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Cheerleaders are Athletes Too!
At some point in your life, you’ve probably participated in an athletic activity. During your high
 
 school years, playing sports is very common, and it looks good for your college reputation. Today, there
 
 are many different sports in which you can become an athlete. There are football players, soccer players, 
 
 baseball players, lacrosse players… and cheerleaders. What?!? You don’t believe cheerleaders count as 
 
 actual athletes? After reading this, maybe you will.
 
 If cheerleading isn’t an athletic activity, it would be a waste of time to make cheerleaders have to 
 
 sign athletic agreements. Wouldn’t that make them athletes? Cheerleaders don’t just jump around and yell 
 
 at the crowd in cutesy little uniforms. They work hard, just like any other athlete. Those entire amazing,
 
 daredevil jumps and flips are indeed cool to look at, but they require hours of practice to perfect. It’s just
 
 like football players practicing the perfect run, or baseball players working on their home-runs. When it
 
 starts raining outside, and the football players are still playing while the crowd is running for dry shelter,
 
 the cheerleaders are still out with the players. They don’t run and hide. They remain and cheer, because
 
 they’re athletes. Cheerleaders also have competitions, just like tournaments or meets, at which they 
 
 compete with other cheerleaders and improve their skills. Also, if cheerleaders aren’t athletes, why do 
 
 tons of people receive athletic scholarships for cheerleading at colleges? Only sports players can receive 
 
 athletic scholarships.
 
 Cheerleaders aren’t quite that different than the rest of the athletes in the world. They all work
 
 hard and are dedicated to what they do. Isn’t that what makes a good athlete? Maybe you still doubt the
 
 cheerleaders in the world and refuse to give them their rightful title of ‘athlete.’ Maybe you have been
 
 open and considerate, and you now believe cheerleaders are, after all, athletes. It’s okay to believe it.
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This is only my opinion. I respect yours, and i can see how cheerleading can be...considered an athletic sport. To me, i just don't understand it and i'm not sure i will. Sorry to be a pesimistic. I mostly get into fights with people about this topic. You have changed my mind on some perspectives of mine. Thanks, and i hope i will be able to read some more stuff of yours!