In my opinion, Allstar Cheerleading is indeed a sport. My reasoning behind my opinion is that Allstar cheerleading takes just as much, or more physical activity, requires skills necessary to compete a routine, and involves events comparable to games for football, baseball, etc.
Allstar Cheerleading is not like cheerleading for your school. It is much more excruciating than standing on a sideline, clapping and yelling "Go Team Go!" From experience, Allstar Cheerleaders go through grueling practices of sweating, long periods of conditioning, and lifting people. Yes, i said it, people. Football players condition so that they can run back and forth on a field for a few hours with breaks every couple of minutes. Cheerleaders condition so that they can make it through a to and half minute routine that includes orderly running from formation to formation, jumping in certain ways that require extreme flexibility and muscular strength, as well as lifting girls, the same age and weight as that of the girls lifting them above their heads so that the flyer can pull a motion that takes months to achieve. I don't know if you or a friend have …show more content…
You cannot walk into a cheer gym, stand perfectly still on a hard mat, jump up and back, and land flat on your feet all while using the proper technique required of you, without some sort of practice. Allstar cheerleaders practice at least eight hours a week, sometimes even more, to achieve these skills required for competition. It's simply not something you are born with, having perfect skill needed to be an all-star cheerleader. According the Dictionary.com, the definition of a sport is an athletic activity that requires physical prowess or skill and often of a competitive