As it has been said that All works and no play makes Jack a dull boy, Sports day has been occur during November for ages in Triamudom Suksa School. Showing the importance of joyful activity in our life, it is one of a biggest event in the second semester. There are many activities to join such as cheerleading, colorguarding, athele, etc. This year, I decided to join green cheerleading team. I thought I knew and understood all the hours and hard work cheerleading takes, but lessly did I know.
There is a lot of ability and strength that goes into cheerleading. Cheerleading shows the idea of good sportsmanship, shows how to work well with others and learn how to get along with people that are different than you. Our team once had a problem with
Cheerleading started as a male endeavor in 1898, when a University of Minnesota football fan led the crowd in verse in support of their team. It was not until World War II, when men shipped out to war, that women took over. Then cheerleaders came to represent the American ideal of femininity: wholesome apple pie with washboard stomachs, perfect teeth, and flawless complexions. Stereotypes cast them as blond, petite, and impossibly perky. “From its humble beginning cheerleading has blossomed into a competitive athletic activity with a serious image problem” (Forman 52). But today’s post-feminist youth have put a new, diverse face on cheerleading. Cheerleading in America is no longer a matter of waving pom-poms, a cute smile and being overly
When most people think of cheerleading, they think of the spirit squads that attempt to pump up the local crowd at high school basketball and football games. People are not aware of what these athletes are doing when they are not in front of these crowds. Strangers to cheerleaders who do not follow the sport extensively do not know the exact involvement of the athletes in this sport, at all ages. Cheerleading requires athleticism like all other sports as you must be in shape and at a great fitness level to be involved in most circumstances. Cheerleaders have to know what they’re doing at all times; while knowing what everyone else on the team is doing as well, which involves a high level of mental preparation. Cheerleading, high school or
Being a cheerleader to me isn’t just about cheering on the football or basketball team. Cheerleading is more than that. Cheerleading is a group of girls who have the passion and the trust with each other to catch them and trust that they will do their part. Cheerleading are being a family and not being able to have your own space. Priorities of cheerleading are; making your toes pointed, having a good attitude, making great facial expressions, and having those little girls that look up to you, have a great role model. These are just some reasons why I love to
Cheerleading is not a sport but it should be because it meets the athletic criteria for the Women's Sport Foundation and its one of the most dangerous sport in the world that should be equally protected as those other sports that are considered sports. Basically there's not only the reasons and evidence I found of why cheerleading should be considered a sport, but there's so much more out there. There is many arguments and thoughts of millions out there that think it should or shouldn't be considered a sport. Since cheerleading was created, its grown and spread dramastically across the world. Its loved by many like myself, I personally cheered for a couple of years and let me tell you it's not as easy as it may seem to those who just watch it.
While there are some aspects of dancing and gymnastics involved, the purpose is to cheer at sporting events, not to be an event itself. Although it is not a sport, it is worthy of praise on its merits as entertainment. Much thanks to cheerleaders, fans come to support their friends and school in the event of competitions.
This debate has been constant for many years on if Cheerleading is a sport or not. In this paper I will tell you why it is using these three key points. First I will talk about how many hours and practice is put into cheer, then I will talk about how Cheerleaders do hard Competitions. And last but not least, I will give you the definition of sport and bring you along a road you haven’t thought about yet.
Cheerleading is a sport that many people don’t support in a way that they support the popular sports in most schools, like football and basketball. Cheering can open many doors and create an ample amount of job opportunities. By cheering you can also receive full ride athletic scholarships from many schools. A cute skirt and pompoms is not the only thing you have to work for when it comes to cheering. Just as any other sport you have to have a certain grade point average to try out for your cheerleading team and also you are held accountable for maintaining your grade point average with also being held accountable for remembering cheers, games day dates and events that you will have to attend with your team. Cheer teaches you many things other than being able to tumble and shout! As a cheerleader, you learn to encourage anyone that needs that boost of encouragement, we learn how to work together with other people. Your cheer team members will become your family!
Cheerleading is also a hard working sport. Here are some reasons why cheerleading is a sport. It involves gymnastics , you win trophies like a real sport, and you go to real compotitons . Cheerleading also involves a little bit of dance in it too.
Cheerleaders use teamwork they likewise have to be physically fit, and have elevated school spirit. Cheerleading has been around for centuries. “Cheerleading has been around for many years, it
Cheerleaders always get so fired up when someone says cheer isn't a sport or when people make fun of them for being a cheerleader. And when they do, people around them wonder why they get so mad. Do people believe it is not because cheer is known as a girls sport? Even though as the years went on more and more boys started joining. Some believe cheer does not qualify as a sport, although cheerleaders work and train just as hard as any other sport. Cheerleaders support other teams while preparing for their own competition, and cheerleading meets the definition of a sport.
Respect Cheer (leaders) “L-E-T-S G-O! Let’s Go!” I remember chanting that, high up in a stunt, to pump up the crowd. Cheering was one of the best things I have ever done in my life.
What makes something a sport? What characteristics define a sport? Why do we feel that some sports are not considered sports when we have never played them? When you google the definition of a sport this is what you will find “an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment.” So as long as there is physical activity and competing then whatever you are playing is considered a sport.
When I was about five years old I started to do sideline cheerleading for the local superlights football team. I enjoyed it then, but as soon as I began to learn about allstar cheerleading, which is also known as competitive cheerleading, my viewpoint on sideline cheer completely changed. At seven years old my friend Molly and I decided that we wanted to tryout for competitive cheerleading. We ended up making the same team, Junior level 2. At the time we were in both sideline cheer and competitive cheer, but as soon as the first season was coming to an end we realized that we have fallen in love with competitive cheerleading and every aspect that comes with it. It was then that we decided to no longer do sideline cheer and to continue on with allstar cheer. The main difference between the two was the amount of tricks we were able to perform. In sideline cheer, it is more chanting for the team and to hype up the crowd. In allstar cheer, you do a two minute and thirty second routine full of tumbling, stunts, jumps, and a dance section. These two types often are confused and it is very frustrating to those who compete in cheer competitively and are constantly told that it is easy and that anyone could “cheer”. These are the people who do not know of competitive cheerleading and everything it stands for. Unfortunately, cheerleaders for professional sports do not help this stereotype. Professional cheerleaders for most teams are there to just look pretty and lead the team to
Every since a little girl, cheerleading has been one of the biggest aspects in my life. It has caused me to make hard decisions but it has also taught me to be myself. I have made some of the most reliable friends due to this sport. In cheerleading, we learn how to depend upon each other, support one another, and always be there in a time of need. Although I have only been in the PHS cheerleading program for one year, I am very proud to say I was part of such a strong one that stands out from all other programs that surround our district.
The history of cheerleading is connected to the development of sports in the United States and crowd participation at athletic events. In 1869, the first American football college game took place at Rutgers University against Princeton University in Piscataway, New Jersey. This was where cheerleading initially began.