- Mar 28, 2012
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I would think the reason male cheerleaders would not dance is for the reason you pointed out in your essay, "most college cheer teams only want guys for strength, so it's okay to have no experience because they will teach you to partner stunt, throw baskets, and the basic cheer motions" If you're on a team where a large percentage of the guys have no cheer/dancing experience, the coach might choose to have all the guys do simplified motions to keep it looking clean. I think this might be what Andre meant by saying you have to give some things up to be part of a team.I can understand giving up tattoos, facial hair, time, etc. Those are all necessary, but dancing is one of the primary aspects to cheer, so in no way, shape, or form is it right to take it away solely on the thought that its too "feminine" for guys. No one can determine if something is too "feminine" or "masculine" for another person except that person doing it because we don't know how comfortable someone is. Also, that cant even be compared to taking away tattoos, facial hair, etc. because cheerleaders are supposed to have a clean look. Forfeiting something your good at for someones opinion and forfeiting negative material items are nowhere near equal.
I'm not saying it's right- if someone is on a team he/she should either have the skills needed or the coach should be prepared to teach the skills. Just having half the team clap is the easy way out, but unfortunately its widely accepted and many do this so that they can focus on stunting.