Sunday, December 5, 2010

Assignment 4

To drift away from my normal topic of cheerleading, an issue I also care about and feel strongly about it gun control. Gun control is a major issue, especially here in Philadelphia where the gun crime rate is so high. In an article from msnbc.com titled, "Philadelphia Murder Rate: 1 per day" by the associated press, they explain how bad crime is getting in our city. "Philadelphia has seen more than one killing a day this year, totaling 127 as of Monday afternoon. New York, Chicago and Los Angeles — whose populations are much larger than Philadelphia's 1.5 million residents — have had fewer homicides this year." This makes me wonder why our city is so violent? With less people, why is our homicide rates higher? I think this is partially because of our loose gun control policies. "Most of Philadelphia's killings are by gunfire, most involve young black men and most are the result of arguments". Arguments shouldn't end in murder. It didn't in the past, and it shouldn't in the present. A friend of mine who is from Korea was telling me about how their gun control laws are different. He said in Korea, no one is allowed to have guns. Only the police officers have guns. This doesn't mean they don't have crime. They still have crimes such as theft and vandalism, and I'm sure there are still fights, but when there are no guns there is less murder. If it wasn't so easy for people to get ahold of guns here, there wouldn't be as many people dead at the end of the day. I know stating it like that is rough to hear, but that's what it is in Philly. It's rough. And this issue needs to be addressed and gun laws should become tighter.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18278063/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/

Monday, November 29, 2010

Assignment 3

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/15/us/15iht-letter.html?_r=1&ref=cheerleaders

In this article, the author Richard Bernstein discusses if cheerleading is a sport or not. "At first blush, it wouldn’t seem to qualify, though, to be sure, it involves physical skills, training and coaches, and there are regular cheerleading competitions around the country." This is true! It is very physical, you need coaches, you train almost all year around for national competitions. The only thing from stopping it from becoming a competitive sport is universities, such as Quinnipiac University in Connecticut, is that NCAA doesn't recognize it as a sport. Well what does NCAA look for in a sport. Athletisim? Physical strength? Competitive drive? Cheerleading has all of those things, maybe even more so then other recognized NCAA sports. "Ms. Silva said, “The intent of such groups is to lead crowds in cheers at sporting events, which makes them undeniably part of the entertainment” — even if there’s athletic skill involved." This is insulting to myself as a cheerleader because I know how hard it is...also how painful it is. We are there for entertainment for sports games, but that's not what COMPETITIVE cheerleading entails. We work just as hard, even harder, then a lot of sports these days. For example I have practice Decemeber 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23 over christmas break. I get to go home for 3 days!!! Then I'm back at practice the 27th. Is that not hard work?? My thumb is strained, my wrist hurts, I wear a back brace, and I have bruises all over. Cheerleading is painful. So as to whether it is a sport or not, I know it is, my team and other teams all around the nation do as well, and that is all that matters. And until NCAA recognizes our work, we will continue to fight this battle until we get the credit we deserve.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Assignment 2

There are tons of cheerleading sites out there, but there are two in particular that are awesome sites for chearleaders to go to. These sites are varsity.com and americancheerleader.com. Varsity is a company that many teams use to get uniforms, go to camps, and go to competitions. On their website they offer information about camps, uniform ordering, and videos of teams competing. They also have links to applications for team USA, and a section for helping such as "How to improve your jumps". This site is informational and helpful to go to. The other site americancheerleader.com is the website for the magazine American Cheerleader. This site contains blogs, articles, contests, videos, and galleries. Like Varsity.com, this is is informational and fun to go to. This one is more personal then varsity because varsity is a company so they are more professional, but together they are two sites that are helpful, educational, and fun.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Memories

I went back to watch my highschool team practice last Monday. It brought back some old good and bad memories. The coaches are exactly the same, maybe even more mean? Or maybe that is just because I get to hear what they talk about because I'm no longer on the team. They look good though. They are working hard trying to reach their goals. It was weird because the girls that were on the team as freshman when I was a senior are now seniors. Most of them don't even know me. I think they will do really well this year though. They open with squad standing tucks and have a really good partner stunt and pyramids. I miss being on that team. My senior year was the best year. We did so well. I was so proud to be a Royal. We got 4th in the nation at nationals (best Upper Darby had done ever) and we won Central Leagues which hadn't been done in a while. Check out my team from 2008.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOIH0axwyGA

Friday, November 5, 2010

Unfortune..

As it turns out, our old video wasn't good enough to qualify us for nationals thing year, which was a shock to a lot of people. But there was an injury and there was nothing we could do about it. I would be lying if I was to tell you I was really upset about it. In some way I'm relieved because I am already under a lot of stress and I don't need any more. Our injured teammate feels really bad though because she thinks it's her fault. It is no ones fault. It's not like she got hurt on purpose. We are thinking about going to NCA instead and hopefully we could make it there, but that depends on funding and other stuff. For now I will focus on the team routine and hopefully we can do well. On a good note, Saturday we are going to the cheer gym I work at to receive tumbling instruction. I'm really excited because my boss is really good at what he does and I think he could help us achieve our goals, including full team standing tucks. I'll update you next week.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

ugh...

My back spot got hurt this week. We were doing a waterfall out to the front and our top girl bailed in the middle and landed right on her right shoulder. It separated. So she hasn't been practicing this week but we really need the practice. We didn't have to tape because of it but we have to send in our old tape to try to qualify for all girl partner stunt nationals. I think the tape is good enough to qualify, but if it's not I will be disappointed....I think. It's so stressful, I don't even know if I would be that sad if we didn't do it. We'll see how this turns out. I do hope she gets better though she's a great asset to our team.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

It's a start!

A lot of things started this week. First of all, we FINALLY started our routine and I'm really liking it. Second, I landed my standing tuck multiple times yesterday! I am so proud of myself, now I just have to keep it up. And third, the university's athletic department named us the most dangerous team on campus (aside from football of course). Although I am happy people are recognizing us as a sport, including the training staff who sees a lot of our injuries happen, we are not restricted more then ever. Some of the girls on our team are ACA certified, which is basically a liscense to supervise cheerleading activities. But, the athletic dept. doesn't understand that an we are no longer allowed to do any stunts without a coach there. This puts us in a hard situation because in order to practice as much as we need to, we need to do it on our own. We are trying to work it out so we can, because we need to work hard before nationals. But I am glad people are realizing how tough this competitive SPORT is. It's a start!