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土曜日, 3月 22, 2008
Was reading how the blogs of some cheerleaders feeling sad about how they are going to retire from the cheerleading scenes when they are about to graduate, it suddenly struck me that how sad that felt...I remember, i use to feel super sad in JC2 when i knew that probably i would be missing alot of wushu trainings and friends once i graudate..the kind of passion u put in to a sport, really makes u stronger, and once without it, you feel really lost all of a sudden.
To me, cheerleading is just a new found interest. Its so much like wushu, endurance, spirit, determination, stunts and everything. Just that it involves so much more level of teamwork, while wushu many a times may be individual routine. And I can really imagine the kind of bonding between every team, just like only with 2-3 weeks, i really treasure and miss all my team mates from Aces Team B.
To them, it's probably a really really really sad path to go separate, an inevitable part of life.
Haix...I mean I have seen lots of injuries, tears, sweat, blood and accidents from cheerleading already. Maybe not alot compared to more seniors who have been around the circle for long.
My conclusion is that the efforts behind each cheerleader is always uncountable and unseen. All people see is the happy smile from them on the stage.
And some idiot even criticize when the pyramids fall.
A Cheerleader's Sad Life.
To bring a smile to the crowd, no matter how sad, how tired, how depressed you are.
Once u are on the stage with the bright uniform, you are a cheerleader.
A "Happy" cheerleader
My dear friends, give some applause to the never dying spirit of cheerleading tonight. =)