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    Basketball‚ baseball‚ gymnastics‚ dance‚ and even cheerleading are the most popular sports that are have its participants viewed as “role models”. Every day you can see younger kids being captivated by any of these sports and the people who are involved. Cheerleading has typically been seen as a group of popular girls who aren’t intelligent in any way. Throughout my research journey though‚ I was on a mission to find out what is it about cheerleading that captivates people and what the social or personal

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    Have you ever thought about cheerleading? I’ve only done cheerleading for the 7th grade middle school football season‚ but i’ve had so much fun! In the beginning of the football season‚ I was a base while stunting. Close to the end of the football season I became a back because of a serious problem that I had. Throughout the football cheerleading season I had an enormous amount of mistakes‚and I know i will make more in basketball season. Cheerleading IS a team sport. It all started in 6th grade

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    happen. For me the PAC Cheerleading gym is my home. Since the day I joined just being there has felt amazing. I joined the gym in 2010 when I was a freshman in high school. I was very shy and did not talk much‚ especially at school‚ but when I was at the gym I turned into a new person. I started to really come out of my shell and was more confident‚ I had always enjoyed cheerleading practice but as time went on my passion increased. PAC Cheerleading is an all-star cheerleading team which means we

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    a megaphone and rallied the team to victory. Cheerleading grew from there. It wasn’t until 1923 that women were allowed to cheer for the first time. During this decade‚ cheerleaders added tumbling and acrobatics to their routines. In 1948‚ Southern Methodist University cheerleader Lawrence Herkimer held the first summer cheerleading clinic at Sam Houston State Teacher’s College and went on to develop his signature “Herkie”

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    Cheerleading can be a dangerous sport if you don’t follow the proper rules and it is important to know what you are doing someone gets injured. If you try to do a stunt that is difficult you need to have the proper practice and training. Cheerleading can be a safe sport only if you have done it correctly. Some of the stunt in cheerleading can be dangerous if you do not perform them correctly like the shoulder sit. A shoulder sit is when the front spot reaches up and back and joins hands with the

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    I walk into the athletic hallway with the aroma of sweaty gym mats‚ grass‚ and cleanser. My head is spinning because of how nervous I am for this game‚ though I am walking confidently to the sounds of music playing in the background‚ coming from the obnoxious football players. My coach acknowledges my presence as I walk into the gym ready to start practice before the game. All my friends rush towards me‚ talking about who’s jersey I am wearing tonight. With all these girl’s around me I am suddenly

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    The results concluded vary amongst athletes depending on their situation and age. Some athletes had more sessions than others due to schedule conflicts‚ severity of the issue‚ and years left of their cheerleading career. Each method used can be more successful if practiced over a longer period of time‚ rather than our few sessions. By implementing programs that can further educate athletes on the aspects of sport performance‚ the rate of mental blocks can decrease. The factors than can contribute

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    Have you ever had a feeling that you were meant to do something ? That you couldn’t have been made for any other purpose in this world... For me ‚ that was cheerleading. It was my second year at rochester and I had been in dance but quit when school came around. I felt a little out of place‚ or maybe more than a little but my cousins went there so I had someone at least. My mom had talked to my aunt and she said that Courtney was starting cheer and I could be on the older girls team as well

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    peppy attitude accompanied by a smile? Competitive Cheerleading incorporates all of these components‚ but it isn’t recognized by the NCAA as a sport. So‚ should the NCAA recognize Competitive Cheerleading as an official sport? Some may say that cheerleaders exists primarily as entertainment at male-dominated sporting events and fail to recognize it as a legitimate athletic sport‚ which is inaccurate and unfair. Recognizing Competitive Cheerleading would ensure gender equality and equal rights for

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    Hello Cheer Parents‚ I want to first apologize for the late start to cheerleading. I have been very busy getting my classroom ready for my first year of teaching in the Van Buren School District and to be honest it has been very tough to set aside time for cheerleading teams. At the moment cheerleader numbers are very low. Our largest team is 3rd grade with just 10 girls. Our smallest team is 4th grade with just 3 girls. No matter how many girls we have we will still cheer on our boys! Our goal

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