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Why? I dont see what I have done to deserve having my account deleted?
Ive done nothing but post about things related to cheer.
Isnt that the point
correct, but you are getting a bit too big for your britches.
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Why? I dont see what I have done to deserve having my account deleted?
Ive done nothing but post about things related to cheer.
Isnt that the point
wow someone is getting mighty upset over nothing at all. I don't think King is the person to tell "don't like how i'm using it? don't read my threads." It was actually really rude.
Seems as though things are being taken very personal when they shouldn't be at all. You opened a can of worms when the threads were made and now this is how things are playing out. Didn't want to hear the things people are saying? Easy fix, don't make threads.
Ps. The tattoo thread is in the random section, where it has been, not in the all star section.
correct, but you are getting a bit too big for your britches.
By doing what? Asking for help? Or asking for opinions?
I have no qualms that I am a strictly average cheerleader.
being an average cheerleader doesnt matter. some of the brightest and best coaches may never have actually been that good at the skills (and some of the most skilled people are not good coaches.. true in any sport). if you have an opinion that is educated and worth while, then id be welcome to read it.
but you are a bit on your high horse about the NACCC talking about masculine and effeminate males. while I have disagreements with a good portion of the opinions that go on there the last thing you want to do is go bashing a group who truly does value every boy in this sport. they are trying to help improve the amount of participation of males. it would be quite wrong to say male cheerleading doesnt carry a stigma that scares a lot of boys away. to say it is their problem makes you the problem. being so proud of oneself that you ostracize others isnt helping anyone.
this is one time where you are just wrong.
I believe my opinion was "Why is how a boy acts on the floor even an issue? If a boy wants to shimmy/snap/wmh after a tumbling pass, let them.
If they wanna fist bump, let them."
I dont care how boys act on the floor. And I dont think NACCC should either. Im fine with "masculine" boys in cheer. Hell im all for it.
also I would like to point out, they were also discussing how to push for more reward for coed style stunting, because currently it is not a section of the scoresheet. I don't think anyone has brought that up.
there wasnt time. we were off getting too upset by something that didnt really happen.
I realize the subject was not thoroughly discussed, but to say that the NACCC was just out to eliminate this type of boy isn't true, I just wanted to point out that a few times were mentioned the need for reward for coed stunting, making more of a reason for any type of boy to learn at least the basics of this stunting, if that makes sense!
..I just read this thread and think of my open team. We had about 3 guys- one of the hair flip/shimmy variety and two of the more masculine variety (one was an ex-gymnast/trick athlete and the other was an ex-football player? who picked up stunting/tumbling). I'll never forget the day of dance choreo when we were trying to teach the two latter guys the hip-shaking movements for the dance. I chuckle everytime I think about it..they actually got really into it. But I don't know how they felt about doing it during competition..I never asked.
to me, that is cheerleading. having different people who are role players.
not everyone on the football team is the same shape and size. linemen are different than receivers are different than QB's are different than kickers.
And someone has to be in the back row for the dance!