Kristy Wade Mrs. Kaase English II 25 April 2024 Is Cheerleading a Sport One thing we fail to do; is give credit where it’s due.” -Evie Marieuk. Giving credit where it is due can be hard for many people. Especially when it comes to acknowledging cheerleading as a sport. One of the main reasons being, the sport revolves around women mainly. Cheerleading is physically demanding, competitive, and to say that it’s not a sport, would be considered sexist. Cheerleading is extremely physically demanding. “Cheerleaders also do strength training, endurance, jumping, balance, and flexibility conditioning; as well as cardio exercise” (complex) (ProCon 3). Cheerleaders do just as much exercise, if not more, than any other sport. Especially considering the …show more content…
The main purpose of cheer is to encourage other teams. Competition comes second for some cheer teams. Another piece of evidence shows “Competitive cheer requires year-round training and practice; teams compete at regional, state, and national events. Bennett - 1 -. Cheer doesn’t truly have an end to the season. Cheer practices all year round to win competitions. Some could say that since cheerleaders don’t compete every week, cheer isn’t truly a sport. Although cheerleaders do not compete weekly, cheer is still one of the most competitive sports. Cheerleading is physically demanding, competitive, and to say that it is not a sport, would be considered sexist. Even though cheer is one of the most competitive sports, and extremely athletic, they are often not given the credit they deserve. Cheerleaders should have the recognition as a sport. Give her credit for all she does. She deserves the respect of everyone.” - Proverbs 31:31. Works Cited for: Bennett, Melanie. The “Treat Cheerleading as a Sport”. UnitedEducators.org - a website for education. August 2023. Marieuk, Eive. Give Credit Where it’s Due”. Pinterest.com. ProCon.org - a. The “Cheerleading - Top 3 Pros and