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I am glad that they have this process of appeal though, cause in IL you have to pick between the two and you can't do both.
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School is fun if you just want to stand on the sidelines and look pretty, but compared to all-star there is no difficulty in it whatsoever.
I understand what you are saying. Most high schools do have hardworking cheerleading teams. I was just referring to my high school. We have no competition team, my coach doesn't know anything about cheerleading and isn't willing to help us with anything, and most of the girls don't want to work to get anything done. "Looking Pretty" is all the cheerleaders at my school really do. I don't like it, I only cheer at school because it's what my parents want. My heart is in allstar. I didn't mean to offend anyone by my comment, because I wish my school had a good team and cared about more than looks, but they don't.As a high school cheerleader, this is the most annoying statement ever. You're not the only one to say it of course, but I'm going to address how I feel about it now. I worked hard for four years on a team that I loved. If people think that all I accomplished those four years was "looking pretty" at a game and waving poms around, then they're very wrong. In fact, this is the first summer since 7th grade I'm not in a gym everyday, typically with no A/C, working on a routine.
I am going to guess that your high school is very different than mine and I understand that was your personal experience, but I would hope, as a cheerleader, that you would be a little more respectful for girls who made high school cheerleading their entire lives.
I understand what you are saying. Most high schools do have hardworking cheerleading teams. I was just referring to my high school. We have no competition team, my coach doesn't know anything about cheerleading and isn't willing to help us with anything, and most of the girls don't want to work to get anything done. "Looking Pretty" is all the cheerleaders at my school really do. I don't like it, I only cheer at school because it's what my parents want. My heart is in allstar. I didn't mean to offend anyone by my comment, because I wish my school had a good team and cared about more than looks, but they don't.
I have been an allstar cheerleader for 3 years and I have started my first Highschool cheerleading season!
And I have to admit High school cheer practices have been tough. They start at 7:30 in the morning outside on our school track, run a half a mile at the begining and end. Then stretch, start jumps, stunting, and practing cheers. If we don't do a cheer as out coach would like it we have to run a lap together as a team around the track, they end at 9:30 I'm not gonna lie it's difficult already and we haven't even started games yet. When it comes to school cheerleading coaches are more focused on being clean, tight and together, rather than all the skills and tricks.