 girls and boys are involved in cheerleading in the United States. With this large amount of people participating, a major controversy is brought into question, is cheerleading a sport? Susan Loomis, National Federation of of State High School Associations member, says, “Number one reason the cheerleaders are there is…

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    Cheerleading is something that I really love doing. Cheering help bring out my personality. It’s all about performance skills. Jumps, and a chance to show people your real voice. Cheering is not all about showing sprit shouting and screaming cheering is a professional sport just like any other sports as in basketball, softball, and football. They have rules and tournaments just like those. I’ve been cheering since I was little. I started cheering on the pee-wee team, the middle school, junior…

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    Because the high school had many students from different backgrounds and wanted the students to be well aware and accepting of this, the school offered various clubs and organizations such as: sports teams, French, Spanish, and Italian clubs, a cheerleading team, and even a pep band. These clubs and organizations allowed many students of different…

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    attracted to are Football, Soccer, and Basketball; all which fit in with the criteria stated in the definition. Furthermore, the most commonly debated activity is Cheerleading since it is primarily to, “promote school spirit, support other teams in…

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    “Cheerleading As A Sport” Blonde bubbly girls, wearing short skirts with loud voices, defines the common stereotype of a cheerleader. They are known to be the girls who are the “air heads” of the school and it is thought that all they do is promote school spirit and cheer on other sports, so why do they deserve to be considered a sport? In most cases, they don’t receive this title. Cheerleading is often deemed not a sport, but rather an after school activity or club. Fans of basketball or…

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    many dangers, and the great amount of training. Cheerleading is a sport because of competitions. According to Dictionary.com a sport is “an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature.” (Dictionary.com) In cheer competitions the main goal is to compete…

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    Have you ever tried something, a sport, and thought, I’m going to do this until finite? I as well until I was standing there on that mat reticent, ready to try out. When I was six, All star cheerleading was the next big thing and I wanted nothing more than to be a part of it. From there, I started my cheerleading career. My experience transcended what I could have ever imagined. Despite all the odds, I have practiced, worked and competed to be the best. My first time on the mat was the most…

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