Over the years, I've cheered for multiple teams. Furthermore, all of the teams I have been on are filled with unique and diverse people. However, the most important thing is that you can trust all of your team mates. Trust is vital for all teams that you are a part of. Whether it is football, basketball, lacrosse, et cetera. If the team doesn't have trust, regardless of talent, it will not be a winning team. Everyone is at risk during any time while cheerleading to be injured and you have to trust everyone around you that they will try their best to keep you and themselves as safe as possible. Also, when you are on a team, you get the chance to become closer to the people who are around you. You get to practice with your team, you compete with your team, and you perform with your team. Sooner or later you end up closer than you once were. That is my favorite part of being on a team. Normally, by the end of a season you all have grown to be a cheer family that are still going to be close even after the season is …show more content…
Fans are what keeps you going when it is sweltering hot outside and you just want to run inside and take a nap. They cheer you on whether you are good or bad. They want to see you do your best and hit every single beat that drops. You hit a stunt on beat and the whole crowd gives you a standing ovation. Performing at halftime during a football or basketball game is the best. The crowd isn't as judgmental as a competition crowd can be. You drop a stunt and recover? They go crazy! They're the best crowd to perform in front of, therefore, making your performance 110% better. Of course, you're going to be nervous when you perform in front of a crowd. Sometimes I get those little butterflies in my stomach right before we hit the floor. However, once you get out there and start doing your thing it all melts away and is replaced by a wave of up most confidence. I love performing and screaming to the point that by the end of the game my voice is replaced with a sound similar to the scraping of wood. If you go home with your voice not sounding like every vocal chord snapped, then you didn't do the best you could