A lot of male gymnasts become cheerleaders and are very strong from their years of training. Also, it has been popular for football players that have sustained injury enough that they have to quit football but want to stay involved and take on the challenge of cheerleading to continue to use their years of physical conditioning in a positive way and stay in a competative sport.
@@kokomo9764 Technically, you're right as for a very long time, cheerleading was not considered a sport. However, as of July of 2021, the International Olympics Committee (IOC), has officially recognized competitive cheerleading as a sport. Therefore, it is officially a sport now and might actually be in the Olympics in 2028. Also as an aside, the International Cheer Union has been around as the worldwide organization for competitive cheerleading since 2004.
Growing up in Texas, I did both school and competitive cheerleading for years and I’ve never heard of “astunt cheer and action cheer” before. What you call stunt cheer is just normal cheerleading in America. Even the most basic cheer teams or kid cheer teams did tumbling, pyramids, and sometimes flyers. If you don’t do those elements, then it’s just a dance team not cheerleading. So I find it very interesting that it’s so different for y’all… would you guys post a video of your team cheerleading?? I’m curious to see what exactly you mean by action cheer
@@angelamorrow8973 Wait... you mean the Koreans speaking Korean on a Korean channel are talking about cheer in Korea??! Wow thanks so much for clearing that up in all caps, I had no idea. I literally said it’s interesting to see how it’s DIFFERENT! Learn to read. They’re reacting and comparing Korean and U.S. cheer and I also commented on how it’s different.
yeah, never heard of "action cheer" throughout school. it kinda seems like kpop idols dancing from what i hearing. it can also be compared to the dallas cowboys dancers.
Action Cheer is a Korean style of cheer where it has complex steps and big arm motions. The people you see on this video is wearing traditional action cheer uniforms. Try searching 액션 치어리딩
it’s so interesting that in Korea they have stunt cheer and action cheer. in the US, even in school teams, we always do stunts and tumbling and flexibility. we have different levels though. in High School, there is typically freshman, jv (junior varsity), and varsity. those were college (university) cheerleaders. they are very good and have years of experience and practice. but id be interested to see them reacting to middle school or high school cheer, as they are younger, smaller, but still very good.
Once while just randomly watching a cheer competition on ESPN, I was so impressed by a girl who took an elbow in the mouth from a "flyer" I guess. I could see her teeth zip across the TV screen, and she just made a pain face, and kept on cheering without missing a step. The sheer will, and dedication in that should impress anyone.
Ah this was fun to watch. The first time I ever saw Korean cheerleaders, I was shocked LOL. They are so different from American cheerleaders! I cheered for my high school and we did a mix of sideline cheers, dancing, and stunts (very little tumbling) and performed at football and basketball games, as well as any pep rallies/assemblies at school. I wasn't in competitive cheer, so it definitely was not as rigorous as these routines but still it was a lot of fun. I studied abroad one summer at KU and they had cheerleaders at the opening ceremony! They were very peppy, very cute and energetic. My favorite cheer was "Yonsei Chicken" 😂
Thank you very much for reacting to my most favorite cherleading team, Senior Elite (the 1st team).. That was my most favorite routine last year and i always got goosebump everytime i watch it
I thought their outfits looked familiar! I studied abroad at Konkuk University for one semester so it's cool to see those clothes again. When I was there in 2019, the cheerleaders were so fun to watch at our school festival!!
Look I know they’re not-and maybe just me-but their uniforms say “ballroom dancing” for some reason to me. Like looks they’re gonna do salsa or something..might be just be me but anyways…yeah flipping that high sounds crazy..
I don't think I have seen our NFL or NBA team cheerleaders do stunts. But it has been a while since I've seen actual live game.😅 However I do remember in high school our cheerleaders doing stunts for our football games or assemblies.
OMG Cheer in the US is CUTRHROAT!!! Even like elementary little kids competions in cheer!! It's taken VERY serious here! And mostly like basic small high school they're "the jocks, cheerleaders" aka Bullies & B*tches in most high schools realistically. Cheer teams that do competitions, though are a whole other level! They WORK HARD and really are incredible!!! Usually in larger, bigger schools and cities that have the money to put into it. It can get really expensive. Similarly with gymnastics. HOURS AND HOURS of practice. But the little kids, are seriously SO CUTE!!!!!
i definitely prefer all girl cheer teams, it just shows that boys aren’t always needed to make a sport look better or cooler, and i find the all girl teams look much better and cleaner.
