mommadonna
Cheer Parent
- Nov 13, 2010
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I totally agree with this. I know a ton of great supportive moms, some of whom are still not very knowledgeable about the inner workings of the sport as a whole. I guess it depends on how busy they are with other things, etc, and I can only speak for myself, but I think a part of supporting my child is supporting the sport they're in. As far as the sandbagging goes, I hate to see people trying to work around loop holes instead of working on putting together a great team. What kind of example do we set for our kids if we allow that to happen? A part of having kids in sports is to help teach them to play fair, lose gracefully, and work hard for that win! I'm just sayin'...Okay...venting is over. Resume your conversation.I seriously doubt that 99.5% of cheer parents even know what the true role of the USASF is, how it impacts their child, or that they can help make a positive difference in the sport.