Is Cheerleading A Sport?

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In this article there is a debate on deciding if competitive cheerleading is a sport or not. This issue was brought up because a volleyball team in Connecticut was going to be replaced with a competition cheerleading team due to budgetary reasons. They have decided under Title IX that cheerleading does not qualify as a sport. Once the coach and the team members had complained about what was going on, they decided to keep the team. The school also decided to add a women’s rugby team to keep everyone satisfied.

Within Title IX the article says “It must have coaches, practices, competitions during a defined season, and a governing organization”, competitive cheerleading follows these guidelines. Most people would say that all cheerleading is the same, but they are very wrong. In competition cheerleading there is more to it than just jumping up and down with pom poms cheering on the boys/girls that attend your school. When you are at a football or basketball game we all know that the cheerleaders get on your nerves, but when you’re at a competition it is all about them.

At a competition the cheerleaders are required to do many stunts and they vary in difficulty. Some of them the girls are required to be held 6-7 feet in the air and rely on their teammates to insure their safety. Adding to the excitement of everything going on, while they are doing these routines they are sometimes thrown up to 12 feet in the air doing various flips, tricks, etc. Anyone who wants to say that competition cheerleading is not a sport needs to attend one of these events.

There are probably more injuries in cheerleading than most sports. If you want to know the pain that the cheerleaders feel, then you should jump straight down from something 7 or 8...

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...hat in high school no one that is not a cheerleader will understand because they have their mind set on what they believe and that will most likely not change. On the other hand, if you would like to know how many deaths, injuries, or other things happen to cheerleaders in juts one season, then take a few minutes away from your time on Facebook or any other website and look it up. Others will agree that if you truly knew what they went through you would see it as a sport also. Maybe one day it will be considered a sport world-wide and there will not be any more debates on this subject.

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“Famous Cheerleaders.” About.com. About, n.p. Web. 23 August 2010.

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