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Cheerleading more intense in the South


Hello !! Everyone I'm new here ! I just wanted to know what you think about this issue. Okay so I live in the South and cheer for Cheer Extreme. Anyway one day my cousin and I were talking about how if other all star cheerleaders and some very competitive high school cheerleaders around the country treated cheerleading as life or death ? The reason I'm asking this question is because my cousin said she noticed how much more intense and serious  cheerleading is down here then were she's from ( upstate New York ) And she asked if all cheerleaders spent as much time training as we do down here or did they start at such a young age ( some of my friends started when they were 5 ) She said most cheerleaders were she lives at don't take as serious or didn't start at such a young age.  So I just wanted your opionion on this ? Do cheerleaders in your part of the country treat cheerleading as it were life or death ? smile

-- Edited by Jtsmith1 on Tuesday 10th of November 2009 05:57:14 PM

-- Edited by Jtsmith1 on Wednesday 11th of November 2009 12:21:38 PM

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RE: Cheerleading Life or Death ??


I think anywhere you look you will find some who do and many who do not.

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Do cheerleaders in your part of the country treat cheerleading as it were life or death?  

No, but parents do!  smile



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