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Name: Kaiming
Age: 14
School: East View Secondary
Birthday: 13 May 1995

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

1. (a) Why is cheerleading an expensive sport?
Some of these costs include: competition fees, busing, uniforms (the skirt, the top, the undershirt, the underwear [they go over your underpants], socks, sneakers, and hair scrunchies), gym time, and even clothes for practicing. cheerleading can also be very time consuming, some teams having it seven days a week, competitions and games.

(b) What makes cheerleading such a tough sport?
Cheerleading is a sport that bound to face many failures,Paitence and Perservance is a important factor in Cheerleading.The main source of injuries comes from cheerleading as a tough sport, also known as pyramids. These stunts are performed at games and pep rallies, as well as competitions. Sometimes competition routines are focused solely around the use of difficult and risky stunts. These stunts usually include a flyer (the girl on top), along with one or two bases (the girls or boys on the bottom) and, one or two spotters in the front and back on the bottom. The most common cheerleading related injuries are: sprained ankles, sprained wrists, back injuries, head injuries (sometimes concussions), broken arms, elbow injuries, knee injuries, and broken collarbones.The main stuff regarding cheerleading is determinded.


2)What is your opinion of cheerleaders? If given a chance, would you join cheerleading? Why/ why not?
Its a good sport. It includes dance, gymnastics and team spirit. While many other sports need to only focus on one thing such as a ball and having to get/take/guard it. Eh No, I would join the real sports time, like volleyball,basketball and softball! I always had the impression that cheerleading is mainly meant for females as they are more suitable and highly attracting of audience.

kai ming at 8:51 PM