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... If that sounds like the world turned upside down, consider this: according to an article in USA TODAY, in 2001, Varsity Spirit Corporation sold its Riddell Group Division, a leading maker of football helmets, to sell Cheerleading uniforms and accessories. ... “Cheerleading is. ... Cheerleading is a very difficult and demanding activity, there is no reason why it should not be considered a sport. ... Sideline cheer is cheerleading in the traditional sense, supporting teams and rallying fans. ... Cheerleading takes just as much dedication and skill as any other sport. ...
What is it that qualifies an activity to be a sport? ... No, wrestling is a sport and it does not contain a ball. ... The Women’s Sports Foundation uses the following criteria to define what constitutes a sport:
· A physical activity that involves propelling a mass through a space or overcoming the resistance of a mass. ... There are other numerous reasons why cheerleading should be constituted for a sport.
Approximate Word count = 766 Approximate Pages = 3.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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