Cheerleading As A Sport Essay

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Should Cheerleading Be Classified As A Sport?
Cheerleading has the tenth highest concussion rate out of the twenty most common sports. The issue with classifying cheerleading a sport is that not everyone believes it is; Most people believe that all cheerleaders do is cheer on the football team, dance around with pom-poms and get everyone hyped up at sports games, but it's not. Cheerleading goes way beyond what others outside of the activity believe it to be. Cheerleaders not only practice and work as hard as any other sport such as football, but they also have the same injury rate as football. If cheerleading was to be classified as a sport in schools and colleges then that would mean they would have a designated place to practice instead of …show more content…

This is another reason why this activity should be classified as a sport. The injury rate for cheerleading is in the top ten out of twenty sports. The number of catastrophic injuries has increased greatly within the past decade. The common injuries that college and high school age cheerleaders suffer involve the ankle, knee, hand, and back. It has been recorded that cheerleaders are more prone to getting hurt at practice rather than being at at any other event such as a competition or a football game. The injury cheerleaders suffer the most and happens most frequently is a concussion the reason being is girls are getting dropped and falling onto each other and the hard ground at the location they are practicing at. If this activity was to be classified as a sport than these injuries would decline and they would get a designated place to practice.
In conclusion if cheerleading was to be classified as a sport they would get school funding for things they might need or even to help someone who cannot afford everything you need to be a cheerleader. Also cheerleaders would get the respect they deserve because they do not just dance around and get people hype for a football game. But lastly classifying cheerleading would help the injury rate decline greatly, but also considering that the most injuries happen at practice. This would mean

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