Every gymnastic competition requires a set of medical tests to be done in order to prove that gymnasts are healthy and can compete. These tests help prove that athletes have no cardiovascular diseases and that their bodies are strong enough to let them perform the rigorous stunts that are in their routines. In the nature of the sport, mild injuries are expected, but when athletes start breaking bones at the end of a competition, the athlete and coach is put to blame. An athlete can be diagnosed with a sprain, but will be allowed to compete; chances are that during the competition the sprain will turn into something much worse, like a muscle tear, which can end careers in some cases. In other cases, a gymnast can be suffering from an eating
Brekin Conn Argumentative Research Paper Mrs Hernadez 15 February 2023 I think Motocross should be counted as a sport because it is one of the most mentally and physically demanding sports. Also you can get injured badly. Lots of people say it is not very hard but they don't know how hard the riders have to work.
Most people think cheer is not a sport, but they are only half true. All-Star cheerleading is considered a sport because you have to compete against other teams, and travel to places as far as Europe or Asia. Sideline Cheer, however, does not compete and is not technically considered a sport. Depending on what type of cheerleading it is, cheer can be considered harder, and more dangerous than football and basketball. “In high school cheer or sideline, it can be a lot of waving pom poms and doing back tucks and front handsprings.
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Cheerleading is a sport Is cheerleading really a sport,I believe that cheerleading is a sport . http://www.debate.org/opinions/is-cheerleading-a-sport says”Not that school cheer stuff with pompoms. The definition of a sport is competing against other teams and having a goal, and when cheerleaders go to the All star cheerleading competition they are competing against other cheerleaders to win”. But when people say that that cheering is not a sport I say I would like to see all them do the flips that we do and how many times we do it in a row. Can’t you just respect our sport like we respect yours,when the cheerleaders at at a football game or or a basketball game they are cheering you on and trying to have better cheers than the other
While some believe that athletes should have their own choice at making a decision to go pro straight out of high school, they should not do so because they will not be able to manage their million dollar contracts respectively. Speaking of contracts, the NBA should eliminate guaranteed contracts for rookies drafted in the first round of the NBA draft. They should do this because a careless high school kid, could just go into the draft not knowing, or caring on how much they are going to make, with the lack of experience on handling millions of dollars. This is very unrepsonsibible for a teenager, and not only for the high school athlete, but also for the basketball association as well. This is because of there noncommitment to have these players
Focusing on juniors To grow the sport, Bustos said there’s only one thing to think about. “Without a doubt, I believe the key is having a solid junior program,” he said. “After all, they are the future of the sport. Some parts of the country have high school racquetball, which I think is fantastic.
Considered one of the toughest and most dangerous sports in the country, cheerleading is more than the image of pretty girls wearing short skirts and waving pom-poms around. In fact, today's modern cheerleader needs precision, and stamina and flexibility if she will succeed at it. While some still do not recognize it as a real sport, cheerleaders will often practice more than the boys of basketball or football. As it has grown in popularity, cheerleading has developed into a world of itself. We have seen increased pressure for more challenging stunts and more impressive tumbling passes.
Cheerleading, a Sport or Not Not long ago, a debatable question has been pondered by many to decide whether or not cheerleading is a sport. After having a self-debate, I have made the decision that I personally do not believe that cheerleading should be considered a sport considering knowing the way cheerleading is ran and how different it is from any other well-known sport. Cheerleading started out back in the 1800’s and still is popular today. Cheerleading began as an all-male activity at college football games in the 1800’s. In the 1920’s cheerleading started to become more of a woman’s sport It quickly became a full-on female sport leaving the males find a new activity to make their own.
The word sport is defined as "An activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment”. Cheerleading isnt a sport but people are working really hard for other people to accept it as a sport. Cheerleading is an activity where you make a routine and perform it for points, and even win awards at competitions. When you perform you are against many teams in your division. Cheerleaders take a lot of time to train and prepare for the competition, also cheerleading is more physically demanding than other sports, lastly cheerleading meets all the requirements to be a sport.
Is Dance A Sport? How much longer will the controversy of dance continue? Some people agree that it is a sport and others disagree. Most people who disagree about dance being a sport do not know enough about it.
Many people may think that cheerleading looks easy or is not that dangerous, but that is why cheerleading is like an illusion. On the field or mat cheerleaders make what they do look like no big deal, but there is a curtain separating the fun spirit from the menacing risks of the sport. Sometimes one is able to catch a glimpse behind the curtain when mishaps happen like a stunt falling or a mess up in a tumbling pass. These injuries that come from the mishaps used to be less occurring when the sport began in the 1870’s, but the sport has become increasingly more difficult and dangerous. Stunting alone accounts for 42 to 60 percent of all cheerleading injuries; that 's more than half of injuries that are caused from stunts alone not including the other causes like tumbling and even coaches (Betterbraces.com).
GO TEAM GO Were you able to play the sport you trained during school? If not, you are like me, I do gymnastics as my weekly sport and there are many reasons why schools should have a gymnastics team. Some reasons include gymnasts want to be able to join a team,itś fantastic for anybody´s future, and the sport is good for more than just gymnasts. My first reason is that gymnasts want to be able to join a team.
I have loved competition ever since a young age. I have several friends that I love to compete with. We compete every day, whether it is sports or if it in school games. We have been competing for as long as I can remember. Although my friends and I believe that competition is a great thing at school, some parents and schools are trying to argue that we should remove competition from school.
Dance is often overlooked as a sport, but what people don’t realize is it is one of the most unique and challenging sports out there. Now most of you might disagree with me but if I asked you to go take a ballet class right now I don't think you would even last a half hour. So dance is a sport. First, it is a sport because it requires physical exertion and athleticism.
Roller shoes—a serious threat In our modern society, many teenagers take roller skating as a pastime. Meanwhile, some parents also want their children to learn this sport in spare time in order to enhance physical training. Therefore, correspondingly, more and more roller skating training classes and dozens kinds of roller shoes emerge into market. But whether roller skating should be popularized?