Why Is Cheerleading Important To Me

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Cheerleading changed my perspective on hard work,dedication, and how I view myself as a person. Throughout this sport, I've grown to realize that in order to get what you want in life, you have to put in 100% effort, and 100% determination. It all began when I was only six, a beginner and new to the world of cheerleading. I was on the Falcons, one of the best cheerleading pop warner teams in the state. They were known for competing, going to nationals in Orlando, and coming in 1st almost every year. I remember sitting there watching these older girls with such amazing talent, who made it look so easy, to compete and win. I always looked up to them and wondered how could I tumble like that? or jump like them?. Questions like this popped into my head throughout my cheer career. When I came to that age of competing, I expected 1st place and a trip to Orlando. Boy, was I wrong. Practicing turned from fun and games to tears and getting blacked out from a head injury. I saw the dark side of cheer; the sweat, the tears, and the desire for the national title.
It wasn't until coming 4th in Orlando, crying on the matt, where I realized the hard work wasn't there this season. I opened my eyes and learned that there are other teams who worked for that title.
Tumbling was an enormous part of my
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On the outside, I was confident and ready to throw my backhanspring. But on the inside, I was scared to death. After seeing countless tumbling accidents, I couldn't have the courage to throw it by myself. I tore myself down. I went every Thursday for over a year in order to learn a backhanspring. My mind set totally changed. At first, I was totally ready to learn it and became an amazing tumber. But it wasn't that easy, it took a lot of mental courage and time. I remember saying to myself "wow this a lot of work", or "this is hard". Of course things are going to be hard in life, its how you face them that makes you