- Apr 2, 2011
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The stories in this thread disgust me :( I just lost sooo much respect for college cheerleading.
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Sweet pea, don't ever compare yourself to them. Most of those girls just won the genetic lottery and turned out beautiful just because... not because they worked really hard to look that way. Think about all the beautiful things your body can do because you're a cheerleader, and you can do all that because you work hard. A model can stand alone and be beautiful, on the mat it takes the dedication and hard work of ALL your teammates and coaches to make your routine perfect. That's far more admirable to me than someone who looks pretty and happens to be thin. You can't change the media, but you can change the way it affects you. Be strong, and be positive. You can't cheer with a broken heart.ive always had issues with my weight. as long as i can remember.
for me, its always hardest seeing beautiful girls on tv and in magazines and other media. The thought that i will never look that perfect breaks my heart everytime.
Cheer does help, just because its a time that i can think about something other than food.
sooo i have somthing that relates to this!
My team had this flyer who was mostly muscle! very skinny but as you know muscle weighs more than fat. So when we put her on the strongest group they got mad because they didnt have a tiny flyer. The main base called the flyer fat (whoo clearly wasnt fat at all, if anything underweight) and told her that she needed to lose weight. May i add that the flyer was only in 5th or 6th grade. Whenever they didnt hit a skill the main base would get all mad and rant and cuss at the flyer and tell her that she needed to go on a diet. This only made the flyer not want to fly , the girl got kicked off the team and the flyer is forever scared to fly now.
That is exactly what happened to my cp! She was on a youth 3 team and her bases were always calling her fat(both by the way outweighed her by 20-30 lbs) and every time she would come out of a stunt at practice they would whine she was too heavy. Finally they dropped her on her face from a full extension and did not attempt to catch her! I hit the roof. She came off the mat and said they did it on purpose because she was too heavy. I went to the coaches and begged them to take her the stunt group and even told them I did not care if she did not fly on that team. I had to take my cp to the dr so he could tell her that she was not fat that she was actually in the 50% for height and weight and that she also has little to no body fat! People need to teach their kids that calling people fat can do permanent damage! My 9 year old is always talking about her weight and it makes me sad.
My story was from about 12 years ago. I hope things have changed since then but we were expected to keep our weight below 115 and it said so in the contract. It may still be in college contracts and they may still have to weigh in, but I'm hoping it's done privately.The stories in this thread disgust me :( I just lost sooo much respect for college cheerleading.
is that your cp in the picture? she's soo tiny! i never let my flyers hit the ground, ever. it's a no no. and i know all flyers arn't 20lbs and i can just toss them as light as a feather,but in general they are all pretty light. You can't critize them becuase then the flyers lose your trust and they become loose and scared and the looser you are the heavier you are no matter how light. People can be so rude these days, i wish i could personally tell all the cheerleaders or flyers going through this that they are just fine and that the bases are being ignorant and rude. Best of luck to your daughter and tell her to keep her head high!
For the CP I knew, it helped to actually see the process magazines go through in touching the photos up, and all the makeup and lighting techniques the TV people use. It made such a difference to understand that most of the perceived natural beauty is absolutely fake. It really is astonishing what they do to trick the eye. Please try to remember that. (hug)ive always had issues with my weight. as long as i can remember.
for me, its always hardest seeing beautiful girls on tv and in magazines and other media. The thought that i will never look that perfect breaks my heart everytime.
Cheer does help, just because its a time that i can think about something other than food.