Last night, I went to see my alma mater high school play its sister school in the first game of the football season. I happened to catch the second half of the sophomore game as well. The cheerleaders were performing right in front of us. Among their cheers included a difficult to perform pyramid. Furthermore, the sophomore cheerleaders also performed the patented flip where one cheerleader is hurled in the air and then is caught by the group. If you ever watch a college basketball game, this is usually done by several male cheerleaders throwing a female and then catching her. This time, it was females throwing other females and catching them. Watching these sophomores perform this maneuver was truly frightening. These girls were neither comfortable doing it, and they weren't performing it with ease. Each time they did, I felt as though it was only a matter of time before they dropped the girl they flipped. They performed this trick on the track. This is a track I have run on, and had they dropped the girl, it would have lead to serious bodily harm. When these tricks go bad, it is life threatening...
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My friend's daughter was damaged in a cheerleading flip. She was permanently injured - and almost lost her leg. She still has her leg but is in pain every day of her life and so damage she will never be able to work. Its been many years now and she has a teenager daughter of her own. A life lived, but the promise cut short. It seemed like so much fun at the time but the fun ended. The pain never does.
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