- Nov 26, 2010
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I don't know if any of us can say that we actually know ALL of the rules unless we're tested on them...obviously if you have taken a safety course or test or anything of that nature, then you probably know them.
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Thank you that comment was really really bothering me!im sure in football it looks like they just run around and hit people to people who dont know football, but they are designed plays. Im sure we look like girls with ribbon in our hair fliping around and throwing people in the air all willy-nilly to people who dont know cheer too. if a fb player does something wrong/illegal they get chewed out, juust like if you mess up a transition making it illegal.I'm sorry to say but your statement is completely false. In football you cannot do "pretty much whatever you feel like to do [sic]". Both are team sports and I am 99% certain football players know all of the rules to their sport, especially at the professional level.
But you haven't rehearsed exactly what to do? You have several options? It's much more "free".I'm sorry to say but your statement is completely false. In football you cannot do "pretty much whatever you feel like to do [sic]". Both are team sports and I am 99% certain football players know all of the rules to their sport, especially at the professional level.
I obviously don't know all the rules in football, but sometimes someone get the ball not exactly as it was supposed to, and run away and make a touchdown? That doesn't make the team score less, right? In cheerleading you can't really do something else than the routine, or you will score less. And in football you have several choices that you've practised. In cheerleading it's one routine. Nothing else. Correct me if I'm completely wrong! I've watched only one football game in my whole life.Thank you that comment was really really bothering me!im sure in football it looks like they just run around and hit people to people who dont know football, but they are designed plays. Im sure we look like girls with ribbon in our hair fliping around and throwing people in the air all willy-nilly to people who dont know cheer too. if a fb player does something wrong/illegal they get chewed out, juust like if you mess up a transition making it illegal.
I'm sorry to say but your statement is completely false. In football you cannot do "pretty much whatever you feel like to do [sic]". Both are team sports and I am 99% certain football players know all of the rules to their sport, especially at the professional level.
I obviously don't know all the rules in football, but sometimes someone get the ball not exactly as it was supposed to, and run away and make a touchdown? That doesn't make the team score less, right? In cheerleading you can't really do something else than the routine, or you will score less. And in football you have several choices that you've practised. In cheerleading it's one routine. Nothing else. Correct me if I'm completely wrong! I've watched only one football game in my whole life.
If you mess up a transition, it's not illegal? If you don't do something really dramatical. You just score less, but it's not illegal?
I obviously don't know all the rules in football, but sometimes someone get the ball not exactly as it was supposed to, and run away and make a touchdown? That doesn't make the team score less, right? In cheerleading you can't really do something else than the routine, or you will score less. And in football you have several choices that you've practised. In cheerleading it's one routine. Nothing else. Correct me if I'm completely wrong! I've watched only one football game in my whole life.
If you mess up a transition, it's not illegal? If you don't do something really dramatical. You just score less, but it's not illegal?
Football players make mistakes as well, even if they do know the rules. Breaking the rules = penalties in football, just like cheerleading. I think the coaches knowing is more important than cheerleaders knowing. Why should a bunch of 10 year olds know the level rules...that is why parents pay good money to have their kids in private gyms. Those coaches, owners and directors should be the ones that pay to gain the proper knowledge. Just sayin though....
well say you are a flyer on a level 4 team doing an inversion in a level 4 pyramid and one of your braces lets go before your bases catch you. That would then make it a level 5 inversion and then illegal, because two people didnt maintain contact with you[the flyer] durring the entire inversion. So yes messing up that transition by not having 2 people holding on to that flyer has made it illegal in a level 4 routine