No, Cheer leading Isn’t a Sport For over 140 years cheer leading has been a critical aspect of sporting events. For over 140 years cheer leading has been a critical aspect of sporting events. Cheer leading is important in sports but do you think it’s a sport? I don’t. Cheer leading isn’t a sport. They mostly perform at other sporting events, it’s not in the Olympics, and they don’t have games and only support teams. They mostly perform at other sporting events. The recognition of cheer leading as a sport needs further research for injury prevention. (Chiropr para 5) It is undecided whether or not cheer leading is a sport or not as it needs further research. This means that people are unsure whether it is or isn’t a sport. There also needs …show more content…
“Cheer leading has been a critical aspect of sporting events for more than 140 years.” (Ford para 1) This shows how it is important in sporting but isn’t a sport itself. It also shows how for 140 years it hasn’t been recognized as a sport but is a critical aspect of sports. That means that in 140 years it still hasn’t been recognized as a sport. That shows that not enough people care about cheer leading enough for it to be a sport. Others may disagree. They may think cheer leading is a sport because it requires physical strength.The problem with this argument is that even though it requires strength it is not necessarily a sport because lots of other things require physical strength such as being a construction worker which isn’t a sport. Studies have shown that the NCAA also known as the National College Athletics Association along with the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights. The fact that neither of those organizations consider cheer leading a sport makes it not a sport. I think that cheer leading is not a sport. Some people think otherwise. They don’t have their own games, they only really perform at other sports, and it is not in the Olympics. We must convince everyone that cheer leading isn’t a sport but simply a hobby and something that people like to do to support their
First and foremost, competitive cheerleading is a sport because the athletes compete against other teams in their division to win the top spot. Similar to other sports teams, cheerleaders have big competitions that they have to prepare for. It may not seem like it takes hard work but the effort that is needed throughout the 2 minutes and 30 seconds of the routine is very great. For example, winning US finals and making it to Worlds is every cheerleaders dream but without all the other competitions leading up to it, there is no final competition. Not only does winning take an amazing routine but also it takes dedication from the entire organization.
Cheerleading goes beyond shaking poms and chanting cheers on the sidelines of a football or basketball game. In similarity to every other sport, with it come sprains, breaks, and severe injuries. In my mindset I was too well trained
and they will never give up. Some people claim that cheerleading is not considered a sport because they just sit on the sidelines and hype the crowd up. However, cheerleading has become its own sport with competitions and performances. Cheerleaders have a specific skill set and physical exertion. First, cheerleaders are strong.
Most people think cheer is not a sport, but they are only half true. All-Star cheerleading is considered a sport because you have to compete against other teams, and travel to places as far as Europe or Asia. Sideline Cheer, however, does not compete and is not technically considered a sport. Depending on what type of cheerleading it is, cheer can be considered harder, and more dangerous than football and basketball. “In high school cheer or sideline, it can be a lot of waving pom poms and doing back tucks and front handsprings.
Additionally, Cheer is very good for exercise. It pushes in a gentle way to people to do their best. Therefore, it should be a sport because it is good exercise.
Recently there has been a boiling debate on whether or not cheerleading is a sport. After having a self-debate I made the decision that I personally do not believe that cheerleading should be considered a sport. Cheerleading goes back into the 1800’s and still lives today. Cheerleading first started out as an all-male activity at college football games in the 1800’s. In the 1920’s cheerleading started to excel more in the women’s direction.
Cheerleading isn’t a real sport When people think of sports they think of homeruns being hit, touchdowns being thrown, goals being kicked, hockey players beating each other up, and hearing the swish of the net. Not a bunch of girls running back and forth doing flips and tricks. I believe cheerleading is not a sport for one of many reasons. First of all when a sport is being played whether it’s Baseball, Football, Soccer, Hockey, or Basketball there’s always periods, halves, quarters and the game usually takes about 3 hours. With cheerleading, they perform for about 3 minutes to a song in front of a couple judges.
The purpose of these cheerleaders’ is to encourage fans and support their fellow sports teams. This type of cheerleading is the focus of the development of the cheerleader stereotype, as well as the focus of the argument that cheerleading is not a sport. In contrast to recreational cheerleading, competition cheerleading focus on a physically and mentally competitive atmosphere. While I concede that recreational cheerleading lacks many of the core requirements to be considered a sport, I reject the opinion that competitive cheerleading is not a sport.
So what is stopping schools and associations from considering it one? Society and the cheer community should do anything in their power to get people to realize that cheerleading is a
"Cheerleading is a sport because there is training and hard work needed to be able to cheer and compete, and there are competitions to prove the hard work done over the season. For years, cheerleaders have been fighting to try to gain recognition for their hard work that goes beyond more than just standing at a game and supporting a team." (Hayden). Some people agree and some people do not because they have know idea of what they go through and what they have to learn to make their performances look amazing. "To be considered a sport, an activity must involve physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment.
Their cheerleading program is considered a Title IX sport. Despite suggestions to not consider cheerleading a sport for gender equality, they divided their program in half to better meet the requirements of being a sport under Title IX. The cheerleading team they consider a sport only competes and never cheers at games, similar to how all-star cheerleading. The cheerleaders seen at Maryland’s football and basketball games are part of a school club and are not considered part of a sport’s program. In addition to colleges recognizing cheerleading as a sport, 22 states now recognize high school cheer as a sport, including Arizona.
The word sport is defined as "An activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment”. Cheerleading isnt a sport but people are working really hard for other people to accept it as a sport. Cheerleading is an activity where you make a routine and perform it for points, and even win awards at competitions. When you perform you are against many teams in your division. Cheerleaders take a lot of time to train and prepare for the competition, also cheerleading is more physically demanding than other sports, lastly cheerleading meets all the requirements to be a sport.
Webster's dictionary defines a sport as "An athletic activity that requires physical prowers or skill and often a competitive nature.” There are a ton of activities that fit that criteria; football, basketball,gymnastics, dance,and so many more, but what about cheerleading? It is extremely popular all around the world,and it does meet all those requirements. However people have debated over it for years. Cheerleading should be considered a sport.
What is Cheerleading? Many may think it’s a sport that you dress up, apply makeup, slick your hair with a bow, and simply put on a smile, and yell as loud as you can to keep the crowd pumped. Cheerleading includes all those easy and pretty factors, but it is also a sport that you stunt, tumble, and jump. Jumps and tumbling may seem really easy to many people, but there’s more work done than most might think is possible. Stunting is also a major element in cheer, and that’s what really pleases the crowd, but stunting takes tons of work.
Cheerleading can not be done by one person, but with the help of several athletes. School cheerleading is also done to show sportsmanship and spirit. Cheerleaders are a reflection of their school, and must act like it. I promise to always represet the school in a positive way and to always show righteousness to each an every athlete. Cheerleading is not always seen as a “sport” by everyone.