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    Cheerleading is more than just wearing a short skirt‚ a stiff glittery bow and a shell crop top with your team’s name across the chest‚ but it’s a sport that involves the performance of organized‚ chanting and dancing in support of a sports team at games. In cheerleading‚ the choreography plays an important role through a sequence of movements of physical bodies. The choreography also refers to the design itself. Indeed‚ when it comes to the choreography of cheering‚ I thrive more than any cheerleader

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    that the activity has achieved sports status‚ whereas the other could beg to differ. There has been a surge in the amount of attention that cheerleading has been receiving given that the athleticism of cheerleaders has risen substantially since its founding in 1898 by Johnny Campbell. Despite the evolutionary modifications being properly attributed to cheerleading‚ this sole factor does not provide enough basis for athletic associations to designate it as a “sport”‚ let alone propel it into Olympic

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    since i was 5 years old. It is true that cheerleading is a dangerous sport‚ trust me I would know. Here is some evidence to explain why cheerleading is a dangerous sport. Since I do cheer I know how it is to mess up and fall out a stunt‚ It can hurt but with professional cheerleaders they go up in the air high‚ when you fall out of that stunt you can get your back messed up and can even get a concussions. I think that cheerleading is a very dangerous sport if you mess

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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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    Final Copy Descriptive Composition (#6): My Airport Passage Jet-black taxis and the shimmering lights of urgent security vehicles whizzed passed me as I patiently waited for a cease in the increasingly heavy airport traffic. As I stepped inside the newly-built extremely‚ modern airport‚ I couldn’t help but be overwhelmed by the kaleidoscope of bustling swarms of humanity; it was like a mixed rainbow of human skin – all different cultural backgrounds and colours rapidly moving around in a confused

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    Is competitive cheerleading considered a sport? For decades people have been arguing about whether cheerleading is a sport or not. Some of the loudest protests come from other athletes. It is a physical activity that is governed by rules under which a winner can be declared and its primary purpose is to compare the skills of participants. Cheerleaders are just as athletic and physically fit as those who are involved in other sports‚ and a substantial majority of the cheerleaders play other sports

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    deal with whether Callie Smartt should be able to cheer on the cheerleading team or not. Due to her disability‚ she automatically made the team without trying out. The second question has to deal with whether Casey Martin was allowed to use the golf cart. The tournament did not let the golfers drive golf carts‚ but Casey had a disability‚ so he fought for his position of needing the golf cart for his health. The purpose of cheerleading is to cheer for the team‚ celebrate their job well done‚ and to

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    single cheerleader has them. They’re there with you when you prosper as well 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

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    The unrecognized sport of Today One of the biggest controversies in sports today is the question of should cheerleading be considered a sport? While many critics would argue that cheerleading is not a sport at all as a competitive cheerleader I would disagree. The definition of a sport is an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment. According to this definition critics are in fact wrong! Many have the stereotype

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    I have been involved in some type of cheerleading ever since I can remember. Although I took part in other sports‚ clubs‚ activities‚ I have always returned to cheer. It was and has always been more than just a sport to me‚ it is a way of life. When I think of all the characteristics one must have to be true to this sport‚ many come to mind. Every member of a squad strives to posses as many as possible‚ if not all. As we grow from the child teaching cheers and stunts on the play ground‚ to attending

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