What important values and character traits can be inculcated in cheerleading
and cheer dance participants?
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5 Character Traits Taught By All-Star
Cheerleading
Team Work. A group of hard working individuals is placed on a mat for two minutes and 30 seconds. ...
Leadership. While all-star cheerleading is a team sport, there is s sense of individuality within it. ...
Discipline. A coach once told me “discipline wins.” He even put it on a T-shirt for all of us. ...
Responsibility. ...
Sportsmanship.
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The world of all-star cheerleading isn't always a walk in the park. There are physical and mental challenges that come with it. There is also a list of character traits that one naturally acquires when participating in the sport. These traits don't only form a dignified athlete, but an overall dignified person.
- Teamwork : A group of hard working individuals is placed on a mat for two minutes and 30 seconds. In that time frame, they have to come together to put on a flawless routine in order to succeed. They literally have to lift one of their teammates up while they are down.
- Leadership : While all-star cheerleading is a team sport, there is s sense of individuality within it. Every person on the team becomes a leader. In areas where one is strong, they need to lead and pull through for their team, using their talent to the maximum. Leadership is taught and practiced by each participant.
- Discipline : If you participate in a sport, like all-star cheerleading, they are taught to obey rules and regulations. If a cheerleader does not do something their coach instructs them to do, it can result in danger and other negative outcomes. This lesson stays with kids into adulthood when applying for jobs and so on. They learn how to take a command and execute it in a correct and timely fashion.
- Responsibility : Each cheerleader is responsible for memorizing their track in a routine and performing it without error. One is also responsible for attending practices multiple times a week, as well as going into the gym to work on their skills in their own time. As one gains responsibility, thy also gain maturity; each important traits when entering the work force.
- Sportsmanship : Sportsmanship is a combination of multiple things, including fairness, respect, ethics, and a sense of fellowship when dealing with competitors.
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