A Courageous Moment: My First Cheer Competition

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A Courageous Moment

"You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face." Eleanor Roosevelt gave a great example of what it is like to have the courage and face your fears. I had the courage to face my fear and be more confident in myself. People throughout history have shown great acts of courage, and people throughout history have shown small acts of courage. Now I'm going to tell you about my story.

It was a summer day in August 2015, and I was getting ready for my first cheer competition in Dallas Texas. In the Dallas community every activity is competitive. That's why this day was one to remember. People in Dallas idolize competition, and I was afraid of what would happen if I messed up. Would people laugh at me? Would my friends stop talking to me? What would coach say? I reminisce the different thoughts that came into my head, as the day got closer and closer to the cheer competition. Since this was my first cheer competition, I was not on the easy side that day. …show more content…

I could fall out of a stunt, would I fall, or worse, would I mess everything up. I hoped none of those would happen. A little bit after I started thinking about the worse to come, I had to jump into the car, so I could make it to my cheer competition. While I was in the car, I remember what my coach said. He said "Every single one of you are capable of going out there and giving it your all, because if you weren't than you wouldn't even be

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