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    Is Cheerleading A Sport

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    sport? Yes. Many people will say it is. First, "skill and physical exertion." You need physical strength to cheer. You need training and exercise. Doing flips is difficult! You also need skill, to keep the rhythm and remember steps. So, physical exertion is definitely part of cheering. Second, "Competes against others ."" Cheerleading has many competitions. Different Cheer teams compete against each other for the win! They win by getting the best scores.…

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    's about being better than you were yesterday”-unknown. Cheerleading has grown so much, now cheerleaders are focusing on making themselves and the sport better. The orgins of cheer origionally started in Great Britian.In 1883, they started the trend of cheering and chanting at sports games. However, the first official cheer was at the University of Princeton in 1884 in Princeton, New Jersey(cheerleading.Isport.com). Although cheerleading is thought to be female dominated sport, it was…

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    cheerleading. I was the freshman who had to be taught EVERYTHING. My senior football captains had to show me how to do everything at least twice. I’m sure it was just as frustrating for them as it was for me. They never gave up on teaching me cheer after cheer. Looking back, they probably thought I would be the worst cheerleader Belle Plaine has ever had. It takes a toll on a team when you have new…

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    right choices. The constant battle helps make me the leader that I strive to be. As a senior in high school, many opportunities present themselves for me to be a leader in the school. Being involved in Student Council, National Honor Society, Varsity Cheer, Ruff Ryders, Varsity Soccer, and was the class Valedictorian helped mold me into the leader I am today. With these roles, I have met numerous achievements that I set for myself. I currently hold the District 4 Vice President of Student…

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    to even speak a word tomorrow. Now, imagine yourself at the same game, but with a different setting. One small group of students towards the front of the crowd cheers halfheartedly. A few boys to your right make bets on who can hit the most consecutive cheerleaders with a…

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    little, I’ve always wanted to be a cheerleader. The glitter, pom-poms, and how pretty they always were made me want to be a part of that world some day. My junior year of high school, I prepared myself to try out to be a part of the 2015-2016 Hazen Cheer team. To say that I was nervous would be a complete understatement, because I was scared out of my mind. I wanted to keep it on the down low and I only told two of my closest friends. I knew that if I didn’t make the team I didn’t want to make…

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    Big Red was the head captain of the RCH Torros and passed the leadership to Torrance Shipman. Unfortunately, Torrance did not know that Big Red stole all of their best cheers from Isis, East Compton High’s cheer captain. Big Red, Torrance, and Isis all share qualities of Denby’s description of the popular girl character. Big Red had red hair, and she talked to her team in a very rude, mean, and disrespectful manner. She felt the team was…

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    All-Star cheerleading should be considered a sport. Cheerleading is one of the most physically demanding activities that's not considered a sport, but should be. All-Star is a combination of dance, gymnastics, and motions. All-Star cheer is highly competitive. All-Star cheerleading requires participants to be physically fit. Cheerleading requires the strength similar to a football player because you will have to use your upper body strength for stunting. All-Star also requires endurance…

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    as easy as people say. Some people even think cheer isn’t a sport but I would beg to differ. Cheerleaders have a high chance of getting just as sweaty, tired, and hurt as you can in other sports. Cheerleaders can’t be afraid to perform in front of people because we have to be loud and proud of our team. Practice gets tough when you have to do painstaking stretches, many difficult jumps, then, depending on the day, stunts or cheers. To begin cheer practice, all us cheerleaders get changed,…

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    1 team per grade level (except for third grade it is the largest and is split into two teams of 5). I will attach your rosters then give you your football coaches number to team up with them so that you can practice near the same area. Many girls cheer on their brothers team so it is important that you practice near the football team. Please get in contact with your cheerleaders and their parents within the day to schedule your practices. Football practices have already begun so cheerleading…

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