Cheerleaders are athletes too. They practice just as much as everyone else‚ sometimes even more. They get hurt just like everyone else‚ but only more severely. In “Sis! Boom! Bah! Humbug!” Rick Reilly attempts to get people of his side of cheerleading as a sport or in his mind not a sport. He does not want girls cheering on the other athletes at sporting events when they could be in the event instead. Rick Reilly conveys his message through a sandwich of logos‚ pathos‚ logos statements; this was
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Cheerleading Essay 3/24/10 I Tezzie Lavior will like to become an Aurora Central High School cheerleader because I think I will be one of the great ones for the squad. Cheerleading has been one of my greatest dreams that I hope that I will succeed and accomplish ever since I was a little girl. I love cheerleading so much that I watch cheerleading movies all the time. I also will like to become an A.C.H.S cheerleader because I think Aurora Central High School has a great cheerleading squad. I think cheerleading
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Sidelines vs. Competition How different are sideline and competitive cheerleading? I have personally experienced both sides of the sport so many little girls‚ and boys want to be a part of. In high school I cheered for the school‚ and a competitive squad on the side. Juggling both teams was difficult at times‚ but now that I am in college the team consists of both sides. Both sides of cheer take dedication‚ skill‚ and time. Although the competition side is more demanding and exciting which leads
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practice and rehearse their routines to get them just perfect. Also‚ tumbling in gymnastics is often used by cheerleaders. Nothing gets the crowd more excited than a cheerleader pulling off some cool flips. So if gymnastics is considered a sport why isn’t cheerleading? They both require large amounts of strength. Gymnastics need their strength in order to hold themselves up and cheerleaders need their strength in order to put their flyers in the air.
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the football games. A few years later‚ at the University of Minnesota‚ a student named Johnny Campbell led the crowd in a special cheer at a football game. He is recognized as the first cheerleader and as a result‚ a squad of six male “yell leader” was formed. It wasn’t until many years later‚ that female cheerleaders joined in on this activity. 12/6/16 Today‚ the majority of cheerleading
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WE GOT SPIRIT‚ YES WE DO!! WE GOT SPIRIT‚ HOW BOUT YOU?!?!?!? Short skirts‚ loud voices‚ and tons of energy; that’s what most high school students define as a typical cheerleader. Most of the teenagers in the wolrld will have this opinion. Along with being the blondes of the school‚ cheerleaders are also seen as wanna-be athletes. I mean‚ all they do is just cheer on other teams‚ right? They don’t actually do anything other than a few back-flips here or there. How hard could it be? The answer is
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How is cheerleading a sport? Cheerleaders are commonly seen on the sidelines at football and basketball games supporting their teams. Fans see them as other poeple supporting their team. Cheerleading is a sport becaues it envalys physcail excase like actrowbatics and stunts. very competive and frestighting just like any other sport. So just like a sport like basketbal‚ football‚ and even baseball you have to wear your team uniforms so with cheer if they didn’t wear them how would you know who’s team
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cheerleading isn’t a sport or shouldn’t be considered one. Cheerleading is the fastest growing girls sport‚ yet more than half of Americans do not believe it is a sport. In addition‚ they fail to distinguish between sideline cheerleaders and competitive ones. A real cheerleader doesn’t stand on the side; they are performing‚ working hard to be the best of the best. You have to be physically and mentally prepared to take on competitive cheer. Cheerleading should be a sport because it requires physical
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“Approximately 25‚000 cheerleaders ended up in the emergency room in 2007‚ and the number does continually rise.” (Delp) This is a shocking amount‚ but don’t panic too much; researchers at LiveScience state‚ “Less than catastrophic injuries are vastly more common and they occur at much younger ages‚ too. Children ages 5 to 18 admitted to hospitals for cheerleading injuries in the United States jumped from 10‚900 in 1990 to 22‚900 in 2002.” We must also keep in mind that many cheerleaders cheer at games
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When the word "cheerleader" comes to mind‚ many think of skinny blondes shouting "go team" while waving pom-poms in the air in short and skimpy shorts. Well‚ its true. All cheerleaders are meant to do is help get the fans more into the basketball and football game. So‚ what’s the purpose of these dumb blondes? Absolutely nothing. To make it onto this squad you need only a few credentials: you must be close to failing (actually failing will get you kicked off by the administration)‚ dye your hair
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