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Gender: Female Location: Lisle Occupation: Advice Columnist AIM: Meags227 Member Since: February 17, 2005 Answers: 57 Last Update: July 21, 2006 Visitors: 6846
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Okay I really love to swim and cheelead but next year I will be a freshman and I will need to chose.. I love both.. but which one would be better for me?? I am 14 and I have a pretty busy life.. my sister is also a cheerleader and she quit swimming.. plz help me out.. but now i got to go to 7th hour in school.. thank you..
Kaydee (link)
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Definitely whichever one you like better. Swimming will probably get you in better shape, but cheerleading is still good. Don't think about looks, what your friends are doing, or following in your sister's steps. Just think about which one you will regret skipping. It's YOUR choice, and no one but YOU can choose. You may not think I helped much, but just think about it- it's your life! Hope I helped!
~Meags
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i play basketball and i was wandering what can i do for practice. i mean what is like a really good practice for basketball? please help.
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First and foremost, I must say, you are the coolest person ever! lol, jk, i love basketball, too. If you want to work on your shots, then just shoot around every chance you get. If you have a hoop outside thats great, but you can also go to the park. Get some friends to play with you, too. If you want to work on ball-handling, take a basketball and dribble as much as possible. Dribble a lot with your left, then with your right, then cross-overs, then between your legs, then behind the back, etc. This may seem easy, but it really does help. You can get creative- make up your own games or drills and have fun. Hope I helped!
~Meags
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