Anyone else think Gabi's parents are waaaaay overpowering? She seemed really unhappy around them in the documentary. Give the girl some space! Seems like they are exploiting her to make money for themselves tbh
I love these kids and I love this sport. Had no clue how much I loved it (or that I would even like it) until “Cheer” on Netflix. These kids are true athletes!
After watching "Cheer" which is an amazing documentary, I think that the State of Texas will have to step in and regulate this sport to some degree. The number of injuries is extraordinary compared to other sports. And the near callous disregard by the coach is shocking. The closest professional organization that has this degree of risk is Cirque du Soleil and they protect their members to a much higher degree. To see Sherbs injured like that was unbelievable. NOBODY caught her. How can you practice a routine with such a high degree of risk and not even have extra spotters to step in and prevent or at least minimize injury? The fact that she only had a dislocated elbow is by the grace of God only.
The state of Texas isn’t going to do anything. Injuries are just a part of cheerleading just like any other sport. This is nothing new or surprising for this of us who’ve been around cheerleading our entire lives. Just par for the course so to speak.
Tana H you’re 100% right. There are tons of rules already, like stunts you can and cannot do, ways you can and cannot exit them... I used to cheer in the time where you couldn’t have hair touch your shoulders at competition. If they try to regulate things beyond this, competitive cheer would take a huge hit to the sport... it would be like telling track runners they can’t run too fast. These people live, breathe and die for this sport... you can’t take away their ability to challenge themselves. And if you do, they’ll find ways to do it anyway, just outside the arena of competition . What happened to Sherbs was scary for people new to the sport, but I’ve broken my nose three times, seen girls hurt far worse.. it is gut wrenching, but we keep going back. Football players keep going, concussion after concussion. That’s just sports I guess. And honestly, I can’t remember a time in my life where I felt more engaged and alive then when I did competitive cheer. It was so adrenaline inducing and the structure of it really did impact my life in such a positive way (like Monica talks about.) it was also the healthiest I’ve ever been. Damn I hate how it’s not possible to do when you’re older.
stop trying to regulate everything, nanny state can't control our lives from A-Z. You take up a high risk competitive sport, you have to accept everything that comes along with it.
I do competition cheerleading (middle school levers cheerleading) and I can only imagine how difficult that is when the cheerleading I do is already kind of difficult for me (as a base)
Anyone else confused how the video is titled "Navarro College from Netflix “CHEER” Daytona Showoffs 2018" but it was posted on March 30th 2018 but yet CHEER the Netflix show came out in January of 2020?
This is unreal cheerleading. I can’t breathe just from watching it
You need to watch thai and japanese cheer team. They did even more complex routine with less member.
Who is here after watching the Netflix show ?
Anyone else think Gabi's parents are waaaaay overpowering? She seemed really unhappy around them in the documentary. Give the girl some space! Seems like they are exploiting her to make money for themselves tbh
Same thoughts.
Same
IKR that’s what I was thinking when watching the show
Thank God she has great friends in the team to support her
Was she here?
I love these kids and I love this sport. Had no clue how much I loved it (or that I would even like it) until “Cheer” on Netflix. These kids are true athletes!
austin goes HARD at the end
I'm here bc of Netflix doc. And i wish the cam was near them! I'm in love with it
I came for LaDarius! 💖
My favorite cheer team!!!
I need to ask Monica where was this creativity in 2019
After watching "Cheer" which is an amazing documentary, I think that the State of Texas will have to step in and regulate this sport to some degree. The number of injuries is extraordinary compared to other sports. And the near callous disregard by the coach is shocking. The closest professional organization that has this degree of risk is Cirque du Soleil and they protect their members to a much higher degree. To see Sherbs injured like that was unbelievable. NOBODY caught her. How can you practice a routine with such a high degree of risk and not even have extra spotters to step in and prevent or at least minimize injury? The fact that she only had a dislocated elbow is by the grace of God only.
The state of Texas isn’t going to do anything. Injuries are just a part of cheerleading just like any other sport. This is nothing new or surprising for this of us who’ve been around cheerleading our entire lives. Just par for the course so to speak.
It may not seem like it but there are actually a lot of rules and regulations in place for skills you can and can’t do
Tana H you’re 100% right. There are tons of rules already, like stunts you can and cannot do, ways you can and cannot exit them... I used to cheer in the time where you couldn’t have hair touch your shoulders at competition. If they try to regulate things beyond this, competitive cheer would take a huge hit to the sport... it would be like telling track runners they can’t run too fast. These people live, breathe and die for this sport... you can’t take away their ability to challenge themselves. And if you do, they’ll find ways to do it anyway, just outside the arena of competition .
What happened to Sherbs was scary for people new to the sport, but I’ve broken my nose three times, seen girls hurt far worse.. it is gut wrenching, but we keep going back. Football players keep going, concussion after concussion. That’s just sports I guess. And honestly, I can’t remember a time in my life where I felt more engaged and alive then when I did competitive cheer. It was so adrenaline inducing and the structure of it really did impact my life in such a positive way (like Monica talks about.) it was also the healthiest I’ve ever been. Damn I hate how it’s not possible to do when you’re older.
stop trying to regulate everything, nanny state can't control our lives from A-Z. You take up a high risk competitive sport, you have to accept everything that comes along with it.
Lehmann Peters shut the fuck up. It’s a risk you knowingly take entering any sport.
I do competition cheerleading (middle school levers cheerleading) and I can only imagine how difficult that is when the cheerleading I do is already kind of difficult for me (as a base)
Great routine and they perform very well
I adore JeRRy
It's interesting, you can watch L6 kids and the gap is still just so incredibly wide.
Video que tem assunto navarro: A
Eu: Já To Vendo ❤🇧🇷🥰
WOW!!!!!
Who’s center at 1:18? My eyes were on her the whole routine she’s amazing
maddie hayes
Here after binging Cheer season 2
Clean. Loved it. Only two hiccups.
Is there a different meaning behind national champion and grand national champion? They kelt mentioning that in the show.
grand is when your the highest scoring team of the competition not just your division
1:05
My favvvv part
Is there another country that practice cheerleading like this? Or Only in the USA?
most do this but not at this level, this is advanced large coed most other places do normal coed
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jerryyyy
Is a PEDOOOOO!
Anyone else confused how the video is titled "Navarro College from Netflix “CHEER” Daytona Showoffs 2018" but it was posted on March 30th 2018 but yet CHEER the Netflix show came out in January of 2020?
They edited the video title
This is a different routine from the one in CHEER.
this is from 2018 and the doc series is from their 2019 routine
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seeing jerry in the back right made me happy
why arent they learning a good trade at college rather than wastin time in this vanity sport.....odd