Between 1982 and 2007 there were 103 fatal, disabling or serious injuries recorded among female high school athletes. The vast majority of those (67) occurred in Cheerleading, followed by nine in gymnastics and seven in track. During that same period, there were 39 such injuries among female college athletes, including 26 in cheerleading, three in Field Hockey and two each in Lacrosse and gymnastics.
Reduction by attrition is a fact of life for the Cowboys Cheerleaders. The 2010-11 squad had 26 veterans, many of them longtime members of the DCC. As it turned out, almost half of them decided to move on with their lives after the season.
how many people get hurt on the football team ina football season. i would say like 6 out of like how ever many players there is .
No. Many cheerleaders such as All-Star cheerleaders don;t use ponpons in their routines
Many cheerleaders stay with cheering through college and may become professional cheerleaders later in life
The point of cheerleading is to support the team, while entertaining the crowd. Cheerleaders do this by performing stunts, tumbling, dancing, cheering, and being peppy. While cheerleading started out as a sideline only sport it has evolved into being a very competitive sport. For many schools cheerleaders have a football, competition , and then basketball season, which is alot to take in !
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There are an estimated 1.5 million All-Star (competitive) cheerleaders in the U.S.
There are usually 36 Cheerleaders, but the 2010-2011 squad has 34 members.
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Ravens cheerleaders, like many NFL cheerleaders, typically earn between $15,000 to $20,000 per season. This amount can vary based on factors such as experience and responsibilities, but it generally reflects part-time work, as cheerleaders often have other jobs or commitments. Additionally, they may receive bonuses for appearances, promotional events, and other opportunities, but the base pay remains relatively low compared to other professional sports roles.