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The Nine Levels of Cheerleading Hell

The Nine Levels of Cheerleading Hell . By: Veronica Fritsch . Level 1-Sideline Cheerleading. Because so many people only see this kind of cheerleading, they judge the sport solely on girls in skirts leading the crowd in chants. This brings disgrace upon the sport. Level 2-Injuries.

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The Nine Levels of Cheerleading Hell

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  1. The Nine Levels of Cheerleading Hell By: Veronica Fritsch

  2. Level 1-Sideline Cheerleading Because so many people only see this kind of cheerleading, they judge the sport solely on girls in skirts leading the crowd in chants. This brings disgrace upon the sport.

  3. Level 2-Injuries • Because of the high level of acrobatics and skill, cheerleading is one of the leading injury-related sports.

  4. Level 3 • Professional Sports teams cheerleaders. • They call themselves cheerleaders, but the only thing they do is dance simple steps. • Completely an image and marketing ploy for the team.

  5. Level 4-Deductions • Points are docked for a mere bobble to a huge stunt collapse. In some cases, this can cause a new flawless routine to be sent to the bottom of the standings.

  6. Level 5- Paula Abdul • As choreographer for the Laker's Girls in the eighties, more cheerleaders were injured, fired, and generally abused than at any other time in the organization’s history. She definitely ignited the stereotype for cheerleaders.

  7. Level 6 Bring it On! Movies and Hellcatz Emphasized that cheerleaders are ditzy blondes who are the drama causing girls of the school. In some cases this may be true, but these movies lowered the level of athleticism and heightened the drama.

  8. Level 7- Performance Anxiety • Pressure of competing • Only 2 minutes 30 seconds to perform, where other sports if you make a mistake you can redeem yourself. • Garbage Cans

  9. Level 8-Image • Early mornings • Pounds of glitter, bottles of hairspray, gigantic bows, perfectly spiraled curls

  10. Level 9-Parents Like any sport, cheer parents can get psychotic. You can almost guarantee the best girl on the team has a crazy mother as her driving force.

  11. Example of how costly deductions are. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIKxZGu2UdA

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