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I was a world champion on the trampoline at an international level, and gymnastics competitor.
When I was really little, I was on a Pop Warner squad. I did it for a year. My dad was a Pop Warner football coach. I did it because my best friend was also on this cheer squad, and of course I looked up to my sister who was a cheerleader, so I wanted to cheer.
When we were doing the cheerleading for this, I was excited about doing it because I always wanted to be a cheerleader. I always wanted to but I didn't get to because I was working.
I'm really good at gymnastics, and that's about it.
I didn't grow up watching TV or going to McDonald's or listening to mainstream music. Like, the casting agents are looking elsewhere for the cheerleader role.
If I ever form a clan, we'll be the anti-cheerleaders and walk under the bleacher forming mild acts of mayhem.
In high school and college, I was an athlete.
I love music, and I love drumlines. I like school bands a lot. There's nothing wrong with cheerleading, but I'd rather be a band geek. It's a little more interesting.
I was a theater geek, and I was a surly cheerleader, and that's really kind of a contradiction.
My favourite sport is cheerleading!
Most of the games don't let you focus too much on the cheerleaders, but I've been watching these girls.
I can be a receiver, a cornerback, a safety and quarterback-I can play everything.
A microphone fiend; I make beats do back flips.
You are an athlete if you are a dancer.
I was more of a weightlifter.
I was a gymnast when I was little, like 8, 9, 10.
I played lacrosse for a hot second, but I was mainly a swimmer - captain of my swim team.
I don't want to hear another negative word about cheerleaders. If it weren't for cheerleaders, who would tell us when and how to be happy during athletic events? If it weren't for cheerleaders, how would America's prettiest girls get the exercise that's so vital to a healthy life?
I was the guy on the swim team entertaining the bus on the way to the meets.
I was a quarterback in pee-wee football. I always wanted to be quarterback. They're the leaders, they make the calls. It didn't work out because I didn't have the arm. I also played wide receiver my senior year in high school.
You know, I played football, I was offensive tackle in college.
I played 15 years of hockey, and I got more injured doing two weeks of cheer camp.
My way was not to be the petite, gorgeous, little cheerleader. My way of getting by was making people laugh.
I was terribly gawky, too goofy to become a high-kicking cheerleader, with stringy brown hair and bad posture. Definitely nobody noticeable!
B1U12B. Be One You Want To Be
I played small forward on the basketball team. I also ran the 300 hurdles.
My cheerleader part in 'Fired Up!' is really funny.
I'm a jock and I'm an athlete, and that's what I love to do.
I was a roving guard on the Lowell Hebrew Community Center's girls' basketball team all through high school. My specialty was stealing the ball, but my only shot was a lay-up.
I definitely think cheerleaders have no fear.
The best thing at the tournament were the cheerleaders.
I was captain of the volleyball team and the basketball team, and I ran track.
I was a tomboy growing up, and an athlete.
My co-founder and great friend Glynnis MacNicol is only a chat box away and gives me the support (and tough love!) needed to remember who I am and what I'm worth. You can't be your own cheerleader all of the time. Be there to support your friends and let them support you.
This story is going to be all about touchdowns and cheerleaders screaming my name.
I play on a soccer team.
I suppose I might be a player-coach nowadays. I'm a great teacher, and I enjoy teaching. But I'm glad I got injured and ended up turning to cooking. It was an accident but the happiest one of my life.
Gymnastics is definitely my job, but the great thing about that is I love my job.
The loudest cheerer gets the loudest cheers
Somebody referred to me as a ringleader, which I wouldn't have classed myself as, but anyway, there you go.
I'm kind of a jock. I sail, I ride a bike, I hike, I pump iron. I just love to be active.
I should have been a stuntwoman.
I've been playing American football since I was six years old. I was a captain of my high school team, playing strong safety.
Instead of being on teams at school, I was preparing for auditions.
The actual cheerleaders in our film are all Broadway dancers.
My heart leaped like the cheerleader I will never be.
When I was younger I wanted to be a gymnast, but they have to be quite short - I was tall.
I was a ballet dancer growing up and that's what I was convinced I would be.
Preps are like cheerleaders, except less jumpy
I just play basketball. I'm athletic. Skinny but strong, tall but quick.
I was a Girl Scout!
Do everything you're told. Be a good cheerleader. And never, never say, 'It's not so bad.' Say 'You are almost there!' And say it a lot.
