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Informative Speech On Cheers
I wasn’t very well when I started cheer, I was actually really bad. But as soon as I got used to it I kind of got the hang of it. As of right now I am a flyer and you wouldn’t really see me as a flyer because I’m not your small, tiny, skinny girl. At least I’m skinny, right? I am going to tell you about my years in cheer of 2017. So let’s start off with Stunts, Stunts include a main base, a base, a flyer, and a back-spot. I was a flyer for “Yucca Valley Lobos”. I didn’t start off good either. I started Stunts at, “Stunt Clinic” because I was underweight. I only weighted about “89” pounds. When I started Stunts I fell because as I said this was also my first year as a flyer. We started off with the basics and as we advanced we moved up to …show more content…
A Sideline Cheer is to hype up the football game and the crowd. We’re pretty loud for a small group of seven girls. Cheers were always my least favorite because I’m more of a “Stunt” person. Midgets would change the original names of the cheers to some funky names, sort of like ‘Attack, Big D, etc.
This was my favorite part of the entire season because it was “Competition”. So Yucca Valley has an arch enemy which is “High Desert Storms”. I’m not pretty sure how long they’ve been are arch enemies. When we go to Competition we fight for 1st place against Storms. So, since we are good sports we have to congratulate them. This year we won two 1st place, for Lobos.
Cheerleading is not a sport for petty girls and boys, it’s actually a dangerous sport because you are throwing up 100 pound girls in the air. I cheer with Ceciliana and a couple of other girls you might not know. We’ve had our ups and downs and sometimes we wanted to kill each other but, at the end of the day we all loved each other. We usually practiced from 6-8pm but, when competition came it was from like 5-8 or 4-8pm. Cheer is not a cheap sport its around $250-350, It’s quite expensive in my

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