This video’s been a long time coming. An examination of why school cheer is (mostly) not a sport and what can be done to change that.

Posts about acrobatics, particularly contortion, dance, trampoline, and tumbling
This video’s been a long time coming. An examination of why school cheer is (mostly) not a sport and what can be done to change that.
This is a project I made for my digital publishing class.
Watch the video here:
Hey everyone! Today I’m going to be talking about two fundamentally similar, but ultimately unique, sports: artistic gymnastics and trampoline and tumbling. If you’re reading this post, I’m assuming you have at least some knowledge of gymnastics and trampoline. If you’re not familiar with the latter, I’m working on the post “Trampoline 101” which covers the basics of trampoline, double mini, and power tumbling. The main topic of this post is whether or not you, dear athlete, should choose artistic gymnastics, trampoline, or maybe both!
And there you have it. Some (not all!) of the pros and cons of MAG/WAG and T&T. I should also mention that some gyms don’t force you to pick one sport: I know several gymnasts who do both. However, due to both financial reasons and possible schedule conflicts, it may be wiser to stick with one sport. I hope this was helpful for those trying to decide between the two. Thanks so much for reading, and I’ll see you soon.
Uploaded a new YouTube video! Basically talking about what’s to come on the channel (and by extension this website and my Tumblr).
A quick video on my athletic journey from trampoline and double mini to college diving! Also tried my hand at making a thumbnail.
Hello everyone,
As I mentioned in previous posts, I had AAU Trampoline Nationals at the Junior Olympics two weeks ago. As per usual with my meets, I had grand designs of filming all of my competition, compiling it into a video, uploading it to YouTube, and cross posting on my website and Tumblr. Unfortunately, I hardly got any usable footage of the prelims, double mini finals, or synchro, and have decided that making a video would be kind of pointless. I am instead going to write a post about it.
First, I had preliminaries for double mini and trampoline. I competed against 5 girls on double mini and 3 on trampoline. Usually, I excel at DMT and struggle with trampoline, but I suppose it was opposite day, as I finished 2nd on trampoline with a score of 18.0 and in 4th place (really 5th as there was a tie ahead of me) on DMT with a score of 38.5. Unfortunately, I had had a significant form error in my first pass (on a straddle jump of all things) and scored a measly 18.8.
The next day (well, two days later) I had trampoline finals. In the prelims I was 0.7 behind the girl in first; we had the same execution score, but since AAU includes difficulty at my level she edged me out by having an additional barani in her pass. I did even better in finals than I did in prelims, and actually got a higher execution score than the girl who had beat me in prelims, but unfortunately her difficulty still put me 0.8 behind her. I got second place overall with a score of 36.3, which I am certainly very proud of.
The day after that was double mini finals and synchronized trampoline. I changed my first pass from the spotter straddle dismount pike barani pass I had thrown in prelims to a spotter tuck dismount tuck barani and had much better pass, scoring 0.8 higher than I did in prelims. My second pass was the same and I also got a very good score on it, rounding out the total to 78.0. Unfortunately, because of my error in prelims I had no real chance of moving up in the rankings and ended up 5th. It was a bummer, to say the least, especially since I was state champion on DMT and generally consider DMT to be my better event.
Then I had synchro. This was entirely for fun, especially since my partner (who is seven years younger than me) and I were the only ones in our age group. We had only practiced our routine about 5 times in the gym before we got to warm up before competition. Unfortunately, my partner was much less confident in the air than me and ended up not jumping high enough to stay in sync with me; I tried to catch up, but after the third skill in our pass she was a full skill ahead of me. We ended up scoring 12.9. Now, since this was my first time competing synchro, I have no idea how the scoring works, but this score struck me as seriously low; I know our sync score was terrible, but I would have thought the execution scores would have been fairly okay. But what do I know?
Despite my disappointment with double mini, I had a great time at JOs. I especially enjoyed being able to watch my team mates compete. It was a much smaller competition that USTA nationals, and things went by a whole lot quicker (although there was a parade the day I had tramp finals that set everything back an hour… but never mind that). I kind of feel like I ended my amateur trampoline career on a bit of an anticlimax, but I am excited to see where I go with diving (and possibly continue with trampoline at school by starting a club).
~Nicki
I had a good time in Florida, although I got a bit of a rash swimming in the ocean. @_@
I had a super fun time trying out diving while out in California. I had hoped to get a few more times in the pool than I did, but luckily I will be able to continue taking lessons either in Grinnell or Waukee.
Last state meet of the season! My next meet is all the way in Florida, and the one after that is in my home town!
My last USTA meet in the state of Iowa! There were some ups as well as downs in this meet, but the latter just give me inspiration to do better at AAU State and, eventually, nationals.