like in the movie Bring It On, there was this thing called a spirit stick. and no i dont mean the deoderant, i mean like.. it was this stick that i guess was really important to the cheerleaders? whats so great about it? and what is it made out of? and how do they get it and stuff? im not a cheerleader so i dunno.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Sports? CarolineBT4T answered Thursday August 16 2007, 3:12 pm: Well at my school, we have a spirit stick too. I know that some school exagerate a bit too much about spirit sticks, and some, just have them for no reason. We always have Spirit week, and we tally up the scores of which grade has the most spirit in the week, and that class/ grade, gets the spirit stick. A lot of schools do that. It's just something people have to represent school spirit - excitment, originality, support of the school. And we just make it. Ours is made out of wood. Like a pole kind of thing, except it's prolly a couple of feet. 5 feet probably. [ CarolineBT4T's advice column | Ask CarolineBT4T A Question ]
LoverButton answered Wednesday August 8 2007, 11:13 pm: i'm a cheerleader, and at cheer camps (which are VERY tiring) whoever has the best attitudes, works the hardest and works together best gets the spirit stick! It's a very big honor, and hard to get
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Matt answered Wednesday August 8 2007, 1:33 am: This is what you're looking for.
khadiya answered Wednesday August 8 2007, 1:09 am: When cheerleaders go to a competition or a camp, Who ever does the best is given a spirit stick. Its just a stick that is a symbol that a squad has the most spirit. That they are the most enthusiastic about what they do. and they are the best at it. Its probably made out of a hard stick. I've seen but never touched. [ khadiya's advice column | Ask khadiya A Question ]
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