- Jun 3, 2011
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Hello Fierce Board
Nice to meet all of you here. I am obviously new here but am interested by competitive cheerleading, largely because misunderstood sports like this one have always fascinated me and I have found it quite intriguing how it has evolved into something of a daredevil sport from what it once was.
You know I used to not be interested in cheerleading as competition, and yes, when I was younger I thought of the idea of cheer as anything other than little girls looking pretty on the sidelines was a joke, but this has changed dramatically havin g seen how drastically it's changed. Now it's unfair that most poeple don't view it as a serious sport in the sense of soccer, hockey, wrestling and boxing, (and if anything, more demanding than mainstream sports i.e. football, basketball and baseball). I am sure competitive cheerleaders everywhere were outraged when in the ESPN rankings of the hardest sports it was only ranked 50th. I admit to not knowing a whole lot about it but I can tell it is a hell of a lot more physically demanding and harder to master than basketball, tennis, baseball and Lacrosse and what not. SO hopefully it gets a lot more respect in the future.
However, I still had some things I was curious with regards to All Star cheering, as it is something of a new phenomenon. It seems it only became popular in mid 2000s or something, and a lot of the all star teams are new. Are all all star teams like Cheer Dynasty and American Cheer high school aged kids doing high school level stunts ? Or are there any all star teams of collegiate age kids who to stunts like what you would see in big college teams like U of Hawaii or Louisville or Kentucky ?
Thanks for any response you may have
From
emax13
Nice to meet all of you here. I am obviously new here but am interested by competitive cheerleading, largely because misunderstood sports like this one have always fascinated me and I have found it quite intriguing how it has evolved into something of a daredevil sport from what it once was.
You know I used to not be interested in cheerleading as competition, and yes, when I was younger I thought of the idea of cheer as anything other than little girls looking pretty on the sidelines was a joke, but this has changed dramatically havin g seen how drastically it's changed. Now it's unfair that most poeple don't view it as a serious sport in the sense of soccer, hockey, wrestling and boxing, (and if anything, more demanding than mainstream sports i.e. football, basketball and baseball). I am sure competitive cheerleaders everywhere were outraged when in the ESPN rankings of the hardest sports it was only ranked 50th. I admit to not knowing a whole lot about it but I can tell it is a hell of a lot more physically demanding and harder to master than basketball, tennis, baseball and Lacrosse and what not. SO hopefully it gets a lot more respect in the future.
However, I still had some things I was curious with regards to All Star cheering, as it is something of a new phenomenon. It seems it only became popular in mid 2000s or something, and a lot of the all star teams are new. Are all all star teams like Cheer Dynasty and American Cheer high school aged kids doing high school level stunts ? Or are there any all star teams of collegiate age kids who to stunts like what you would see in big college teams like U of Hawaii or Louisville or Kentucky ?
Thanks for any response you may have
From
emax13