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    Furthermore, along with how Anthony’s quote can be related as a contradictory term towards Atwood’s novel titled The Handmaid’s Tale (1985), it can also be seen through my personal life. Although it is opposed to Atwood’s novel, Anthony’s quote is not contradictory towards my personal life. An example of how Anthony’s quote can be related to my personal life can be seen through a sport called cheerleading. I have been practicing this sport since I was nine years old. This sport is a team sport which

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    ESPN cameras all around, multiple amounts of screaming fans, bragging rights, and a big trophy at stake; no, this is not a described moment from a basketball or football championship. The excitement in the air soars beyond belief as the next team takes the mat to put all their blood, sweat and tears to test in just two minutes and thirty seconds. With the different amount of sports established today; cheerleading is considered to be a new sport everyone is starting to get into. Many would argue the

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    Joining A Gymnastics

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    younger I loved to flip and do tricks on furniture at my house. I still love to flip and do tricks. My parents would always say I am so talented at gymnastics and asked me over and over to sign up for gymnastics. I didn’t want to because I wanted to do what flips I wanted to do and not be forced to do certain flips. One day I finally caved in and joined gymnastics. On the first day of my class my coach told my dad I was to advanced for this class. He said I should join the advanced ninja warrior class even

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    Gymnasts In Gymnastics

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    Gymnastics is a very difficult sport that takes a lot of commitment. Many children take on gymnastics at a young age and strive to become Olympic gymnasts by competing their whole lives, but not a lot of people are able to pursue that dream due to the challenges that come with being a gymnast. Coaches are currently conditioning and training their gymnasts at very demanding and advanced levels. Although the sport has several positive health benefits on the body, it also puts gymnasts at a very high

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    Put down your pom-poms and prepare to learn a whole lot about the cheerleading you used to know. Throughout time, cheer has developed into an intense sport with elements of risk and danger. No longer are our squads dismissed while cheering on the sidelines for other teams to win. Today each cheer team is working their way to be the champion of their own division. Cheerleading has evolved throughout history into one of the fastest growing sports today; All Star competitive cheerleading. Competitive

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    Gymnastic Scenarios

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    A : Our gymnastic team consists of junior, middle and senior school gymnast. The young gymnast from classes 3-8 will start with their regulation manuvers , they will start with the Rolling manuvers. One after the other in succession. 1. As we see the student are performing the Forward roll. The use of arms is paramount. Please note the skills of these young gymnast. B : We move to the next manuver - Backward Roll In this they skillfully roll back and land on their feet . The talent lies

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    Olympic Gymnastics

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    What would the United States Olympic Gymnastics team do without Aly Raisman? Aly Raisman should be the MVP of the Olympic gymnastics team because she always is positive and helps her teammates even if she doesn't do very well that day. An MVP is a person that goes above themselves to help others. There is MVPs everywhere, so just open your eyes to see. In Surviving Antarctica five teenagers Andrew, Robert, Polly, Billy, and Grace set off to go to the south pole for a the reality tv show Historical

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    Is competitive cheerleading a sport? The lights? Blinding. Your heart? Beating. Your hands? Trembling. “You may now take the matt.” This is what you’ve worked your butt off for. Your team made it to worlds, one of the most important competitive cheer competitions- well in the world! As a cheerleader, you’re used to people thinking cheer is easy, and there was no work involved. You’ve always considered cheer a sport, I mean it fit the requirements to be one too. Dictionary.com defines a sport

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    “ I wish I could do that” that is what I used to say. Now I’m closer than ever! I tried to accomplish doing a backhandspring without falling. I had A class at the CCC and I have been at it for about five weeks although I did not accomplish landing a backhandspring I am closer than I have ever been before. The materials needed to do the skill are yourself, a spotter, and a mat. I wanted to learn this skill because I have always thought gymnasts looked awesome doing their things and the backhandspring

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    MFMS Cheer Rising to New Heights The Cheerleaders at Marble Falls Middle School have had a phenomenol season this year. The 30 athletes are divided into a 7th and 8th grade squads plus Marble the Mustang Mascot. Traditionally, the cheerleaders only cheer at home football games but this season they travelled to two away games. They perform amazing stunts, cheers, and dances. You may have seen them in the Marble Falls Walkway of Lights Parade or in the Alamodome performing at halftime for UTSA. “The

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