CHICAGO (AP) -- Cheerleading isn't just jumping and waving pompoms — it has become as athletic and potentially as dangerous as a sport and should be designated one to improve safety, the nation's ...
CHICAGO — Cheerleading isn't just jumping and waving pompoms — it has become as athletic and potentially as dangerous as a sport and should be designated one to improve safety, the nation's leading ...
Straining to turn a junior high talking point into a national discussion, USA Today devoted its editorial page to answering the most pressing of questions: "Should cheerleading be considered a sport?" ...
This weekend the American Medical Association will kick off its annual exercise in medical democracy. The group's House of Delegates will meet in Chicago to vote on resolutions that range from a ...
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The 43rd president of the United States grew up in Midland and Houston, Texas. He attended Phillips Academy in Andover, Mass., where he became a cheerleader during his high school years. Bush went on ...
This week, I am writing about a sport that is extremely challenging, dangerous and relies on teamwork and trust more than any other. It is also one of the most successful programs at Davis High: the ...
Cheerleading showed 1.05 injuries per 1,000 athletic exposures, nearly half the average sports rate of 2.03 per 1,000 AE and lower than eight other girls’ sports. Emergency Room Visits Declined ...
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