The Pros And Cons Of Cheerleading

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Picture this, you are in class and a teacher talks down about cheerleading, or a friend tells me how they don’t exactly understand why I’m not involved in something else more athletic. How do you think you’d like it if someone asked why you’re not in something “more athletic” when cheerleading is actually one of the hardest and dangerous sports. Cheerleading is more than a sport and most people don’t see that. Some people say negative comments just to get under your skin; other people truly believe that cheerleading lacks athleticism. They should earn some respect because cheerleading is one of the hardest sports, and I think it’s unfair to all cheerleaders. I believe that all cheerleaders should be treated the same as any other sports team. …show more content…

Football players need to make plays and so do basketball players; Cheerleader also need to “make plays” but we call our plays ‘motions’ and when you put the motions together you have a routine. According to article Is Cheerleading a Sport? “ The Women’s Sports Foundation has narrowed the field to these elements: It must be a physical activity which involves propelling a mass through space or overcoming the resistance of mass. Stunting… check! “Contesting” or competing against/with an opponent is required. Competition… check! It must be governed by rules that explicitly define the time, space, and purpose of the contest and the conditions under which a winner is declared. Time limit, mat size, score sheets… check, check, check! Acknowledgement that the primary purpose of the competition is a comparison of the relative skills of the participants. You know those competitions on ESPN? Those are national championships… check! ” If cheerleading isn’t a sport then why does it meet all of the requirements? Cheerleaders go through numerous hours of workouts plus the hours of perfecting the routine and at the very end of the day we have nothing to show for it because no one respects us. As it states in the article, 10 Reasons Why Cheerleading is Considered One of the Hardest Sports in the U.S, “ We have to deal with the stereotypes, the gossip, and the social standards that society puts on us and for some of us this is in addition to the drama and pressure that High School already inflicts upon us. This is a lot of stress to put on young individuals who are still trying to find their identity and it just gets buried and spit on by those who don't even know the HALF of what we really do.” People put a lot of stress on cheerleaders by causing drama saying that it’s not a sport. When you watch NFL cheerleaders it may look easy and they are not the main part of the game - so people think

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