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Cheerleading

Cheerleading is recreational activity and sometimes competitive sport involving organised routines including elements of dance and gymnastics to encourage crowds to cheer on sports teams. It is most popular in the United States. A cheerleading performer is a cheerleader.

Table of contents
1 History
2 Performance elements
3 External links

History

Evolving in (all-male) colleges in the late 19th and early 20th centuries purely as attempts to encourage crowds at their sporting competitions to cheer, the practice spread and became largely a female activity as time progressed. A significant factor was limited availability of female collegiate sports. Organised cheerleading contests were formed; most high schools around the U.S.A. had formed cheerleading squads by the 1950s. Today cheerleading competitions are a ubiquitous feature of American public schools and universities as well as American professional football. State and national championships for school and college teams are common, and top squads take their routines extremely seriously.

While cheerleaders regard their sport as a serious endeavour, this is not a universal opinion. Cheerleaders are stereotyped in numerous television shows and movies in a sexist way as vacuous, sexually attractive and vain. In this view, cheerleading performances are purely showing off of the cheerleaders' bodies rather than a "real" sporting competition. Cheerleaders point to the athletic and aesthetic qualities of their routines, and the extensive physical training and rehearsal required to win competitions - or, more often, simply ignore this reputation.

Performance elements

Motions/Jumps

Stunts

  • Pyramid is a cheerleading stunt that involves 5 or more persons to form a type of "pyramid" standing on each others backs.

  • Flyers are cheerleaders held or thrown by others into the air. Bases or mounts hold and throw them.

  • Stunts that groups perform include bow-and-arrows, liberties, scorpions, the Matrix, basket tosses, elevators, and cupies* (the ultimate in cheerleading athleticism.)

Cheers/Chants

Every team has their "signature" cheers and chants. They tend to differ by sport cheered for. (e.g., basketball or football.)

External links


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Cheer Now
Features tryout tips, jumps, spirit ideas, and motions.
http://cheerchic_24.tripod.com/homecheer/index.html

Southern Knights Cheerleaders
Information about the Cheerleading and Colour Guard organization based in Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, England
http://www.southernknights.f9.co.uk/

Cheer Forum
Features message board, FAQ, fundraising tips, leadership information and stunt instructions.
http://www.cheerforum.com/indexnew.shtml

Ms. Pineapple's Cheer Page
Source for stunts, cheers, greeting cards, books, quotes, uniforms, and links.
http://www.mspineapple.com

Cheerplace.com
Tips on stretching, motions, jumps, stunts, cheers, chants, and formations with polls and message boards.
http://www.cheerplace.com

CoachWayne.com
Description of "How to" videos, credentials, tumbling tips, and gymwear.
http://www.coachwayne.com

MascotNet
Source of tips, skits, program organization, bulletin board, pictures, and news.
http://www.mascot.net

Cheerleading Club
Become a member and get the secret page location to submit and read cheers and chants. Win cheerleader of the week, take the poll, read cheer stories and embarrassing moments.
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Estates/6981/

Taylor's Cheerleading Tip Site
Provides tryout tips, conditioning workout, nutrition guide, and cheer and stunt sections.
http://cheertaylor_2002.tripod.com/

The Cheer Starts Here
Source for cheers, chants, music, pep rally tips, tryouts, jumps, motions, and clip art.
http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/8339/

CheerExpo
Texas event showcasing exhibits, classes, and cheerleading competitions.
http://www.cheerexpo.com

JAMfest Cheer and Dance Events
Louisville, Kentucky, organization presents event recap, divisions, rules, contacts, results, and photographs.
http://www.jamfest.com/

CheerHome.com
Find camps, competitions, tips, coaching resources, articles and news, tumbling tips and shopping.
http://www.CheerHome.com

Blackpool Scorpions
Team photos, stunts, jumps and pyramids, news and events, organization history, and competition results,
http://www.freewebs.com/blackpoolscorpions

Kristy's Cheerleading Page
Includes sideline chants, floor cheers, fundraising ideas, poster slogans, homecoming ideas, monthly polls, and links.
http://www.expage.com/page/kristyscheerleadingpage

About Cheerleading
Articles, clip art, animated cheers and chants, chat room, forum and newsletter.
http://cheerleading.about.com/

South Park Cheer
North Carolina youth organization provides various membership opportunities, schedule, and news.
http://www.angelfire.com/falcon/southparkcheer

Cheer Planet
Information about tryouts, tumbling, jumps, motions and stunts. Also includes cheers and chants, awards, and related links.
http://www.geocities.com/launababy/

So You Wanna Be a Cheerleader?
Presents history, basic tips on getting in shape, succeeding at tryouts, and recognizing different types of the sport.
http://www.soyouwanna.com/site/syws/cheerleader/cheerleader.html

Chorley Warriors
Team history, photo album, and competition results are included.
http://chorleywarriors.co.uk

The Cheerleading Coaches Corner
Features links, cheers and chants, resources, FAQs, judges tips, and autobiographical information.
http://www.cheerleadingcoachescorner.com/



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