One year after I graduated from Denham Springs High School I was invited to the Homecoming football game. I went, and as watched the football team I could not help but notice all the new cheerleaders. I was once a cheerleader at Denham Springs High. It was very important to me. A cheerleader was who I was. I was always at practicing cheering, and if I was not practicing I was thinking about cheering. After being a cheerleader for twelve years one begins to notice the different types of cheerleaders. There are three main types: lazy, serious, and peppy.
The lazy cheerleaders are the ones who are not stiff, and their voices are never heard due to the fact they just mouth the cheers. These girls never stunt because their ankles are too weak. Most have no facial expression, and do not care if the crowd is into the game. This cheerleader never practices outside of che
Cheerleading is a very active sport. One must practice every day, and stay in shape. I was always the peppy cheerleader, because enjoyed cheering. After putting in hours of practice in every day, by game time I did not want to be serious on the field. I wanted to have fun and get the crowd into the game so my team could hear them chanting. If a cheerleader is not having fun cheering at the football game, then who could be having fun watching the game.
The serious cheerleader is stiff, and always sticks her moves on the while cheering and when up in the air in stunt. These types of cheerleader are loud, but will rarely start a cheer by calling a cheer. It is obvious that they shout from their stomach and not their throat. These cheerleaders are more worried about doing moves correctly than having fun or getting the crowd fired up for the team. Most never have a smile on their face. Thes