@@ndie.1015 ahh ok cuz I saw an old video of cheerleading ..by dance I meant that to do the moves I will need energy right and should have flexibility (if I will quit cheerleading and later practice for dance it will help maybe
@@ndie.1015 Our cheer teams and competitions had dance sections as part of the cheer presentations. It must depend on the type of competition being attended possibly? We always had dance, cheers and tumbling as part of our try outs as well as the cheer camps we attended always taught one full dance number.
Over the past 60 years cheerleading has evolved from a (mostly) cute female squad that stood on the edge of the field looking cute, cheering on their team. Gradually, dance moves and more males changed the practice--I was about to say sport but it was not really a sport---. Then gymnastic moves were introduced, making it a sport, IMO.
so far all the videos I've been able to find about cheerleading in Korea has all been dancing but these two are talking about "flyers." anyone know where I can see a good video of what they do there?
Hi just a suggestion. It might be helpful for the readers to have the subtitles under the video instead of under the kids talking. Simply because it’s very difficult to understand what they are talking about if you are focusing on the Text of the dialogue, you miss what is on the video being shown and it’s hard to relate to what the speaker is referring to. If we watch the video then we miss what is being said about the video. This problem is even worse if it’s shown on a larger screen like a laptop, Desktop, and forget about it on a TV screen. Having the Subtitles text Directly under the video being shown with the text background or the text itself colored differently for the different people speaking. This way the viewer will always know who is speaking even if they can’t look at them the whole time.
Well allstar cheerleading is definitely different from HS or college cheerleading where their sole purpose is to lead cheers on the sidelines, raise spirit, represent their school or team etc...allstar cheer focuses on the stunting and tumbling part of cheer and their purpose is to compete.. making it more athletic and sport like
well good thing your opinion doesn't matter...their purpose is to win medals and trophies from competitions around the country, not every cheer team is all" Go team!" allstar is way harder than that crap
A lot of male gymnasts become cheerleaders and are very strong from their years of training. Also, it has been popular for football players that have sustained injury enough that they have to quit football but want to stay involved and take on the challenge of cheerleading to continue to use their years of physical conditioning in a positive way and stay in a competative sport.
yea. At my hs the guys on the competitive cheer team were football players after their season ended
@@keyahsuel8025 Cheerleading is not a competitive sport. The function of cheerleaders is to cheer a sports team not compete.
@@kokomo9764 It's not a competitive sport but there's multiple competitions in the nation along with ones literally in the video? ok ig
@@kokomo9764 Technically, you're right as for a very long time, cheerleading was not considered a sport. However, as of July of 2021, the International Olympics Committee (IOC), has officially recognized competitive cheerleading as a sport. Therefore, it is officially a sport now and might actually be in the Olympics in 2028. Also as an aside, the International Cheer Union has been around as the worldwide organization for competitive cheerleading since 2004.
Growing up in Texas, I did both school and competitive cheerleading for years and I’ve never heard of “astunt cheer and action cheer” before. What you call stunt cheer is just normal cheerleading in America. Even the most basic cheer teams or kid cheer teams did tumbling, pyramids, and sometimes flyers. If you don’t do those elements, then it’s just a dance team not cheerleading. So I find it very interesting that it’s so different for y’all… would you guys post a video of your team cheerleading?? I’m curious to see what exactly you mean by action cheer
They literally said in KOREA they have action cheer. You go on a rant about stuff in Texas when they are talking about another country. Pay attention.
@@angelamorrow8973 Wait... you mean the Koreans speaking Korean on a Korean channel are talking about cheer in Korea??! Wow thanks so much for clearing that up in all caps, I had no idea. I literally said it’s interesting to see how it’s DIFFERENT! Learn to read. They’re reacting and comparing Korean and U.S. cheer and I also commented on how it’s different.
Agree. No country will ever come close to what an American cheerleader can do. What they viewed was normal.
yeah, never heard of "action cheer" throughout school. it kinda seems like kpop idols dancing from what i hearing. it can also be compared to the dallas cowboys dancers.
Action Cheer is a Korean style of cheer where it has complex steps and big arm motions. The people you see on this video is wearing traditional action cheer uniforms.
