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    air for years. This argument almost always ends up with someone getting upset. Here are some facts that might change your opinion‚ they also might help you the next time this argument comes up. Stunting and tumbling is a very important part of cheerleading. These activities not only use every muscle‚ but they also use them in every way they can be used. Stunting might not be as hard for the flyer‚ but the bases are working extremely hard. The bases hamstrings‚ quadriceps‚ and gluteal muscles are

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    There is quite a bit of controversy over cheerleading and dance. Some may confuse them‚ or even think they’re the same thing‚ but they have their similarities and differences. Many people say cheer is better‚ and others may say dance is better. They may have some deviation‚ as in physical ability‚ technique‚ and choreography; but one thing they do have in common are the competitions. Both cheerleaders and dancers have physical requirements they need to meet in order to exceed in their sport. For

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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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    Cheer Club Research Paper

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    Freshman year my best friend and I made an impulse decision to go to the high school cheer clinic. As a way to make friends and to make both are moms happy‚ since they were both cheerleaders . After the first day of clinic we were both hooked. Cheerleading to most is full of popular girls that are selfish‚ snobby‚ and don’t have a sense of morality. But to me and my team we are nothing like that. My team is a mismatched group of girls that found a love in cheering on other sport teams. Spending upwards

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    One of the hardest experiences for me was having two shoulder surgeries in high school. Although it may not sound very traumatizing now‚ two surgeries meant that my cheerleading career of 14 years was over. When something that was such a big part of your life for so long is taken away in the blink of an eye‚ it feels like your whole world is crashing down! My senior year was exceptionally hard for me considering I was trying to make the perfect decision on my future college‚ my father was traveling

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    Essay On NFL Cheerleaders

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    In the past three years‚ the NFL has faced a multitude of lawsuits dealing with the unfair payment of NFL cheerleaders. Multiple different articles support the cheerleaders‚ agreeing that an average of a $1‚000 salary each year is unfair. However‚ other articles are against a higher payment‚ claiming that cheerleaders work because they enjoy the sport‚ rather than for the money. While Megan McArdle’s article‚ “NFL Cheerleaders Don’t Do it for the Money” uses informal diction‚ comparisons to other

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    Brittany Stapleton Theatre 2100 Professor Williams Theatre Geeks vs. Zombie Cheerleaders Review Recently‚ I had the pleasure of seeing a comedy by Kathryn Walat‚ Theatre Geeks vs. Zombie Cheerleaders performed at Troy High School in Troy‚ Ohio. The performance space is a typical high school auditorium that has a large stage and abundant seating. This short-play takes place in a high school with focus on the drama club and cheerleaders. The plot starts out with the Drama Geeks having a monthly

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    and with urging from my friend‚ I decided to audition for Xclusive. The day of tryouts came and I did not feel ready. I did not know what to expect‚ so how could I have prepared for it? The tryouts consisted of learning a dance routine led by the captain of the team‚ with which we would be judged by members of the team to determine who was good enough to make the cut. When tryouts finally ended‚ I surprisingly felt excited at the prospect of doing something that I’d never done before. I tap danced

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    oh captain my captain

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    "O Captain! My Captain!" is a poem written by Walt Whitman in 1865. The poem is classified as an elegy because it is a mourning poem that was written in the memory of someone. The poem was written to honor Abraham Lincoln‚ the 16th president of the United States. Walt Whitman was born in 1819 and died in 1892‚ so he lived through the American Civil War. Being born close to the founding of the country‚ he knew people that were a part of the American Revolution. Through this he experienced the unification

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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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