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I joked with some friends I'll teach my grandkids to play video games all day but truth is for all the joy and heartache it has brought cp and the rest of the family if it is what my kids wanted I would do it again. Just wish I had known some great cheer parents to hook up with at the beginning to help me in the early years.I would and I think my daughter would. Not sure about @cheer2win
Ditto this. All of it. The all stars I grew up in is not the all stars that's out there now. I'm really curious to see how this industry continues to evolve over the next 5-10 years because at this point, I'm not sure if I'd start my future kids in this sport, which is kind of upsetting because some of my favorite memories are revolved around cheer.I know the perspective of a parent looking at their child is different than that of an athlete... But having been (physically, not mentally) out of the sport for 6 years, I have mixed feelings. Some of the greatest times of my life were cheerleading, and I would go back and relive those moments in a heartbeat. But to "start over" and do it all again now? I don't think so. I'm not sure I like the direction the industry is going currently, and I don't think I would ever cheer if I I were magically 12 years old again today. I think I would just stick to gymnastics or if there were a youth version of A&T (I wish) I'd do that. I'm not into the who can outdo who in wearing the skimpiest uniform, having the biggest hair, who has the most rhinestones/biggest bows etc etc etc. it's not for me. It's not the sport i I fell in love with. And while the industry has made some tremendous positive leaps, the negatives seem to be growing, too.
ETA my joints are also destroyed for life. I can't even imagine getting out of bed in 20/30 years if I'm this bad at 23. That's one more negative.
ETA my joints are also destroyed for life. I can't even imagine getting out of bed in 20/30 years if I'm this bad at 23. That's one more negative.