...Did you know that many of our Presidents were Cheerleaders? Including Franklin Roosevelt, George W. Bush, and Dwight Eisenhower. Another I interesting fact is that there are 4 million cheerleaders in the world. Cheer should be considered a sport. One reason cheerleading is a sport is because it has a purpose and a set of rules. The purpose of cheerleading is to win first place at all your competitions, get payed bids, and make it to worlds or state to be crowned the champions. In the 1980's more stunts were added to competitive cheerleading. Another reason cheer can be a sport is because it must have a set of rules. For example one of the rules are you can't pass/step on the white tape on the mat or that will be a deduction according to IRCA....
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...basketball, softball, did ballet. Basically every activity my mom could possibly put me in. All of those activities were okay, but cheerleading became something that was special to me. I first began cheering in middle school for the Hazelwood West Junior Wildcats. I cheered on the team throughout middle school literally dedicating all of my free time to cheerleading. I lived, ate, and dreamed cheer. I went on to continue cheering throughout my high school career, cheering for all Hazelwood West athletics, including: soccer, football, basketball, and wrestling. I was a hardcore dedicated athlete, and I had spirit like no other. From traditional sideline cheerleading to competition cheerleading I have really done it all. Being a top- notch cheerleader did not come easy at all though. It took dedication, practice, and determination. In cheerleading the most important thing is motion placement. As noted by the National Cheerleading Association, motions must be sharp, strong, and neat. (National) These motions come into play in more than just cheers and sidelines you perform. They are in the dance move that you will execute and the stunts you intend on hitting. Proper arm placement is also a must. You want to avoid things like cocked wrists, bent arms, and overextension of the arms. The basic motion of a cheerleader is the ready position, which is hand behind your back with your feet shoulder width apart, along with a big smile on your face. The next motion is a lunge. This is where...
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...FAIRVIEW INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL (Subang Jaya) RULES and GUIDELINES in CHEER DANCING 1. There shall be a minimum of ____________ and a maximum of _____________ cheer dancers per year level. (Spotters/lifters can be boy or girl) Dancers (boys and girls); Pep squad (mixed; maximum of 20 members) 2. There shall be no limit on instruments (tape, drums, guitar, keyboard, etc.) to be used in the cheer dancing presentation, as well as in the number of props (except for hazardous ones). 3. Only light apparatus are allowed for the cheering presentation such as ribbons, dumbbells, small flags and the like. 4. A number shall include choreography of the following: * More or less 20% for gymnastic skills (basic positions, stunts, floor skills, tumbling, pyramid building, etc.) In pyramid building, the highest level can only reach up to 2nd level including the base. Basket tossing is not allowed. * More or less 80% for dance skills (aerobics, jazz, modern dance, social dances, etc.) 5. Criteria for the performance in cheer dancing are as follows: * Choreography - 45% * Overall Impact/Projection - 15% * Synchronization - 10% * Costume - 10% * Voice Quality - 10% * Clarity of Cheer - 10% 100% 6. The duration of the presentation will be a minimum of 3 minutes and a maximum of 5 minutes including the entrance and exit sequences. There...
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...When most people hear the word “cheerleading,” they think of teenage girls walking around school in their uniforms, and doing cheers while walking down the halls, right? Well, normally, that’s only in movies. Thankfully, the group I myself take part in is a competitive, extreme, sport. Don’t think of it as just a ‘hobby’ truly, people dedicate their time and lives to this sport. Honestly, it all matters on which group of cheer you join. Cheerleading originally started in 1898 when a student decided to cheer on their team at a football game. A student with the name Johnny Campbell, gathered a group together to start yelling and cheering for their team. People often say cheerleading is ‘girly’. Believe it or not, after cheerleading became an official sport, this was a sport only men were allowed to participate in. It wasn’t until 1923 that women were allowed to take part in this sport. (Site Page) Why exactly is cheerleading not considered a sport? The Women's Sports Foundation makes it clear that “any physical activity in which relative performance can be judged or qualified can be developed into a competitive sport.” (site page) Cheerleading meets all the athletic specifications too. It must be a “...physical activity which involves propelling a mass through space or overcoming the resistance of mass. ‘Contesting’ or competing against/with an...
