Competitive Cheerleading Starting at a young age, I loved to participate in sports. The first competitive team I became a part of was gymnastics. I was on a team with twelve other girls, but it was mainly an individual sport. I had my own routines for each event: beam, bars, floor, and vault. At competitions all of my concentration was on two main goals, beat my competitors and improve my personal best score. When I graduated high school, I became part of the Midwestern State competition cheerleading team…
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Who would have thought me Johnny Campbell would be the first to create an all-male cheerleading squad. It was the year of 1880 and Princeton was playing against Michigan University. We were finally able to get the crowd excited and involved. Because of the highly athletic nature of modern cheerleading, annual competitions were created to showcase these athletes on their own and away from the sidelines. Cheerleading should be considered a sport because it has a competitive nature, it has similar qualities…
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History Of Cheerleading and tumbling The sport of gymnastics, and along with it tumbling, was first introduced in the United States in the 1830s. Although tumbling is still a part of gymnastics today, it has also evolved into its own event, and been incorporated into other activities, like cheerleading and dance. In the 1880s, power tumbling had a National Championship in the United States. Back then, simple mats were still being used. It was in the 1920s that females first joined cheerleader…
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Gianna SipalaEnglish 111-14 Cheerleading is a sport where you shout out special songs, and chant to encourage a football team or entertain the crowd watching along the bleachers. Yet, to my team and coaches it was much more then that. It was a way of life, and we dedicated all our time to the sport when it was in season. My teammates and I worked ourselves to the bone perfecting our jumps, back hand springs, basket tosses, and most importantly the chorography that went into our routine. We would…
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Today me and my friend rochelle was at the woo where cheerleading practice starts. then it was two girls that came up to us and ask" is this cheerleading practice".And we said yea why.Then they said can we cheer here and we said yea because we need more A- teamers.Then when the cheerleaders arrived we started exerising and doing cheers .And when we got finished with that we began working on are compition cheer. It was hot outside so we took a break every 5 minutes then get bac to practice…
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be wondering, is cheerleading considered a sport? Well, it most definitely is! Being a cheerleader can be very time consuming and requires a lot of dedication to your sport.There are different forms of cheerleading, sideline/school, all-star, professional, and. All types of cheerleading, regardless of the difficulty, requires high athleticism and the ability to be a team player and be dedicated to your team. One of the most popular types of cheerleading is all-star cheerleading, which was first introduced…
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already convicted of crimes? Those individuals are directly exposed to a personal relationship with the delinquents, and that relationship takes a major toll on the officer’s outside relationships in other communities. In the research of this paper, a better understanding of the research topic— how this discourse community shaped it’s members’ identity, and engaged them, inevitably effecting their participation in other communities? — will be created. The officers are whole-heartedly engaged in the juvenile…
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INTRODUCTION This paper is going to be about my career cluster I got and the one career In it that I thought I would share with you today. I will be explaining the pros and cons to this career and some of the wages you will make. Now, this isn’t necessarily the career I want to pursue because…. you will see in a few minutes. But, I hope I can accomplish my goal of at least telling you more information about this career and maybe you would want to pursue this career someday, who knows?!?! SURVEY…
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The Impact of Title IX on Women by Jordin Guzman A paper submitted in the fulfillment of the requirements for AP English Language and Composition School for the Talented and Gifted February 16, 2015 Guzman 2 Jordin Guzman Mr. Correa English III 16 February 2015 Life without sports is unimaginable to athletes these days, regardless of gender. However, before July 1, 1972, a girl able to join physical activities other than cheerleading used to be rare. That was due to the high…
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