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Cheerleading Research Paper

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Cheerleading
Cheerleading is an athletic activity that is a combination of gymnastic elements tumbling, dance, acrobatics and traditional cheerleading skills such as jumps and arm motions. A team consists of 3 to 36 athletes, male and female ages five and up. Cheerleading can compete against other cheerleading teams witch choreographed two and half minute routine to music. Cheerleading is divided into six different levels from level one for beginners and level 6 advanced skills. (World Cup Shooting Stars Cheerleading Club, 2015)

The importance of a cheerleading club
Why do people join a cheerleading club?
Cheerleading can cater for body shapes and sizes. (Australian All Star Cheerleading Federation, 2015)

Rosemary Sims: “Cheerleading is …show more content…

A cheerleading club can create an environment for developing confidence and self esteem as well as developing life skills, personal values, sportsmanship and teamwork (Gymnastics Australia, …show more content…

Cheerleading has been recognised as the most dangerous role for female athletes. Although a new study has shown girls who suffer concussions often do not recognise that they are injured. The study was performed on junior and senior high cheerleader that found that 37 percent had symptoms of a concussion but failed to report them. The research that was published in the Journal of Pediatrics noted a sharp increase of hospital emergency visits by cheerleaders from 4954 in 1980 to 26786 in 2007. The study noted that cheerleading has accounted for 66 percent of catastrophic sport injuries. These injuries have the potential to shorten lives or result in permanent disability or a long-term medical conditions. It has been shown that six percent of all cheerleaders’ injuries are concussions, which are defended as “traumatically induced alterations in mental status” cause by damage to the

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