If you've got hips, you can't be a gymnast or dancer. That ruled me out.
I have a dance background. I have an athletic background.
I go out there with whatever the coaches call, and whatever they do, I just go out there, and I'm the player. Coaches coach, and players play.
I was actually supposed to be a basketball player, not an actress. My parents had me playing basketball on competitive teams when I was in kindergarten. Even though my heart belongs to the arts, I'm a tomboy at heart, too.
She made my favorite breakfast and recruited me to be the cheerleader of her mistake.
In middle school, I played quarterback. I was at a tiny school, so you played offense and defense - I played linebacker, and in high school I stopped playing around my sophomore year because of my acting stuff.
I've always been the locker-room jokester, the fun guy, the guy who keeps it loose and easy. But also, on Sundays, the guy in that huddle jumping up and down, telling guys, 'Hey, get it going. Let's go.' Firing everybody up. So I'm part relaxation therapist and part Red Bull.
The Worst Gymnast
I don't want to sit around the house. I want to be out there. I want to go to practice. I want to be in the huddles. That's me.
I'm a singer who moves like a dancer.
I wasn't good at sports and I needed a way to make girls like me.
I was the hallway clown in high school.
Cheerleading is a part of you. You live it all the time. People will judge you based upon it, but you can't be ashamed because although they may make fun of you, they are just jealous that you are on of the elite, the superior, the best ... a cheerleader!
Moms are life's number one cheerleaders without uniforms.
It's not just the cheerleading thing I have a problem with, it's the whole jock enchilada. I'm all for a good game of basketball in teh driveway or a killer bike ride. But when there's tackling and grunting involved
no thanks.
I was a runner, a failed quarterback, third-string quarterback, but in track I was a 2-miler.
In high school, I was just a guy who ran the court and played defense. Now I have the whole package.
I was homecoming queen. I was star of my basketball team.
I was a baseball player at North Central High School in Spokane, Washington even though I was all-city in basketball, even when I signed a letter of intent to play quarterback at Washington State.
I was an athlete when I was growing up.
You cannot separate sexuality from cheerleading. It is inherently what it is - growing up with the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders and all of that stuff.
I did tennis for a while, and I was actually on the volleyball team for a minute.
Baseball player. Yeah, that was my dream before acting, or alongside acting.
A coach, especially at a college level - much more at a college or high school level, than at a pro level - you're more of a teacher than an actual coach.
I was a lifeguard, camp counselor, the president of the YMCA Leaders Corps. I also took piano lessons. I was a dancer.
I was always athletic and I could do a lot of things.
I always loved to dance and move. I probably should have been a mime or something like that.
I always wanted to be a sprinter.
I drove an orange Camaro and dated a cheerleader. Life was good.
All good things have to come to an end, and the male cheerleader has come to an end
I did community theater in Georgia and called myself a ballet dancer.
The funny thing about me that most people never really understand is that, at heart, I'm really a jock.
I was the lead in two musicals, and I took dance classes.
I'm a tomboy. I really love sports. I'm really looking forward to being the sniper gal, running around and shooting zombies. I find that really exhilarating.
I worked as a singing, dancing busgirl in high school.
I was a basketball player. I'm a gym rat. I'm always in the gym playing.
I am a competitive figure skater. I've been doing that for the same amount of time I've been doing acting. Ever since I was two.
I played basketball and soccer my freshman year in high school.
Who am I, if I'm not this singer with big high notes? I identify with my voice. But I'm more than just the acrobatics.
I was on the pom pom team, I was on the cheerleading team, I sang. I played football with the guys 'cause I didn't know how to play double dutch. Anything to get out the house.
At Texas, I was a football player playing baseball. And the way I play I think I still am.
Friends describe me as someone who likes to sing and dance along the edge of the roof. I try to encourage young women to be willing to take risks, to stand up for the things they believe in, and to step up and accept the challenge of serving in leadership roles.
I was a ballerina. I had to quit after I injured a groin muscle. It wasn't mine ...
I was a drummer, and I did a little singing too.
Im not an Athlete, Im a ballplayer
I was the front man of the choir and then when I was 12 and I was the leadsinger of my highschool groups.
[Growing up in rural Ohio], all of my girlfriends were cheerleaders. I'm more comfortable with straight women. I don't have any lesbian friends, sadly.
I played sports in high school and in college.