So i was in cheerleading about 5 or 6 years ago. But it wasnt anything serious. And all my friends are getting into Dance and stuff. Butt im not into that, becuase i wanna be a cheerleader. :) but for one, i dont think any of my friends would take me seriously with it. and two, i would feel so retarded getting onto a team because im in eighth grade. and we dont have a cheer team. and id feel so outta place if i got on some team with "experienced" girls. and i cant really cheer. i pick up on things fast.. but i dont know..
im a UK cheerleader myself and my mates were like this... they didnt take me siriously - buh yknw what? who cares you gotta follow your heart and not your friends =).
Um im not to sure what eighth grade is equivalent to over her in the UK, buh im 15 (soon to be 16) old... i started cheering when i was 14. and please, these exprienced girls? they started off unexpirience, and hey you not totally new to it if youve already been cheerleading before.
casper101 answered Friday July 25 2008, 11:18 am: It shouldn't matter what your friends think about it. Since you want to do cheerleading they should respect your decision. Try to see if you can practice with a cheerleader first - try to make friends with one who is on the team you would like to join. Then you'll have more practice and you won't look "retarded". Once you pick up on it, then look into joining the team. good luck. Hope this helps. =) [ casper101's advice column | Ask casper101 A Question ]
teardrops7 answered Friday July 25 2008, 11:03 am: If you want to do it why are you so worried about what everyone else thinks? And if you go with the experienced girls you will learn more and get more friends. You will be better off in life doing what you want not what they want.
-hayley [ teardrops7's advice column | Ask teardrops7 A Question ]
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