
cheerleading.pptx
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Cheerleading is a sort of sports that combines elements of the show and spectator sports (tumbling, dance, jumps, cheers and stunting in order to direct spectators of events to cheer for sports teams at games or to participate in cheerleading competitions). The athlete involved in cheerleading is called a cheerleader.
Cheerleading originated in the United States, and remains predominantly American, with an estimated 1. 5 million participants in all-star cheerleading. Due in part to this recent exposure, there are now an estimated 100, 000 participants scattered around the rest of the world in countries including Australia, Canada, China, Colombia, Finland, France, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand the United Kingdom.
Professional cheerleaders and dancers cheer for sports such as football, basketball, baseball, wrestling, or hockey. There are only a small handful of professional cheerleading leagues around the world; some professional leagues include the NBA Cheerleading League, the NFL Cheerleading League. the CFL Cheerleading League, the MLS Cheerleading League, the MLB Cheerleading League, and the NHL Ice Dancers. Although professional cheerleading leagues exist in multiple countries, there are no Olympic Teams.
Dangers of cheerleading The risks of cheerleading were highlighted when Kristi Yamaoka, a cheerleader for Southern Illinois University, suffered a fractured vertebra when she hit her head after falling from a human pyramid. She also suffered from a concussion, and a bruised lung. The fall occurred when Yamaoka lost her balance during a basketball game between Southern Illinois University and Bradley University at the Savvis Center in St. Louis on March 5, 2006. The fall gained "national attention", because Yamaoka continued to perform from a stretcher as she was moved away from the game. Yamaoka has since made a full recovery.
Bring it on! The Titanic of all cheerleader movies, Bring it On takes us full blast into the life of a cheerleader, following a suburban cheer team. The girls feud and romance brews as the teams fight for the regional and national cheer championships. Starring Kirsten Dunst, Eliza Dushku and Gabrielle Union, Bring it On is certainly the cheerleader movie of all cheerleader movies.
Man of the House is a fish-out-of-water story of a group of gorgeous Texas Longhorns cheerleaders who, after witnessing a murder, are sent to live with an old stoic police officer for protection. The girls not only manage to warm the cop’s heart, but they also managed to warm some seats in movie theaters with all the miniskirts flashing on the screen.
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American Cheerleader Magazine American Cheerleader is the first and largest national teen magazine dedicated to covering all aspects of sideline and competitive cheerleading. American Cheerleader has been an ever-expanding magazine since it first started in 1995. It had its fifteenth anniversary in 2010 and now has 1. 2 million readers and a circulation of over 150, 000.
Every issue features, on the cover, a celebrity who once cheered or is actively participating in cheerleading for a movie or television show. These celebrities have included Debby Ryan, Kendall Jenner, Heather Morris, Francia Raisa, Christina Milian, Kirsten Dunst, Mýa, Hilarie Burton, Miley Cyrus, Reese Witherspoon, Ashley Tisdale, Sara Kolvinsky, and Aurora Sentinel crime reporter Brandon Johansson. Americancheerleader. com features many articles, fun facts and tips, scholarship opportunities, and videos of competitions, stunts, and tumbling.
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cheerleading.pptx