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[Argument] - Is Cheerleading a Sport?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Stack24, Sep 20, 2005.

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Is it a Sport

  1. Yes

    25 vote(s)
    23.4%
  2. No

    82 vote(s)
    76.6%
  1. VooDooPope

    VooDooPope Love > Hate

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    We are going to need to see her picture before we can decide.

    If she's hot I'm voting yes.

    If she's not... :D
     
  2. rrj_gamz

    rrj_gamz Member

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    IMO, if its the typical Rah Rah crap, then no, but if its competitive, then yes...Hell, just look at this...

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    Now that's competitive... :)
     
  3. AMS

    AMS Member

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    posting on a 99% male sports site, i doubt you get a proper stats...

    anyways, my opinion

    HELL NO

    if cheerleeding is a sport so is band
     
  4. Zac D

    Zac D Member

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    Bingo. It's not a sport. There's no shame in that, and I don't know why the label is so important to so many people... but it's not a sport.
     
  5. SwoLy-D

    SwoLy-D Member

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    Not a sport. Where's the ball... oh, never mind, MALE cheerleaders.

    Still not a sport. Competition, not sport.
     
  6. akperez

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    Definition of sport:

    sport
    A noun sport, athletics
    an active diversion requiring physical exertion and competition

    Judging from the definition of sport.....I still say yes.
     
  7. PieEatinFattie

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    Interesting that Websters doesn't really define sport as we are talking about it here:
    http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=sport&x=15&y=12
    Main Entry: 1sport
    Pronunciation: 'spOrt, 'sport
    Function: verb
    Etymology: Middle English, to divert, disport, short for disport-en
    intransitive senses
    1 a : to amuse oneself : FROLIC <lambs sporting in the meadow> b : to engage in a sport
    2 a : to mock or ridicule something b : to speak or act in jest : TRIFLE
    3 [2sport] : to deviate or vary abruptly from type (as by bud variation) : MUTATE
    transitive senses
    1 : to display or wear usually ostentatiously : BOAST
    2 [2sport] : to put forth as a sport or bud variation

    And Britannica doesn't differentiate between games and sports:
    http://www.britannica.com/ebc/article-9379351?query=sport&ct=
    sports and games
    Concise Encyclopedia Article Page 1 of 1
    Recreational or competitive activities that involve physical skill, intellectual acumen, and often luck (especially in the case of games of chance).

    Personally I define sport as any competition that requires a high level of physical fitness to take part and excel in. By that definition competitive cheer is a sport.
     
  8. Franchise3

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    With all sports I could take a friend of mine and go out and play right now.

    Basketball: go to the gym and play pickup.
    Football/Soccer/Baseball: grab some friends and head out to the field/diamond.
    Golf (despite the bias here): go and play 9 with my roommate.


    Could I get a couple of my buddies and the girls from next door to go down to the park with me and "play" cheerleading? Not without looking like a complete idiot...


    I agree that it is more of a "competition" than a sport. I also tend to think that sports have a more concrete scoring system and winners/losers based on that system. Cheerleading and other competitions that involve judges can be flawed as to who the winner/loser is.

    And no, my opinion has nothing to do with cheerleading being generally a female endeavor.
     
  9. Lil Pun

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    For those of you who think it is a competition and not a sport check the definition of sport:

     
  10. akperez

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    I am positive that there is a concrete set of rules or scoring system when it comes to judging cheerleading.
     
  11. DrLudicrous

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    So five judges watching a routine would all come up with the exact same score?
     
  12. macalu

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    these girls look hot taking a dump. what's your point?
     
  13. PieEatinFattie

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    Who says you don't look like a complete idiot playing Basketball, Football, Baseball or Soccer. While I have no idea what your physical abilities are, but I really doubt that you have a large group of friends that are knowledgable enough about any of those sports to play anyone of them without looking stupid as a whole.
     
  14. wnes

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    Is prowrestling a sport?
     
  15. Kam

    Kam Member

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    post a picture of her
     

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