The Cheerleaders

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    “Cheer is stupid, it’s just a waste of time.” A variation of opinions attempt to discourage me. “Cheer isn’t even a sport, ya’ll don’t do anything.” Again, more people against what I love to do. I didn’t join cheer because of the “popularity” the cheerleaders got in the movies. Cheerleading takes hard work, dedication, and determination. Nothing in life is ever just handed to you, and if it is it’s probably just a knitted christmas sweater from your grandma that is two sizes too small,…

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    what most high school students define as a typical cheerleader). Most of the people in the world will have this opinion. People think that cheerleaders are seen as wanna-be athletes. They don’t actually do anything other than a few back-flips here or there. How hard could it be? The answer is a lot harder than one would think. According to sport nation, “Cheerleading is actually one of the most demanding sports out there”(Connolly). Cheerleaders have to hire a choreographer to make a great and…

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    cheerleading injuries, there has been very little research done on prevention and detection of possible injuries in cheerleaders. Strains/sprains were the most common injury sustained by cheerleaders, and the ankles and lower back were injured most often (Shields and Smith, 2011). On average cheerleaders spend 10.7 years in competitive cheerleading; the most common complaint of these cheerleaders is back pain (Waters, 203). With the lack of knowledge on prevention and detection of back-related…

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    as well as what it takes to be an Allstar Cheerleader, and at the end result have each reader agree with…

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    basketball (men’s and women’s), football, wrestling, and even bowling at Heights High School had been winning state championships so of course our cheerleaders could not be any different. Heights high school cheerleader had been known around the city for being exceptionally good. We have always had the best cheers, dances, and stunts. Our cheerleaders generally spent years before high school participating in competitive cheerleading. Competitive cheer taught girls many advanced things such as…

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    a typical cheerleader, they always think short skirts, loud voices, and tons of energy. Cheerleaders are not just spirited people in uniform. Cheerleaders are commonly seen on the sidelines of a football game. They normally not thought of as a sport 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…

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    voices don 't make that much of a difference. Cheerleading is very much not a sport, especially high school cheerleading. A sport is an activity that involves physical exertion and skill. What doesn’t define as a sport is cheerleading. Being a cheerleader doesn`t mean you`re not an athlete because you do have to be athlete, but you can be an athlete and not play a sport. In 1972, the Title IX of the education amendment ruled that cheerleading was not a sport. Until the law changes cheerleading…

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    Youth should be banned from participating sports such, as dodge ball, cheerleader,and football .sports such as dodge ball,gives older kids the right that they are stronger so they can just pick on little kids as much they wanna pick on the little kids. According to Rick hanetho founder of the national Amateur dodge ball Association, says the game allows kids who are not good Athletes to participate in a team sport. He also argues that if teachers hand-eye coordination, concentration and the…

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    Cheerleading was established in 1984. All-star cheerleading was established in 1992. High school cheerleaders, jump, scream and wave to support their sports team. All-star cheerleaders, tumble, stunt and sweat to prove they are the best and strongest girls with the biggest smiles. All-star cheerleaders and High school cheerleaders are so often bunched together because in the eyes of the general public there is not much to differentiate between the two. All-star and high school when understand to…

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    foundation as before. Cheerleaders still wear short skirts and pump up the crowd during a winning home basketball game but what most people do not know is cheerleaders have found their own way to show off their athletic abilities. However, they are not showing them on the sideline of a football or basketball game. These girls will be flipping, jumping, and stunting on the blue mats in front of seven judges and a crowd of up to 200 people, who are cheering on their favorite cheerleaders. Although…

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