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Cheerleading

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Examines the qualities of a good cheerleader and describes the duties, equipment, and basic skills of cheerleading

112 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1983

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August 25, 2019
Eh...fine enough for what it is, I guess, minus it’s implications that everyone is middle class, straight and white. Oh yeah, and just ignore all that sexual harassment headed your way; you *are* wearing a short skirt after all (insert rage face here).

As someone who’s high school graduation day felt like a prison release, I cannot understand the appeal AT ALL. It is a very good thing my swearing, grumpy, uncoordinated teen self had absolutely zero interest in cheerleading. “Practice smiling and making eye contact” my ass. 😬
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October 20, 2011
I gave this book 5 stars because it can teach u anything that u want to know about cheerleading. People that have been in cheerthink that cheerleading is amazing and want to do it next season. I love this book because it can teach u so many things about stunting, jumping, and lots more. This book has many details and can show u that if u tried out u would love it. If u read this book i'm sure that'll you'll learn as much as I did. This is why I gave this book 5 stars.
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