Except that cheerleading used to be a male dominated endeavor. Are cheerleaders necessary, no. And not every school or professional team has a cheerleading squad. The idea behind them is a bunch of students with a lot of school spirit who lead the other students in support of the home team. Of course now days cheerleading is practically a sport in and of itself for some odd reason.
The purpose of school-aged cheerleaders is to reafirm the opinion of a small handful of girls that they are “cooler” than the rest of the girls at the school.
The purpose of professional cheerleaders is to reafirm the opinion of many American males that the main thing women are good for (other than the obvious, of course) is for parts of their bodies to jiggle and bounce.
Well how is watching them wash dishes and do laundry at the foot of the bleachers gonna help anything? All the dishes are paper and the football uniforms can’t be washed till after the game anyway. Duh! Are you all stupids or somethings? - MC
Oh, maybe because it requires skill, athleticism, coordination and practice, and is at some level indistinguishable from gymnastics, which is an Olympic event? Just off the top of my head.
I’d say that, based on the direction cheerleading has taken over the years, with its increased emphasis on movement and difficult formations, being a cheerleader is at least as much an athletic endeavour as being a catcher or a kick returner.
When few or no athletic options were available to high school girls, Cheerleeding was pretty much the one outlet available (and yes it is pretty tough when practiced at the highest levels as previously mentioned).
I was reading (in the Detroit Free Press, see below), that interest in Cheerleading is declining because girls see it as being sort of irrelevant, now that they can play on the field.
Oh, and the other point the article makes is that the keep interest alive, Cheerleading has had to evolve from cheering for someone else to being a competitive sport in its own right.
Besides where else could they get away with wearing those uniforms(which I like)
And I would get bored without them because who cares about watching a bunch guys touching and tackling each other when you could look at cheerleaders. There’s no caparison.
My friends and I were talking about this…
(hijack)
and we started to think about it…
but why is it then, that all (that I can think of)“women’s” sports feature the skimpiest of outfits?
ice skating
gymnastics
tennis
cheerleading
I mean, I know why…
but its hard to justify it when the men in those sports wear ‘modest’ clothes.
and please don’t say that it’s to appreciate the female form…males have a nice form too, ya know!
and it’s not that it bothers me, per say…I just think its hard to be taken seriously as an athletic equal.