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    person who inspired me even more to cheer was my cousin Stephanie. I remember the way she danced was amazing and I could feel her commitment to the cheer routine. I don’t know how‚ but that’s just the magic of cheerleading. Throughout this journey‚ I have been exposed to various cheerleading styles. For example: stunting and jumping. Stunting is all about using various people to lift another person into the air. They all work together as a group. The term jumping is just using flexibility to your

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    Cheerleading As A Sport” Blonde bubbly girls‚ wearing short skirts with loud voices‚ defines the typical stereotype of a cheerleader. They are known to be the girls who are the “air heads” of the school and it is thought that all they do is promote school spirit and cheer on other sports‚ so why do they deserve to be considered a sport? In most cases‚ they don’t receive this title. Cheerleading is often deemed not a sport but rather an after school activity or club. Cheerleading deserves to be

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    team. I spend countless hours at the gym working on my tumbling to improve my personal skills and become a better athlete. At practice‚ we run routines over and over in hopes of making it to nationals. But cheer is so much more than just a sport. Cheerleading has taught me the importance of hard work and dedication‚ the value of teamwork‚ and how to manage my time. My freshman year of high school I was determined to make the level four team at my all-star gym. I spent a lot more time outside of regular

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    was every young girl’s dream to be a cheerleader. The cheerleaders have always been the girls who have led the school in spirit‚ positivity‚ and good morals. Who would not want to spread good vibes to everyone? Cheerleading was a dream to me. I have always been a preppy person and cheerleading was just the sport to support it. When sign ups were announced‚ I was not hesant to sign my name on the list. The thought of cheer excited me‚ so of course I found a way to join. Mrs. Roberts‚ the cheer coach

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    Cheerleading is one of my most defining life experiences. The sport allowed me to explore not only my leadership qualities‚ but also my own mentorship abilities. From a newbie to cheerleading in middle school‚ I grew and developed into a role model on my cheerleading team in high school. In freshmen in high school‚ my coach told me that I was taking charge of the team‚ since the captain was absent. At first‚ I was excited that I was able to demonstrate my leadership qualities‚ but then pressure

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    When did cheerleading officially become a sport? It became a high school sport in 1972. At that point‚ cheerleading became more athletic and challenging as coaches at cheerleading camps pushed the girls to try more acrobatic moves. In 1999‚ ESPN (the cable sports network) officially declared it a sport and began showing the national cheerleading competitions that were taking place around the country.As of the early 2000s‚ as many as 20 different high school organizations declare cheerleading as a sport

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    Stephanie A. Brown Professor Urie Composition 2 7 March 2006 Cheerleading…To be or Not To be…A Sport? Cheerleading is a nationally recognized activity. Some people do not see it as a sport. But people who are in the so called activity consider themselves to be a athlete. Although schools and National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) do not consider cheerleaders as athletes‚ but make them go by the same rules and safety guidelines of all other recognized sports. Cheerleaders have some

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    as when you collapse. Although many people think that shoes aren’t a big deal‚ regardless of the sport‚ they are. Without shoes it is illegal to compete at any competition. Cheerleading without shoes also causes more injuries because of the lack of cushion and protection. I’ve had some very good but also very bad experiences with them. I remember one particular day when i was five. My mom was driving me to cheer practice and told me I would be receiving my very first pair of cheer shoes. I felt

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    The Math of Stunting The vigorous nature of the sport cheerleading‚ demands a hold on the understanding of how both the forces that are applied and those one experiences will affect one’s performance in a stunt or trick. Physics and mathematics can be found everywhere in cheerleading: 8-counts direct a dancing routine‚ weight distribution determines a three level stunt. The highly structured nature of cheerleading‚ with all of its formations and different groupings of‚ in Columbia River’s case‚

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    or team competes against another or others for entertainment. Cheer does all of that‚ but people this don’t think it is a sport. No one was really into cheer until 2012. Cheer became so popular‚ that boys started to join it’s a Co-Ed sport now. Cheerleading is a sport because they compete against other teams‚ they use skills and physical for everything‚ and they put a lot of effort and work into everything they do. Cheerleaders compete against other teams‚ "The Golden Hawks have won three national

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