All Star Cheerleading Research Paper

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Cheerleading
Cheerleading dates back to the 1880’s when Princeton University created an all-male prep club who often cheered and chanted popular football fight songs. It was not until 1923 that women began to cheer for the first time at University of Minnesota (Varsity). Since then cheerleading has progressed into fierce competitions that went beyond chants and cheers on the sidelines. Yet, despite the popularity, and complexity of the routines it is often asked if it should be classified as a sport.
Recreational cheerleading is what most people recognize when they hear the word cheerleader. They are your typical school cheerleaders who yell cheers and chants during football games. Due to the simplistic nature of their routines, they are seen as a providing school spirit and are often never classified as a sport. It wasn’t until the late ‘80s that school cheerleading took a more competitive route with All-Star cheerleading (Delp). All-Star cheerleading has since developed into a multimillion dollar activity that is performed worldwide.
All-Star cheerleading does not consist of girls and boys standing in front of a crowd cheering on a team. They have an …show more content…

Most high school aged cheerleaders spend approximately six or more hours weekly within the gym working on their skills in preparation of upcoming competitions. They must eat a healthy diet, and develop their skills further throughout the season. During the off season it gives them the ability to work on their tumbling and other individual skill sets that will allow them to advance in the levels based upon the rules and regulations of the United States All-Star Federation. By achieving the higher level teams gives a child a higher probability they can get into a university who gives scholarships to cheerleaders to help pay for their college tuition, just like other

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