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...How to do a cheer routine well! Many people stereotype cheerleaders as the pretty, popular airheads who stand on the sideline to look good, but that is farther from the truth than you could ever imagine. Cheering at football games may seem very easy, but it takes a lot to memorize over a dozen cheers with hand motion and footwork. Being a sideline cheerleader isn’t the only kind of cheering that there is. There’s also competition cheering. Competition cheering includes dance, tumbling (gymnastics), jumps, stunting, and of course the cheer part. Competition cheering takes place in the winter when basketball would. If you play basketball, you obviously enough have to be in shape. In cheering it’s the same kind of idea. Cheerleaders for a competition team aren’t running up and down a court for four quarters, but they do have a fast, strenuous, and exhausting routine that they have to perform in two minutes or under. In the routine you have to have three jumps, a tumbling sequence, five stunts or tosses, a dance, and a cheer. Can you imagine doing all that in two minutes? People may think that cheerleaders can’t score points, so therefore, it’s not a sport, but that’s not true. In cheerleading competitions, you are scored on your routine and how well you do. It’s like gymnastics, gymnasts are judged on their different events. At a competition when you do something good, you get points and if you do something bad, you lose points. Even though your not shooting a ball into a net...
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...Who I am today is not who I was a couple years ago. My perspective of reality made a dramatic turn at the end of my eighth grade year. I was the shy, quiet, awkward girl who wanted to be of all things ... a cheerleader. Tryouts first started May, I missed the first day of practice so I had only one day to learn the dance and then tryout out in front of the coach and other girls I did not know. I felt lonely and afraid but determined to get my spot on the team. After I went to practice, quickly learned the dance and sidelines, and got compliments on being a fast learner, I knew I began to grow more and more confident in myself more than I have ever been. After school I ran quickly to Stockdale High School and changed into my preppy cheer...
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...Many people stereotype cheerleaders as the pretty, popular airheads who stand on the sideline to look good, but that is farther from the truth than you could ever imagine. Cheering at football games may seem very easy, but it takes a lot to memorize over a dozen cheers with hand motion and footwork. Being a sideline cheerleader isn’t the only kind of cheering that there is. There’s also competition cheering. Competition cheering includes dance, tumbling (gymnastics), jumps, stunting, and of course the cheer part. Competition cheering takes place in the winter when basketball would. If you play basketball, you obviously enough have to be in shape. In cheering it’s the same kind of idea. Cheerleaders for a competition team aren’t running up and down a court for four quarters, but they do have a fast, strenuous, and exhausting routine that they have to perform in two minutes or under. In the routine you have to have three jumps, a tumbling sequence, five stunts or tosses, a dance, and a cheer. People may think that cheerleaders can’t score points, so therefore, it’s not a sport, but that’s not true. In cheerleading competitions, you are scored on your routine and how well you do. It’s like gymnastics, gymnasts are judged on their different events. At a competition when you do something good, you get points and if you do something bad, you lose points. Even though your not shooting a ball into a net, you can still score. I think the reason people think...
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...sport i’m good at. Being a sophomore in cheer I gained more Leadership skills from teaching and guiding the underclassmen. I learned many new cheer Stunts at camp. A newer, better version, in my opinion, of Jumanji came out this year, starring Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, and Jack Black. It was hilarious! Thor: Ragnarok also came out this year and they ruined his perfect hair by cutting it off!! I made sure that I did not miss out on any of the fun at the four high school Dances this school year. My mom threw me a surprise Sweet 16 Birthday party this past fall. “Daaaang, shorty let me get them digits!” is what Roylin said after seeing a very hot guy while shopping after cheer camp. “7/11” by...
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...placed fourth at the IHSA competition and was lucky enough to get to go to state. We also qualified to move onto the ICCA championship. Oblong is in the small varsity division due to our enrollment of under 660 students in our high school. There are also other divisions such as medium, large, and co-ed. The small varsity division consists of twelve or less girls or eleven girls and one guy. The medium division can have thirteen to sixteen girls or less. The large varsity can have seventeen or more on the floor, but also like the other divisions, they can have less. The co-ed division may have two or more males on the squad. A routine can be up to three minutes or less, but each squad tries to do their best to reach three minutes. Our cheer coach, Mary Patchett, hires a choreographer to make up a routine for our competitions. Picking a choreographer is trial and error and you find out a lot about them by word of the mouth. A coach never knows very much about him or her until...
