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    Is Cheerleading a Sport

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    answer is a lot harder than one would think. Although cheerleading is formally deemed not a sport‚ it is actually one of the most demanding sports out there. If you look up the definition of a sport in the dictionary‚ it will tell you that a sport is a “physical activity that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often engaged in competitively”. But what it doesn’t include is the trust‚ the teamwork‚ necessary for any sport. Cheerleading isn’t considered a sport because by definition our

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    Is Cheerleading: A Sport?

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    Is Cheerleading A Sport ? Did you know according to the New York Times cheerleading is the fastest growing girl sport? Each year females prepare themselves for cheerleading tryouts practicing and working on their jumps‚ paying around $300 monthly for gymnastics‚ physicals ‚ uniforms etc. Cheerleaders put hard work and dedication into what they sign up and tried out to do. Although some people believe it is not a sport because of its relative inactiveness‚ cheerleading is a sport because they prepare

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    Cheerleading Benefits

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    Widely known for one of the best Coed competitive cheerleading programs‚ Texas Tech University‚ home of the Red Raiders; will help me with my skills in my cheerleading career and give me the experience in competition that high school could not give me. Colleges aren’t that easy to get into. Most people do not get into their dream college because of SAT (composite) and SAT (Critical Reading And Math) scores. With the SAT and ACT aren’t easy tests‚ they are for getting students college ready. Also

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    Cheerleading Essay

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    and talent is essential to create outstanding and breathtaking routines. To make these routines stand out‚ team work is the most important piece. Cheerleading is a very broad and general sport‚ but working together as a team is what makes this sport amazing‚ and together complex‚ incredible‚ and stunning routines can be created and performed. In cheerleading there are many different kinds of teams. This includes coed‚ which consists of boys and girls‚ non-coed‚ which is just girls‚ school cheer‚ and

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    Cheerleading Tryouts

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    through your body and settling in the bottom of your stomach. That is the feeling that anyone and almost everyone feels as they wait there turn to perform. The 2011 Lanier cheerleading squad try-out process started in late January with lots of paper work and meetings‚ and ends on march 12 with the announcement of the full cheerleading squad. Throughout that time stress and nerves are what you go through for all candidates. “ I was very nervous‚ I actually didn’t think I was going to make it

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    Cheerleading as a Sport

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    February 23‚ 2012 The sport of cheerleading There has been an ongoing controversy for years on end about cheerleading being a sport due to Title IX laws and statements. It is now classified as a sport‚ but some people still argue about it being a sport. What most people do not know about cheerleading is that today‚ cheerleading involves skills which require the strength of football‚ the grace of dance‚ and the agility of gymnastics (AACCA 1). Competitive cheerleading hit the scene in the late 1970s

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    Essay On Cheerleading

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    “What is Cheerleading” What is Cheerleading you ask? Cheerleading is a sport that is made up of mostly girls but can contain boys to. Cheerleading became a sport back in 1800’s more known in 1883. As a cheerleader it is considered the most dangerous sport because‚ you don’t wear any protective gear‚ that will help you from getting hurt. It is all on your own. If you fall you are risking the chances of getting hurt and possibly breaking a bone. In cheerleading there are flyers‚ back bases‚ and two

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    Cheerleading Is Perfect

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    I can’t say I am perfect at what I do‚ which is cheerleading‚ but I do consider them one of my talents and skills. I also have a strong passion for it. I started cheering in the 6th grade‚ and it has been the only sport I have ever done. My first day of cheer‚ I was completely lost at everything and I had the word “flyer” thrown at me‚ which I had no clue of what to do. I was put to do the basic stunts‚ I didn’t really know what I was doing‚ but I slowly learned throughout the first season. Even

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    Cheerleading Contribution

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    I want to try out for the varsity cheerleading team because I want to be able to represent my school and show how even though we are considered a low economic funded school we have just as much spirit as the highly funded schools. Also‚ I was in cheerleading since I was young‚ and I joined the JV team last year and really learned to love the sport. A contribution I can make to the cheer team is providing my service and devoted commitment to the organization by being there for the fundraisers‚ games

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    Tap Dancing

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    created tap dancing by combining their own ethnic dances while working on plantations. It was said to have began as “Juba” which was an African slave dance. Current research suggests that tap did not stem from plantations but in crowded‚ urban environments such as New York City. The fusion of cultures that originated tap dance influenced American culture by bringing different societies and ideas together. Master Juba or William Henry Lane was considered the “inventor of tap dancing.” In the late

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