Cheer Dad
Cheer Parent
- Dec 15, 2009
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Not sure why just seeing your SN now but that is clever and now I have that song running through my head.As an aspiring writer, all I have to say is *their, *you're
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Not sure why just seeing your SN now but that is clever and now I have that song running through my head.As an aspiring writer, all I have to say is *their, *you're
Thanks! According to my mom that's what she called me when I was little cause I was the leader of my sisters and it applies now because of cheering for the packers. Sorry for getting that song stuck in your head, unless it is a song you enjoy!Not sure why just seeing your SN now but that is clever and now I have that song running through my head.
His column os a regular and its going to be call ask the fierce godSorry for your troubles.
Is @robertscianna going to be a regular or guest columnist and is he focusing on a particular topic or just whatever comes to mind?
Its a good tune so not a huge problem.Thanks! According to my mom that's what she called me when I was little cause I was the leader of my sisters and it applies now because of cheering for the packers. Sorry for getting that song stuck in your head, unless it is a song you enjoy!
It's also in competitive dance. Dance has as many kids/parents who are "famous" or trying to be famous as cheer does. It makes me wonder,what do these 18 & under,cheerleaders/dancers have, that make so many people try to make these kids famous? The make-up,costumes glitter,the talent,the crazy expensive tuition fees...what is it exactly?I have no problem with kids being recognized for having mad skills. Kids like Kelsey Rule, Victoria Swain, Kiara Nowlin...ect. The ones that turn my stomach are the ones being promoted by their "momager", that switch gyms to the big name one so they can set their kid up to be "famous". Bringing them to their level 2 youth practice in full makeup and teased hair because maybe...just maybe they'll be spotted in the background of a 2x2 video and gain 4,000 followers on IG. I see them on social media trying to get their kid a "bow promo" or paying big bucks for professional pictures for a Varsity modeling gig. It's to the point that people will quit teams or gyms because they didn't get on the "profile" team that will make them Insta-famous. Its ridiculous and I have only seen it in this sport.
Well said. So, I will say exactly what I would say if this were my own child/athlete.I'm going to play happy peacemaker here really quickly. I know that everyone is asking CheerInsider questions to help her with her magazine, because the Fiercers are always trying to help. :rolleyes: However, we don't know who he/she is, his/her age and his/her situation. Let's take a step back and make sure we're treating everyone with the respect that we would want our own children/athletes treated with.
Like 12Step already stated well said. You do raise a good point and here is my take on what is happening.I'm going to play happy peacemaker here really quickly. I know that everyone is asking CheerInsider questions to help her with her magazine, because the Fiercers are always trying to help. :rolleyes: However, we don't know who he/she is, his/her age and his/her situation. Let's take a step back and make sure we're treating everyone with the respect that we would want our own children/athletes treated with.
Ouch!!!!