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Should Cheer leading be considered a sport? - Coggle Diagram
Should Cheer leading be considered a sport?
Hook
Does it have enough physical action, to become a sport?
"Experience is the hardest, yet most valuable teacher – it gives you the test first, and the lesson later.” – Unknown
“Practice creates confidence. Confidence empowers you.” – Simone Biles
History and Background
The routines include dance, gymnastics, stunt elements to cheer on teams, most commonly on football.
The first known cheer is "Ray Ray Ray! Tiger, Tiger, Tiger."
The first University of Minnesota cheer fraternity called Gamma Sigma.
Cheer leading was begun by men
Cheer leading starts at 1860s, in great britain and entered the US in 1880s
Specialized info
In cheer leading, you can get fit everyday from throwing, learning new stunts, flips overall
The sport increases self-esteem and confidence.
It is performed in private schools, or some public schools.
Thesis
It should be a sport because it contains teamwork, competition, physical action, and its like many sports.
Cheer leading teaches confidence, has you in a good fit, gets you to learn competitive moves.
Argument #3
taking cheer leading benefits
your communication skills will be better and half of the time you won't be stubborn and stutter.
Doctors say that you will have best flexbility, and great cardio workout.
some other benifitss are empathy, conflict resolution, showing respect for others, and keeping your cool.
Argument #1
the three reasons that cheerleading teaches.
you will get participating medals, some for recogination, and those who work hard.
having good confidence, learning leadership, sportsmanship.
good fitness, fun to learn, difficult to learn, but a fun competitive
activity
Argument #2
teaching confidence skills
can perform with confidence
can talk, speak more freely, more social
reduces anxiety, better performace, higher productivity, better attitude.