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...
IMO, if its the typical Rah Rah crap, then no, but if its competitive, then yes...Hell, just look at this... Now that's competitive...
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
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.
Not a sport. Where's the ball... oh, never mind, MALE cheerleaders. Still not a sport. Competition, not sport.
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.
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.
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.
I am positive that there is a concrete set of rules or scoring system when it comes to judging cheerleading.
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.