BlueCat
Roses are red, cats are blue
- Dec 14, 2009
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Maybe if we had videos being allowed to be posted online without them being removed more athletes would be able to see exactly what cheerleading is and would join the sport. I know a ton of people who found out all star cheer through YouTube but the likeliness of that happening now is much lower due to flocheer/varsity tv copyright rules. Not sure if Im the only one that feels this way.
You are not the only one that feels this way. It is frustrating that someone other than the gyms, coaches, athletes, and/or their parents "own" (or have "sold") the rights to those kids' performances.