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    Is Cheerleading a sport? Cheerleading is a competitive sport. The stereotype for being a cheerleader is that females aren’t capable of the athletic coordination that most males are able to do. Cheerleading should be treated as a sport because it requires intense skills and practice, mandates competitiveness, and requires strength and determination. Cheerleading should be treated as a sport because it requires intense skills and practice. Consequently, [i]t must be a…

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    respect just like any other team. Cheerleaders work hard like other sports; they compete and win competitions because they’re hardworking. Competitions gives cheerleaders a chance to really show off the talent they have whether its stunts, jumps, or tumbling its competitions. Cheerleaders are hard workers. Still cheerleading isn’t considered as a…

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    crowd full of energy and chant cheers to motivate the athletes. All-Star cheerleaders main purpose is to compete against other teams. They compete by performing a high energy two minute and thirty second routine that is composed of jumps,motions, tumbling, dance, and stunts. All-Star cheer is more focused on competing against other gyms.All-Star has competitions that are regional, national and even worldwide. Competitions can last for up to two days and be as short as about seven hours.…

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    I have participated in the all-star competition cheerleading world since I was a very young girl. Over the last ten years, cheerleading has not only taught me how to stunt, tumble and dance, it has also taught me so many remarkable life lessons, such as leadership, teamwork, determination, and perseverance. One important lesson I have learned over the years is how to overcome failure as well as learning to control the fear of failure. The all-star cheerleading industry is very competitive; one…

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    Quotes “Obsessed is just a word the lazy use to describe the dedicated.”- Unknown Gymnastics taught me everything - life lessons, responsibility and discipline and respect.- Shawn Johnson Gymnastics uses every single part of your body, every tiny little muscle that you never even knew.- Shannon Miller Hard days are the best because that's when champions are made.- Gabby Douglas Definition strong and barely controllable emotion the suffering and death of Jesus Syn. crucifixion, suffering, agony,…

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    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 tumbling or gymnastic…

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    When people hear the word “cheerleader” I am sure most would think of little, skimpy girls running around high schools with their nose in the air. Which is such a jaded, misleading conception. This is exactly why people think negatively about cheerleading. Cheerleading is more than what it looks like, that is why it is a sport. To be classified as a sport it is required to have an opponent, a goal, physical activity, and rules. Cheerleading has all of the above listed components. Before I go on…

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    Spending months upon months, week after week, days, hours and seconds, all for one little sport. The sport that fills my heart and love so deeply, cheerleading. Not the school sideline girls that yell and kick, but competitive cheer. In a cheer routine, a team must be able to continuously flip across the floor, jump as fast as rabbits, launch people into the air while still managing to keep them safe, and dance and be sassier than a seven-year-old pageant girl - all of it jam packed into 2…

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    Is Cheerleading a Sport or Just an Activity? Did you know that 25% of the money spent on student sport injuries in 2005 where from cheerleading? This shows that it is very dangerous just like other sports. Cheer is a sport where you learn dance routines and cheers. You cheer for a football or basketball team, but you can also go to competitions. One thing about cheer is there are a lot of possible injuries like broken bones and even concussions. In cheer you stunt which is where people are…

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    We all have our beloved sports like me, volleyball, softball gymnastics, and cheer are fun for me. Some efficacy like to play basketball or football some may not be sports it may be a club that you go to after school perhaps it might be a chess club or choir. Now volleyball is a fun sport, if you know how to play. Mainly the whole point of the game is to hit on the others side of the net inside the square. If you see people dive for the ball it is fun but it also takes a lot of practice.…

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