Cheerleading Debate

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Title A stereotypical cheerleader is a motivational person. A person that always has a smile all their face and a great attitude with a cheer uniform on. There are two types of cheerleading, competitive and sideline. Competitive you cheer, stunt, dance and tumbling to a mix of music for two minutes and thirty seconds at a competition. Sideline cheer is where a cheer squad cheers on a sports team to many victories! Title IX doesn’t actually deem cheerleading as a sport.Also, I’m a cheerleader and i don’t consider it a sport. I consider it an activity. Have you ever gotten into a debate over cheer as a sport? If so be on the dominating side, cheer is not a sport! An athlete doesn’t always have to be considered a contributor of a sports team. …show more content…
According to Jim Lord, executive director of AACCA changing the classification of cheerleading from an activity to a sport doesn’t automatically earn respect. “If people don’t respect your program now, just throw the ‘sport’ title around and see how much worse they think of you” says Jim Lord executive director AACCA and former University of Kentucky cheerleader. (“Cheer Debate: Is Cheerleading a Sport?” 14) University of Kentucky’s cheerleading program, with twenty one national championships is an activity but they are highly respected by the university and its students. Several teams in states where cheer is an “activity” get some awesome perks. Like Madison Central HS in Kentucky and Paramus Catholic HS in New Jersey; both which have their own practice facility and get new uniforms each year. (“The Space Between” Alyssa Roenigk) There is a new sport that is on the rise that features stunting, tumbling and dancing. It’s called STUNT. It’s a form a of cheerleading that is considered a sport because its main focus is competition and not cheer teams on at ball games. (“Cheer Debate: Is Cheerleading a Sport?” 14) Not every activity has to be considered sport.For instance Dancer are just as athletic as cheerleaders but they aren’t a sport.
Respect is given by the name you have, it is given by the person. Cheerleading is an activity not a sport. Cheerleading does not go with the definition of sport. I’m a cheerleader and it’s not sport,THere is new things that use aspects of cheerleading but focus on competing. Cheerleading doesn’t meet the requirements of a