Essay On Cheerleading

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The roots of cheerleading are very closely tied to one of America’s favorite sports, football. The first ever intercollegiate football game was in 1869 between Rutgers University: New Jersey and Princeton University. By the early 1880s, one of Princeton’s graduate students (Thomas Peebles) had created the first official all-male pep squad. In 1898, during a game between University of Minnesota and Princeton, a guy named Johnny Campbell saw Princeton’s pep squad and put together his own group of people to energize the players and the crowd. “Johnny picked up a megaphone and rallied the team to victory with the first organized cheer: “Rah, Rah, Rah! Ski-U-Mah! Hoo-Rah! Hoo-Rah! Varsity! Varsity! Minn-e-so-tah!”(History). In this paper, I am going to by stating why cheerleading should be considered a sport by explaining the good and character building involved and by comparing the thoughts of Socrates and Crito in the Crito while they argue about the many and the development.
From that point on, cheerleading grew. In 1923 at the University of Minnesota, women were finally allowed to cheer. Tumbling and acrobatics (also known as stunting) were added to the routines during this decade, upping the entertainment and athletic factors involved. Even though women were joining cheerleading teams in the 1920s, it was not until the mid-1940s that cheerleading became popular. This was because college-aged men were sent off to fight in World War ll.
Cheerleading was invented by a group of people who had the courage to stand up and support something that they thought was good. They would stand in front of a crowd or their community and get them to participate in rambunctious actions along with them such as jumping up and down or chanting. Ac...

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...em is low, then it will make it all the easier for them to do so. Sports help with building self-confidence, just like what Mr. Bruton said about making a shot or winning a game and gaining a bunch of self-confidence. He says that the only opinions that matter to him are Gods, his families, and his coaches. Other than that he leaves the rest behind. That is exactly what Socrates did, he put aside everyone else’s opinion and listened to what he believed would be the just and good thing to do.
In conclusion, cheerleading is a sport because it helps build up the good in people and so does basketball. This means that cheerleading should be considered a sport just like the majority of all of the other athletic activities. Parents should put their kids into sport athletic type programs to help them build up their self-confidence and to become good well-rounded citizens.

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