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cheerleading

there ware two kinds of cheerleaders
1.Girls and sometimes guys that cheer and spirit for their football and basketball teams (sometimes other sports). They are there to encourage the team and pump up the crowd. They are also encouraged to be role models for the school and lead their peers.
There are 3 types of these cheerleaders. Recreational and school or college cheerleaders.

2. Competitive cheerleading is a team that creates a routine that incorporates elements from gymnastics, dance, cheerleading, and acrobatics(stunts). The routines are two min. and thirty sec. in length and have strict guidelines set by the AACCA (American Association of Cheerleading Coaches and advisers. There are three types of competitive teams..

Allstars - only compete
broken down into many subdivisions such as mini junior senior ext. and levels 1-6
they can be co-ed or all girl and limited and unlimited

College/High school - cheer for a school and compete
broken down into small medium and large varsity
also J.V.
can be coed or all girl
and building or non building

Recreational - cheer for a rec team and compete

They are judged on many things from artistic ability and sharpness and execution of moves and stunts to loudness and ability to involved the crowd.

We have cheerleading tryouts tomorrow!

by cheergirl313 April 1, 2008

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cheerleading

definatley a sport.
no cheerleading for a school and screaming and yelling sidelines isnt very athletic. but for anyone who SAYS it isnt a sport .. have you ever actually tried it.
theres no offseason! there CONSTANT conditioning, and lifting people in the air and controlling their ankle while their lifting their legs above there head isnt exactly easy either. you dont know endurance until you practice a full out routine over and over and over again every single day. allstar cheerleading is way more hard then you think, and its a proven fact that cheerleading is the number one sport for catastrophic injuries, so dont even say its not dangerous. i could give a million definitions of cheerleading, and all the stregth, flexibility, years of hard work, determination, passion, endurance, and injuries that cheerleaders go through. but im sure any person who has sense should know ....

idiots.

i'm in the gym for about 21+ hours a week.
over 3 hours a day. working my ass off.
cheerleading is a sport.

by Keyara July 11, 2008

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cheerleader

OK, i cannot belive ppl can judge us like this. satistics show that cheerleaders are less likely to become involved with sex, drugs, alcohol, and illegal activities, than the average teen. This is mainly because cheerleaders are constantly being judged by ppl like sum of the ppl that have posted entries abt this. cheerleading builds confidence and increases athletic ability. AN IT IS A SPORT! he-llo. you would only be able to tell that, of course, if you were actually UP THERE WITH ALL EYES ON YOU AND EVERYONE WATCHING FOR THE "PERFECT" CHEERLEADER TO MAKE A MISTAKE. IT IS HARD WORK! we work for hours during the school year and also the summer for these ppl, and all they can focus on is pointing out our faults. we're not perfect, we're athletes, and we deserve to treated like them.

i dont know i cant think of one~cheerleader

by BiNxIE October 10, 2005

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cheerleader

Stereotyped as a preppy, dumb, blonde slut who show alot of skin.
Let's get this straight: Cheerleaders are not dumb. I am a cheerleader and in fact have a GPA of 3.6 and if you have lower than a B- you're dropped from the squad. you have to work hard. 2nd, our team consists of every race and only 2 blondes. We all come from diffent backgrounds and were all different. We're also not sluts. (okay so there are 2, but they were sluts before they became cheerleaders) and by the way, its pretty hard to jump in the air and do flips and kicks in baggy pants without hurting outselves. and finally, being preppy... the point of cheerleaders is to cheer on their team with spirit.

GOOD EXAMPLE OF A CHEERLEADER
"we're gonna win!"
"Yeah! Go team!"

BAD EXAMPLE
"we're gonna win!"
"Yeah. whatever."

by onweohvionwqoagewg April 29, 2007

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Cheerleading

Ok, most girls think that cheerleading is not a sport. When in fact, it is. Most peoples opinions-all they do is put on make-up, kick, scream, yell and distract the players. Yea right. Cheerleaders work just as hard as anyone else. We throw girls way up in the air which takes strength and skill, and we catch them without anything except our arms. We don't use nets, knee pads, of anything else. Of course anybody can throw someone in the air and possibly catch them, but that doesn't mean they're doing it right. Most people think it's easy just by watching it, if you haven't tried it then don't judge it. So, cheerleading is a contact sport that is very difficult and takes alot of practice to do.

Cheerleading IS a sport!

by Jenn252 August 26, 2008

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Cheerleader

Noun. A sexually confident and uninhibitted female, who not only understands her own body but is not shy about forcefully giving commands mid-coitus to her partner. As opposed to timid requests, or counseling after the fact because she is too shy to ask for what she wants. Cheerleaders are especially verbal as they approach climax and more easily climax when compared to their timid more common female counterparts.

Dude 1: Did you fuck that girl?
Dude 2: Yeah, it was great! She was one girls that drops the clues with no shame, "fuck me, fuck me" "harder, harder, ...grab my ass, ... lick that pussy!"
Dude 1: Ohhhh yeah, cheerleaders! - I love cheerleaders!

by StPeteRoper November 16, 2010

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cheerleader

There are two types of cheerleaders
Type A: These girls (or guys I suppose) are very talented. They've most likely been doing gymnastics for a long time. They're extremley flexible, they can do flips and whatnot, and they're fun to watch. They deserve credit for pleasing the crowd. Unfortunatly, type A cheerleaders are brought down by...

Type B: These girls make the team when there are not enough talented girls interested to make up a whole squad. They are either preps who want to be "cute" in the little skirts, wannabes who think they'll become popular, or in some cases average girls who just dont have the talent for it. They are usually placed in the back where they cant be seen as well, they dont do anything impressive, and basically bring the team down.

Cheerleaders seem to be very defensive of cheerleading being a sport (as you can tell from this page). I could argue it either way. I'd consider it more of a performance but good cheerleading does involve gymnastics so I have to give them that.
They (being some who have written on here) also seem to have this idea that anyone who bad mouths cheerleading didnt make the squad or is jealous and couldnt do half the stuff a cheerleader could. These girls need to realize something, Everyone is NOT jealous of you. Thats exactly where the bad stereotypes come from so if you want them to stop, stop being so self centered. As for the not being able to do half the stuff a cheerleader can do, I'm a dancer and I can do half the stuff cheerleaders can do. And if someone couldn't do that stuff, SO WHAT. It doesnt mean they have to like cheerleading

girl: Whats your new routine like?
Type A cheerleader: Its really cool. I do lots of flips

girl: so what do you do in the routine?
Type B cheerleader: I, like, cheer duh! oh and I, like, try to do a toe touch but I cant get my legs past a 90 degree angle. That doesnt matter since I'm in the back and hopefully no one will notice me

by jjjaaaaaaazzzzzzdance June 15, 2006

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