Try searching 액션 치어리딩
it’s so interesting that in Korea they have stunt cheer and action cheer. in the US, even in school teams, we always do stunts and tumbling and flexibility. we have different levels though. in High School, there is typically freshman, jv (junior varsity), and varsity. those were college (university) cheerleaders. they are very good and have years of experience and practice. but id be interested to see them reacting to middle school or high school cheer, as they are younger, smaller, but still very good.
our teams have to do stunts and "action" .... dance... i think it makes it so much more interesting than just stunts and tumbling.
Once while just randomly watching a cheer competition on ESPN, I was so impressed by a girl who took an elbow in the mouth from a "flyer" I guess. I could see her teeth zip across the TV screen, and she just made a pain face, and kept on cheering without missing a step. The sheer will, and dedication in that should impress anyone.
You should show them HBCU Marching bands! Make sure to also research!
Please, for your next vid, let them react to National University Pep Squad's performance in UAAP 2019 Cheer Dance Competition. Thank yoü!
YASSSS I HOPE SO TOO
Pleaseee
This was actually the reason why I opened this, hoping they react to that hahahhaha
OMG🤩
Y’all should react to Majorettes or stomp and shakers
people don't realize how strong the girls are. it's very impressive. my daughter was a back spot for years. tough job.
Ah this was fun to watch. The first time I ever saw Korean cheerleaders, I was shocked LOL. They are so different from American cheerleaders! I cheered for my high school and we did a mix of sideline cheers, dancing, and stunts (very little tumbling) and performed at football and basketball games, as well as any pep rallies/assemblies at school. I wasn't in competitive cheer, so it definitely was not as rigorous as these routines but still it was a lot of fun.
I studied abroad one summer at KU and they had cheerleaders at the opening ceremony! They were very peppy, very cute and energetic. My favorite cheer was "Yonsei Chicken" 😂
I highly suggest make them react to UAAP 2019 CHEERDANCE COMPETITION NATIONAL UNIVERSITY.
Thank you very much for reacting to my most favorite cherleading team, Senior Elite (the 1st team).. That was my most favorite routine last year and i always got goosebump everytime i watch it
I thought their outfits looked familiar! I studied abroad at Konkuk University for one semester so it's cool to see those clothes again. When I was there in 2019, the cheerleaders were so fun to watch at our school festival!!
Look I know they’re not-and maybe just me-but their uniforms say “ballroom dancing” for some reason to me. Like looks they’re gonna do salsa or something..might be just be me but anyways…yeah flipping that high sounds crazy..
For me it screamed marching band. But I like it, it's pretty
I love that in the second video you can see the persons from the Netflix series CHEER.
I don't think I have seen our NFL or NBA team cheerleaders do stunts. But it has been a while since I've seen actual live game.😅 However I do remember in high school our cheerleaders doing stunts for our football games or assemblies.
OMG Cheer in the US is CUTRHROAT!!! Even like elementary little kids competions in cheer!! It's taken VERY serious here! And mostly like basic small high school they're "the jocks, cheerleaders" aka Bullies & B*tches in most high schools realistically. Cheer teams that do competitions, though are a whole other level! They WORK HARD and really are incredible!!! Usually in larger, bigger schools and cities that have the money to put into it. It can get really expensive. Similarly with gymnastics. HOURS AND HOURS of practice. But the little kids, are seriously SO CUTE!!!!!
i definitely prefer all girl cheer teams, it just shows that boys aren’t always needed to make a sport look better or cooler, and i find the all girl teams look much better and cleaner.
Please make the screen bigger I can't seeeee
IS ANYONE GONNA TALK ABOUT THE OUTFITS-
Hope you also react to 2019 NU PEP SQUAD :UAAP CHEER DANCING COMPETITION FROM PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🤗🤗
please react to Now United, it's a global pop group and there's a Korean member called Heyoon Jeong in it 😊
Ahh please do a video showing them In the Heights! It’s really popular in the states right now!
