Purely a fan perspective here, but yes it is a sport. It is sanctioned and there are competitions for it (at least all-star. Don't know anything about college cheer besides what I see on TV sidelines). Also, it is athletic, which says "sport" to me, versus chess or maybe even e-sports.
I first started watching WAG in 1990 with Kim Zmeskal. But ever since Nassar, I've kind of been derailed from the actual sport and been more interested in law and culture with this sport and others. But, during this pandemic, I've been watching a ton of ncaa gymnastics. LIU is new, and fun to...
The powerranger ones are cute and unique, and pretty well done, but I agree they look out of place with all the rest with the normal uniforms. But how many power rangers were there (1980's right? I can't even remember)?. Were there other supporting characters that could have been brought in?
That could be several masks. One of the masks is sounds like is Vogmask, which, for a while, were getting pretty popular with, say, folks with cystic fibrosis or other things requiring organ transplant. I think the concern here is that air can come out of the vent. A pretty goodly amount. So CF...
Look at my ETA above. It was an IG link, but I missed that this site doesn't take those links.
ETA: I'm going to try this again: Cheer Athletics (@cheerathletics) Instagram photos and videos
eTAA: Maybe the comment was deleted, but it seemed to indicate three, not one.
I'm just a new and curious fan. At my local university in southern CA, cheer is actually a competitive sport. At the uni I went to in the late 90's, cheer and dance were sideline, not competitive. So, the competitive arena is new to me. My local uni has a cheer/dance showcase every year (because...