The Cheerleading Worlds
cheerleading la concurrence. I think.
In my opinion, you should never pain your nails for cheerleading. It draws attention away from your routine/motions. It also is a distraction to the audience/judges. For school cheerleading, wearing neail polish at a competition could get you a deduction
Which competition are you talking about? There are many! ~EA
Yes...all-star cheerleading is competitive. It is actually known for how competitive it really is. However, recreation cheerleading or school cheerleading is not. That is more spirit than competition.
Yes. There is competition, football, and basketball.~EA
the main steps in cheer leading is know how to do cheer leading know how to front spot back spot be a flyer or to base. And you should be good at doing dance in front of a lot of people and judges if they are a competition team.
cheerleading is definitely a sport. the definition of sport is anything that has competition to it. plus cheerleaders can get hurt just as bad as football players. in football if you miss a catch all you miss is da ball...but in cheerleading if you miss a catch den you miss da athlete. now which one sounds more dangerous????????? and when football players get tackled dey have pads on and stuff. cheerleaders dont have anything but their uniforms are. cheerleading is actually very dangerous. cheerleading is definitely a sport. the definition of sport is anything that has competition to it. plus cheerleaders can get hurt just as bad as football players. in football if you miss a catch all you miss is da ball...but in cheerleading if you miss a catch den you miss da athlete. now which one sounds more dangerous????????? and when football players get tackled dey have pads on and stuff. cheerleaders dont have anything but their uniforms are. cheerleading is actually very dangerous.
The judges will wear a royal purple robe.
Yes, competitive cheerleading is a sport. All-Star cheerleaders incorporate high levels or stunting and tumbling into 2:30 routines which they take to competitions all over the country, leading to the Cheerleading Worlds
Judging criteria for a casual wear competition typically include overall presentation, appropriateness of the outfit for the occasion, personal style and confidence of the contestant, and how well the outfit reflects the individual's personality. Judges may also consider grooming, accessories, and how well the outfit complements the contestant's body shape.
well if you are competing yes very because that is what you show the judges to try and place