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In cheer we see rude girls and nice cheerleaders. How do you deal with them? know for a fact cheer is supposed to be about family... Have any of you come across a very rude cheerleader??? How do you define the 2? :p
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This is spot on. I was very rudely spoken to by 2 cheerleaders from another gym from our same area at a competition we attended a few years ago - they were making some comment on our gym's parent shirt. I felt that it was bad enough that they spoke to anyone that way but for children to speak to an adult in that manner was unacceptable. I called up the owners the next day and reported their cheerleaders. While I highly doubt anything was done on their end to address their athletes' behavior judging from the disinterested response I got from the owner, I will never think anything good of their program following this incident.Oh, this is a loaded question.
Rude encompasses many characteristics, so the thread is really vague - it could refer to being unfriendly at practice, "boo"-ing at awards, mouthing-off to coaches, eye-rolling, not holding doors for the people behind you...
Yes, I've encountered rude cheerleaders and, though it shouldn't, it typically affects the way I look at the entire team/program. Perfect example - at Worlds this year, Little took pics with as many cheerlebs as she could. Victoria Swain (fiercest girl alive) acted like she wanted nothing more than to take a pic with my kid. Another cheerleb sighed, straight-faced said "Yeah," to the pic and acted like it was an imposition. I view CA completely differently than cheerleb #2s program. Should I? Probably not, but I do.
Bottom line, it's about teaching your kids to act right. The responsibility lies, ultimately, with the parents. But IMO, coaches have a duty to those "under their care" to remind every athlete that every single thing the athlete does in uniform reflects on the entire program.
Just had to share this... While at worlds last year my mom was sitting in the Josten's Center when a couple girls from a very big name gym came and sat right next to her... My mom is very friendly and proceeded to tell them "wow you guys' uniforms are very cute" and one of the girls replied with "we'll obviously don't you know who we are?" Needless to say my mom was like this :-O. She was flabbergasted and so was I, but I have noticed a few people from this particular gym being rude and/or saying rude things while in uniform or representing their gym. Long story short, being that anytime your wearing your uniform or at a competition you are representing your team, coaches and program,'one must always watch what you say and do.
The second you saw the parents engaging in the same behaviors as their kids you probably should have realized that these were not the right kind of adults to have any kind of reasonable conversation with, especially one in which you were criticizing their kids' behaviors. The apple never falls far from the tree. It's s shame you had to deal with and hopefully it did not detract too much from your cp's performance.I sat amoung a group of cheerleaders and parents from a large gym at Cheersport. When my gyms team came on the cheered at ANY fault and loudly criticized anything. While I was not wearing my gyms name on my chest I did after the routine spoke with a parent and let her know that I was appauled at 1. the horrible sportsmanship they displayed and 2. the adults enticing and also engaging in the same behavior with the kids! The reply I got was "you should mind your own business and go f@#$ off". Nice
I completely agree with this (and pretty much every other post lol)As a dedicated cheerleader of 13 years, I've seen my fair share of rude cheer people, but this year I really have seen rude. I'm a captain of my team and There is one girl that I would say is a very rude cheerleader. It seems every single time I give advice to anyone or tell the girls to be quiet she takes it personally. She has texted me multiple times yelling at me and telling me that I make her feel inferior and that no one likes me etc. At our last practice my coach told us to be quiet. No one seemed to hear her, so I told the girls to be quiet as well. This teammate told me to stop yelling at them, but I was only trying to get the girls quiet because no one seemed to hear our coach. She then went on to say how I had snapped at her at every practice and (once again) that I made her feel inferior and that she couldn't take it any longer. I then tried to explain myself, but most of the girls were watching her yell at me, and it was quite embarrassing. Yet, she's always yelling at us and trying to "correct" us and is very hypocritical in everything she does. Then, when you try to confront her about it, it's like everything goes in her ear and out the other. Plus she's posted some very mean things about our team on twitter and it's just crazy. But besides this one exception, the cheer world is the one of the greatest things I've ever been involved with. It has its fair share of crazy parents and flat out rude people like every other sport, but the cheer world is just unique. We may be crazy competitive and big headed at some points, but no matter how bad we want to win, the best of us are always ready to cheer on our competition.
Is it just me or does the rudeness get worse every year. In South Florida, there is such a fierce rivalry between some gyms. They cheer when a stunt falls.In cheer we see rude girls and nice cheerleaders. How do you deal with them? know for a fact cheer is supposed to be about family... Have any of you come across a very rude cheerleader??? How do you define the 2? :p