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...The Truth About Cheering Many people stereotype cheerleaders as the pretty, popular airheads who stand on the sideline to look good, but that is farther from the truth than you could ever imagine. Cheering at football games may seem very easy, but it takes a lot to memorize over a dozen cheers with hand motion and footwork. Being a sideline cheerleader isn’t the only kind of cheering that there is. There’s also competition cheering. Competition cheering includes dance, tumbling (gymnastics), jumps, stunting, and of course the cheer part. Competition cheering takes place in the winter when basketball would. If you play basketball, you obviously enough have to be in shape. In cheering it’s the same kind of idea. Cheerleaders for a competition team aren’t running up and down a court for four quarters, but they do have a fast, strenuous, and exhausting routine that they have to perform in two minutes or under. In the routine you have to have three jumps, a tumbling sequence, five stunts or tosses, a dance, and a cheer. Can you imagine doing all that in two minutes? People may think that cheerleaders can’t score points, so therefore, it’s not a sport, but that’s not true. In cheerleading competitions, you are scored on your routine and how well you do. It’s like gymnastics, gymnasts are judged on their different events. At a competition when you do something good, you get points and if you do something bad, you lose points. Even though your not shooting a ball into a net, you...
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...couldn’t do dances for halftime, or do any of the varsity cheers, or basically hangout with the varsity cheerleaders which wasn’t fun because they thought they were better than jv “junior Varsity”. The first day of the information meeting was the scariest day of my life because a lot of girls are trying out for basketball cheer, which means a lot of girls are getting cut, and I thought maybe I would that person to get cut. The three days of cheer were the most exhausting days of my life because I didn’t exercise over the summer;so all the conditioning...
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...You always hear of people rambling on and on about their favorite sports, and how they get so involved into a game they aren't even playing. Well have you ever put into thought as to how many sports there really are? Thinking as a high school student it's hard to open the idea that there are many other sports to play other than high school sports seasons. Well, all around the country and even world many pass the time by engaging inan activity suited for them. Now, I've always been a cheerleader, that doesn't mean I haven't participated in other sports, it's just the fact my body was more suited to be in cheer. Many believe that cheer should not be considered a sport, I mean why should they? The only parts many outsiders get to witness is our...
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...a walked into the door. I told her what had happen and she was extremely disappointed. She explained the benefits of being a cheerleader and how it would help me get out of my shell. Fortunately, Diana’s words stuck with me the next day. I went to try-outs with a new mind set. For the next two weeks, I gave all that I could. On September 21st I tried out for Hallandale High School’s cheerleading squad. On September 22nd I was apart of the cheerleading squad. A new chapter of my life had begun. Essay Part B: Describe how you overcame this challenge. Tell us how it has shaped you as an individual. (250 to 500 words) While trying out I felt like I was an apple trying to be an orange. It didn’t feel right. We had to learn 10 cheers and two dances. Being a slow learner, I struggled to keep up. I never did anything like this in my life before. Cheering was like a foreign language to me. You had to be stiff like a rock...
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...stratification. The majority of the student population also stood clumped together and danced/cheered as they had before. Diversity of race, gender, and even age was again observed within this homogenous group. The use of technology was still extremely present. However, this year, the focus seemed to be on the Snapchat platform. Using the new location story search, Stephanie and I were able to observe some of the public Snapchat stories posted by students in the area, though none were from the game but rather came mostly from a local coffee shop. A key observation I was keen to check up on was the behavior and dances of the cheer team, notably suggestive in nature last year. This year, rather, the dance was much more structured and less sultry, most noticeably influenced by what we observed to be a new cheer coach. There was also a gay presence on the cheer team, which seemed to be well received and supported from those...
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...Benefits of Cheerleading Cheer is a sport that brings to mind young girls and women wearing outfits, waving poms, performing intricate dance routines and leading crowd cheers. Cheerleading can actually be a very beneficial sport to consider. It requires a lot of skill put together. Cheerleading becomes a legitimate sport when it comes to competitive cheer. There are a few different benefits girls or boys can gain from competitive cheerleading. One main benefit to cheerleading is having the scholarship opportunity. The article “Scholarships and Benefits” states, “At the University of Mississippi, in addition to a $1,000-a-year scholarship for all cheerleading squads, Ole Miss pays all cheerleading expenses, including summer camp fees” (Valliant). This shows that going to a big school like Ole Miss benefits scholarship wise and helps to get through some payments. Also written in this article Valliant says “Most cheerleading scholarships range between $500 and $600 a semester, or $1,000 to $1,200 a year” (Valliant). This proves that people will benefit from some more even if it is not a whole lot but when it comes to college it better than nothing. It doesn’t really matter how much is...
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