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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.)

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The Northern Indiana Storm - Cheer and Dance Team
Created for the youth of Northwest Indiana, the Storm teams' membership requirements, goals, links and contacts are found here.
http://www.nistorm.org

Port St. John Rockets
Brevard County Parks and Recreation-sponsored football and cheerleading league for children, ages 4 through 15 years.
http://www.psjrockets.org

Brick Dragons Pop Warner Football and Cheerleading
Awards, contacts and links included.
http://www.brickpopwarnerdragons.com/

Middletown Eagles
Team information for Pop Warner football and cheerleading organization, located in Middletown, New Jersey.
http://MiddletownEagles.com

Islanders
Middletown Pop Warner Association provides cheer information for youth members.
http://www.eteamz.com/islanders

JaxBeach Jaguars
Florida-based PWLS Football and Cheerleading Association. Organization history, schedules, signups, and tips to improve performance.
http://www.jaxbeachjaguars.com

Powder Springs Indian Cheerleaders
Indians of Powder Springs, Georgia, present competition and rec squad information, schedules, pictures, and links.
http://eteamz.com/psicheer

Tri-C Bullets Cheerleading
Football cheer includes three teams, competition results, tryout information and community updates.
http://www.geocities.com/tri_c_cheer/

The GRC
The Geistown Richland Cheerleaders form a recreational competitive cheerleading squad out of Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Squad photos, schedule, and member biographies included.
http://TheGRC.homestead.com/

Broken Arrow Tigers
Oklahoma competition teamsite includes photos, links, member bios, bulletin board, and links.
http://www.leaguelineup.com/bagoldcheerleaders

Deer Park Dear Hearts Cheerleaders
Deer Park Rams team from Texas presents newsletter, photos, staff and team information.
http://leaguelineup.com/dpdhcheer

The Florida Cheerleading Company
Classes, staff and registration information.
http://www.floridacheerleading.com

McDonough Gator Cheerleaders
Meet the Georgia state grand champions for 2003 and find parent's information, competition results, and schedules.
http://leaguelineup.com/welcome.asp?url=100myagatorcheerleaders

Geistown-Richland Rams
Youth organization for girls from second to sixth grade.
http://www.richlandpeewees.org

Vickery Creek Middle: Cheerleading
Features general information and cheer news from Cummings, Georgia.
http://www.forsyth.k12.ga.us/schools/home.asp?pgID=1751

Stonewall Middle School Sabres Cheerleading
The official cheerleading page for SMS in Manassas, Virginia, provides tryout information, team news, and contacts.
http://www.geocities.com/sabrescheercoach/SMScheerleading.html



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