- Mar 14, 2015
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I observe a lot over the years and I have come to realize in this recent year, that boys are kind of the short-end when it comes to cheer. In tumbling classes, for example, I have noticed the coaches will work more with the girls than the boys; the boys get bored and the parents get an earful that they are not ready to be in a tumbling class. Again this is what I observed.
Why don't they have a coach who can work with boys and get their skills up? Or teach the kids equal. Boys and girls learn the same.
Now when a boy is on a level 4 and 5 team, they have awesome skills but if they are on a level 1 or level 2 team, they are needed for backspot and nothing else. At least what I have seen. It isn't fair, because the parents pay that money for the kids to learn. Does anyone else notice this?
Why don't they have a coach who can work with boys and get their skills up? Or teach the kids equal. Boys and girls learn the same.
Now when a boy is on a level 4 and 5 team, they have awesome skills but if they are on a level 1 or level 2 team, they are needed for backspot and nothing else. At least what I have seen. It isn't fair, because the parents pay that money for the kids to learn. Does anyone else notice this?