The battle of whether Cheerleading is or is not a sport has been going on for years. Some may argue that because it does not involve a ball it is not a sport. Although the true definition of a sport is "an athletic activity requiring skill or physical ability and often of a competitive nature". No where in the definition does it state that a sport requires the use of a ball. What about boxing and karate for example?
Any cheerleader will tell you that this sport requires focus, dedication, and athleticism. Many high school and college cheerleaders practice just as much, if not more than some other sports. During practice they create routines for time outs when cheering at football and/or basketball games as crowd pleasers. Timeouts may include a cheer with motions, jumps, a pyramid or two, a bunch of one legged stunts, or a dance, not all in one of course. As for competitions the practice is much harder with more difficult stunts and tumbling passes to please the judges. In a competition routine there are one legged stunts, pyramids, jumps, a dance, tumbling, and basket tosses, which has to be done in just two and a half minutes! In order to do a routine you must have stamina to jump, tumble, and cheer throughout the whole thing, as well as strength to hold and throw people up in the air. While the three or four people (called bases) are holding the one (flyer) in the air, the flyer is required to do tricks while the bases can not move.
In some highschools there is something called powderpuff which is where the boys become the cheerleaders and the girls become the football players. Well every year after powderpuff was over, the boys who took part in it had a new respect for the cheerleaders and came to realize just how hard cheerleading really is. Many more people around the world are recognizing cheerleading as a sport as more and more young girls, and some boys, join cheerleading. There have been many articles written about this controversy throughout the years, but I found one in particluar that I really liked on msnbc's website.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26293199/
In highschool we had a saying, "Real athletes lift people, Not weights!" And although everyone is entitled to their own opinion, I think it is pretty clear that cheerleading is in fact a sport.
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Great topic!! I was a cheerleader my whole life and always was arguing with people about how cheerleading is a sport. I'm excited to see more blogs in the future!
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Spacing, make this flow more with smaller graphs and more space to help the reader. Also, graphics and video
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