What is the cheerleader?
Cheerleading is an organized activity that includes leadership of a number of encouragement to gather the crowd at sports events. At a high level, the cheerleader itself is a sport, while participants perform dances and complex tricks that are very physically demanding. Cheerleaders can often be seen on the sidelines at professional sports games and organized cheerleading also exists in schools, from elementary school to college. Some people reject cheerleading as a sport, because they may not initially seem very strenuous, but the cheerleaders at the highest level of economic level are in fact very serious athletes, comparable to the highest athletes in other sports. The roots of the cheerleaders began in the 80s. In 1898, the first documented event of the cheerleader occurred when Johnny Campbell led encouragement to the University of Minnesota. At first he wasy cheerful units of all male; Women did not join sports until 1923. Many collegial teams still have a large number of male members who have included several well -known US presidents during their university.
Although the cheerleader began at universities and universities, it was rapidly flowing through the lower ranks of the educational system. Many secondary schools have cheerleading units that travel to games along with their sports teams, and some secondary schools are also doing. Squad secondary schools are much less physically demanding and are usually designed for entertainment so that cheerleaders become interested in sport as they age. Some elementary schools also have very basic cheerleaders, in the spirit of Pee-Wee football and other small versions of sports.
cheerleaders wear very characteristic uniforms, including cozy peaks and short skirts for women, with a manI wear more conservative pants. They also tend to wear bright, bold colors in basic samples and can carry batons, pom-poms and flags to be used in their routines. The cheerleader works as a well -oiled machine, while members are very aware of each other when they work on routines. Small chutes can lead to serious safety problems, especially when the cheerleader includes "leaflets", cheerleaders who go into the air on the shoulders of others in complex pyramids and other trich.
In addition to encouraging athletic teams, cheerleaders also compete against each other in regional competitions. These All-Star games are equipped with cheerleading and dance teams that do not necessarily have to be associated with a specific school or athletic team, and are cheerleading crops. In 2000, the risk of injury between Began cheerleaders will be seriously discussed and several security commissions were formed for the purpose of determining basic policies and supervising sports, which ensuredIt chooses that athletes are exposed to minimal risk of injury.
One of the greatest concerns that critics of cheerleaders have is that it puts extreme demand on the bodies of young women. In addition to the physical requirements of routines and tricks, cheerleaders also encourage a very specific type of body that can be difficult to achieve. Members of units can be punished by serious regimens that threaten their health in an effort to adapt to this desired type of body.