Struggles Of Being A Collegiate Cheerleader

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1. Everyone on campus knows you


“Oh hey, you’re on the ___ team!” becomes the most commonly heard phrase. People you don’t know suddenly become your “friends” and getting multiple friend requests from people you haven’t heard of. You’ve learned to play along with pretending you know somebody.

2. Teachers think you want special treatment


You’re a cheerleader? You must think you’ve got the world in the palm of your hands! The professor critiques you to no end. There is no avail! (But please, actually do your work to give athletes a good reputation.)

3. What social life?


Your social profiles become your social life. You have games, conditioning, practices, and school! This is another full-time job! If you have a part-time job, hello to no time to even eat or sleep!

4. Or love life?!


What’s a significant other? I don’t have time to wash my hair, let alone go on dates and repeatedly text and call someone. If you do have a boyfriend or girlfriend, you have no time for your friends or any other social activities.

5. You’re suddenly a role model


Whether you like it or not, people and children look up to you. They may not know your name but you better believe they will remember your face when you step out onto that floor or mat. Every big or small decision you make will be judged and will most likely end up on the internet for the world to see.

6. You have to eat healthy for the team, but have no time to do so.


Cooking requires time, time is what we don’t have. But at the same time, you will have to work off the snacks and fast food you just ate. All in all, it’s better to just eat healthy and try to make extra time so you don’t have to condition as hard.

7. Sleep before partying


The golden rule, enough said.

8. Conditioning


Your worst nightmare and best friend. It’s what makes you look amazing at the beach, and also makes you look like a pig leaving practice and feeling it the next day in muscles you didn’t know you even have!

9. Sports bras and spandex are a lady’s best friends


Comfortable and easy to stretch and run your butt off in. (To the point where you never wear anything else. Ever.)

10. You wouldn’t know what to do if you weren’t an athlete


What would you do on weeknights and weekends? No games? No practices? How do I get a more social social life? Taking a semester off you realize how much you would weigh without being active and how much free time you have without this sport in your life.



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Do any college cheerleaders on the board actually have experience with number 2?
Even though my school is small one of my classes was always Thursdays 4-6:45 we used to practice Wednesdays and Thursdays 6-9. I pulled an A in the class all semester and when it came time for pep rally (our equivalent to homecoming since we don't have a football team) my professor made a big deal when I asked if I could leave at 6 for practice. But he let one of the boys volleyball players leave class early every week and miss classes all together sometimes even though he was pulling a low B all semester.


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Even though my school is small one of my classes was always Thursdays 4-6:45 we used to practice Wednesdays and Thursdays 6-9. I pulled an A in the class all semester and when it came time for pep rally (our equivalent to homecoming since we don't have a football team) my professor made a big deal when I asked if I could leave at 6 for practice. But he let one of the boys volleyball players leave class early every week and miss classes all together sometimes even though he was pulling a low B all semester.


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Wow, double standard much?
 
Do any college cheerleaders on the board actually have experience with number 2?
I never had an issue. After I transferred schools a girl in my program cheered and went to our chem profs office for help. She was wearing a cheerleading shirt that day and instead of giving her help the prof looked at her and said "Well maybe your problem is that you're a cheerleader". She never missed class, but the only thing he noticed was the shirt.


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"Well maybe your problem is that you're a cheerleader". She never missed class, but the only thing he noticed was the shirt.
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And what the heck is that supposed to mean? Jeez, no wonder predjudice is rife in this world. Some people will just buy into any stereotype they're fed.
 
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