I want to be a cheerleader ...SO I CAN BE WHAT I WANT ..I mean I can be flexible and be good at dancing and also gymnastics...I need to study more
Cheerleading doesn’t rlly have dance in it, so you’ll only be okay unless u join dance , ive been doing it for 6 years in comp
@@ndie.1015 ahh ok cuz I saw an old video of cheerleading ..by dance I meant that to do the moves I will need energy right and should have flexibility (if I will quit cheerleading and later practice for dance it will help maybe
@@eloha9921 Yesh there’s also something called “cheer dance” both of them together in one
@@ndie.1015 thank u🖤
@@ndie.1015 Our cheer teams and competitions had dance sections as part of the cheer presentations. It must depend on the type of competition being attended possibly? We always had dance, cheers and tumbling as part of our try outs as well as the cheer camps we attended always taught one full dance number.
YES!!!!! I'm so happy to see more of them. Love!!!!!!
They should react to majorette dance teams
Senior Elite on the first video. 👑👗
Can you guys react to UAAP 2019 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY CDC? I've been requesting this for such a long time.
At my high school in Colorado, "cheerleaders" were super acrobatic and we had "pom-poms" that were more general cheer and dance.
여기 먼저 !!
Here first!!
I would love to see their reaction to majorette teams.
Me encantó el vídeo saludame porfa soy de Colombia 🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴
I wonder if they can react to competitive dance! I also did competitive cheerleading it was very fun I love it!
PLEASE LET THEM WATCH NU PEP SQUAD UAAP 2019 ROUTINE !!!
Please do react to NU PEP SQUAD CHEERDANCE COMPETITION.. I'M sure you'll gonna be amazed... Thnx💯👍😃
i would love if they could react to majorette dancing
한국에도 스턴트치어 많이 발전하고 있어요~^^ 그리고 트릭킹이 아니라 치어리딩에서는 텀블링이라고 해요ㅎ
You have to watch the UAAP CHEERLEADER in Philippines they are good
Over the past 60 years cheerleading has evolved from a (mostly) cute female squad that stood on the edge of the field looking cute, cheering on their team. Gradually, dance moves and more males changed the practice--I was about to say sport but it was not really a sport---. Then gymnastic moves were introduced, making it a sport, IMO.
coed partner stunts are so fun omg
so far all the videos I've been able to find about cheerleading in Korea has all been dancing but these two are talking about "flyers." anyone know where I can see a good video of what they do there?
In movies and on TV they make the Cheerleaders seem like a bunch of prissy chicks when in reality they are serious athletes.
Please make them react to NU PEPSQUAD from the PHILIPPINES. THANK YOU
Wow me gustaría hacer eso tipo de deporte peor en mi país no se de eso
Yah meanwhile Korean cheerleading is like TikTok dancers
Cheer athletic is where I cheer #G3FCA2A
Hahah 4 finally
Please NATIONAL UNIVERSITY PEPSQUAD NEXTTTTTT
React to Dallas cowboys
Ayyye Early Squad !!!
They really talk like they expect women to be too weak for anything 🙃
i want to see what they do
Please react to people coming out to parents tik tok(proud month)
Llegué temprano uwu
Senior elite isn't even that impressive they shouldve showed them wcss
or brandon senior black
firstttttt
Im really confused,I’ve seen Korean teams at comps.
Professionals in high school? Umm no
Hi just a suggestion. It might be helpful for the readers to have the subtitles under the video instead of under the kids talking. Simply because it’s very difficult to understand what they are talking about if you are focusing on the Text of the dialogue, you miss what is on the video being shown and it’s hard to relate to what the speaker is referring to. If we watch the video then we miss what is being said about the video. This problem is even worse if it’s shown on a larger screen like a laptop, Desktop, and forget about it on a TV screen. Having the Subtitles text Directly under the video being shown with the text background or the text itself colored differently for the different people speaking. This way the viewer will always know who is speaking even if they can’t look at them the whole time.
I do not consider this cheerleading at all. These teams are put together for competitions not for cheering a sports team. They have no purpose.
Well allstar cheerleading is definitely different from HS or college cheerleading where their sole purpose is to lead cheers on the sidelines, raise spirit, represent their school or team etc...allstar cheer focuses on the stunting and tumbling part of cheer and their purpose is to compete.. making it more athletic and sport like
well good thing your opinion doesn't matter...their purpose is to win medals and trophies from competitions around the country, not every cheer team is all" Go team!" allstar is way harder than that crap
There is no such thing as stunt cheerleading. In Cheer you do stunts.
Please make them react to NU PEPSQUAD from the PHILIPPINES. THANK YOU